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Whiskerwood, A Cat-and-Mouse RTS - Announcement Trailer
We've got a new game announcement for you! Whiskerwood, an upcoming cat and mouse themed city-building game from developer Minakata Dynamics and publisher Hooded Horse (Manor Lords, Against the Storm), released their new trailer this week. Establish a home for your industrious mice, explore new lands, and traverse oceans as you construct grand cities. Withstand the forces of nature, develop complex production chains, and live out the age-old rivalry between cat and mouse. Check out this first look at some Whiskerwood gameplay to see the city-builder in action. Whiskerwood is coming soon to PC via Steam. Wishlist in there and check out a ton more details on their page.
Popular Kid at School Hesitates to Pursue His Love of the Furry Fandom
This is my first question I am going to ask you, and possibly more, but I’m only going under a fake name because I'm uncomfortable sharing my real name with someone I don’t know, but anyways, I wanted to ask this question:
How do I make more furry friends in my school, while trying to stay away from gossip and backlash around me?
Here is some context. I have been in the fandom since August of 2022 (by the time you answer this it may be my 2nd anniversary of being in the fandom!), but I’ve never been able to make any genuine friends in the fandom. I’m usually friends with them one day, but it’s never been long term.
Since I don’t have many friends online, I try to resort to in real life friends! However, there is one issue with this: I am a popular kid at school.
Now I know there is a lot of misinformation about furries online, and I do not want to ruin my reputation only to be hated by the people who used to support me throughout the years that I’ve been with them. I try to indirectly tell them that I am a furry, but I would hate for someone to tell that to someone else and make it spread.
I know of other furries in my school, but most people joke around and gossip about them. My closest friend (that I’ve been friends with for 9 years), does not really approve of furries and I think that he may not be fond of me if I told him the truth that I am a furry. The way I found this out was by wearing a furry avatar in roblox. I even asked him about it one day.
I know I’m kinda ranting about it (I’m sorry) but … sometimes I genuinely feel alone in the fandom. I’ve kept this a secret from pretty much everyone (except for a few people) and I just really want that one person who genuinely cares for me. One that will go to furry cons with me, not judge me, and maybe even have a happy life with them (boy or girl it doesn’t matter).
I just … I don’t know … I felt like someone that has been through a bit in the furry fandom could actually help me with this. If you can recommend anyone I could be friends with (if possible), please let me know.
Cheers! Sending you Mint ice cream your way!
Minty the Protogen (age 15, Louisiana)
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Dear Minty,
First, consider why you are a furry. Are you a furry because you want to be popular? Or are you a furry because you love the furry arts and creative play of the fandom and you want to get into things like furry gaming, fursonas, writing stories, creating art, and enjoying furry fiction? If you are more concerned about your popularity at school than about being a furry, you should just forget about being a furry and continue being Mr. Popularity at your school.
But know this: Most people who are friends with the popular person at school (or work, or church, or whatever) are only fair-weather friends who hover around you like flies over a summer picnic because it looks tasty, not because they are real friends. After you graduate, you'll never hear from them again. I have one true friend from those days named Todd, who has been my friend since the third grade and is STILL my friend 50 years later. THAT is a real friend.
A real friend will be your friend whether or not you are popular and whether or not you are a furry.
So, to answer your initial question: If you come out as furry in your school, the results will be predictable. You will likely be the new target of all the kids who hate furries and you can say bye bye to being the popular guy.
Now, if you are truly bold, you could try and use your popularity to change people's views about furry. That is, use your cachet to make furry cool at school. Kind of like in Turning Red, where Mei's ability (or curse) to turn into a giant red panda becomes super cool at her school, with all the students lining up to take photos with her and buy her merch. I don't know if that is possible IRL, but wouldn't that be wonderful?
There are a lot of young furries out there who get into furry because they want to be outrageous and get noticed. In a lot of ways, furry is becoming more mainstream (the success of Zootopia and Turning Red are indicators of this). You could try to be the person at your school who turns things around and makes furry totally pawsome. But it would take a lot of work on your part, and you would have to pursue it fearlessly. Not sure what the social climate in Louisiana is, but if you are in or around New Orleans, I hear that is a pretty outrageous town. You could maybe take advantage of Mardi Gras celebrations to let your furry side out. (I don't mean go to Mardis Gras, just use it as a theme.)
It could go well, or it could backfire on you big time. Ask yourself if you're willing to take that risk. If not, play it safe and don't come out furry around your classmates.
Now, as to finding IRL furries to hang with, yeah, that can be a bit challenging. The best way is to first find nearby furries online and then try to hang with them at furmeets and furcons. How do you find local furries online? There are a couple of ways to do so. First off, I recommend downloading the Barq app on your phone. It's a social app that will show you right away which registered users are close to you. Next, go online and simply google "Louisiana Furries." I found this website https://sites.google.com/view/louisianafurs/home about Louisiana furs by doing that search.
Interestingly, there were plans for a Bayou Furry Bash convention, but as of this time it seems it never quite got off the ground, sadly. There is also a Facebook group for Louisiana furries and FurAffinity. The FA account seems to be inactive for at least a year, and the FB account is minimally active. Rats.
Seems like the Louisiana furries have been struggling. I also searched the Meetup website and Telegram, but I found nothing there that was promising. There used to be a website called the Internet Furry Proximity Locator that could have proven useful to you, but I don't believe it has been maintained, nor do many furries even know about it, so that likely won't work.
If you were a little older, I would suggest you drive to Texas Furry Fiesta in San Antonio, which is not too too far from Louisiana and is an excellent con. But right now, that's not practical for you unless you can get your parents onboard.
It sounds to this bear like the state of Louisiana could really use a cool furry like you to get them organized. You're still a bit young, but before you know it, you'll be 16 and then 18, and you'll be able to do more stuff independently. You might consider forming your own furmeet group. (I wrote a short column about that which might help).
It can be tough to meet furries IRL in some locations in this country. Besides Barq, the best thing for you to do would be to simply join various furry groups on Facebook, Discord, Telegram etc. and ask around if anyone lives in your area. I would also suggest that you work on locating nearby furries first before you out yourself at school as a furry. That way, if things go south at school, you will hopefully have some furry friends locally to provide you some emotional support and hugs.
But, hey, before I forget, didn't you say you already knew some furries at school? But, apparently, you are not talking to them because they are not part of the cool crowd. Meanwhile, you fear your "closest friend" will reject you for being a furry. I ask you to pause a moment and consider why you are avoiding these furries and what might that say about you and your fear of ruining your "reputation." If you want a friend who "genuinely cares" about you and will hang out with you at furry events, approach the furries at your school.
In the end, you should pursue interests and friendships that suit you best. While everyone wants to feel love and support from their peers, this is less important than following your own path, creating your own identity rather than a persona that meets the approval of others. You are not put on Earth to fulfill the expectations of others and of our shallow and fake society.
You are put on Earth to find yourself, explore the universe, and to grow as a person. If being a furry helps you with that, then gofurit.
Good Luck!
Papabear
By His Stripes You Shall Know Him
Another graphic novel for young readers — and cat fans! It’s the Tig and Lily series of books, written and illustrated by Dan Thompson. “What makes a tiger, a tiger? Is it the stripes? The roar? This is something that Lily, the tiger at the local zoo, has never had to worry about — until she meets the fiercest animal of them all… her new roommate. Tig might look like a house cat, might sound like a house cat, but Tig knows he is a Tiger. The competition is on as these two cats figure out what it means to be a Tiger… and a friend.” Find Tiger Trouble and more books in the series over at Penguin Random House.
Should She Interfere in Friend's Adult/Minor Relationship?
It's been a while since I've written; I haven't since 2020. But you were the only advice column I could think of that I actually trust and have used in the past.
So, this is tricky and requires a little bit of backstory. Me and my current partner, Allie, met at our church, and we have a sorta secret relationship due to us being LGBTQ+. One of our friends, Liberty, knows. She's trustworthy, but she seems to think all secret relationships are the same: just a harmless relationship that people don't understand. And now because of her view on that, she (a 15-year-old) has gotten into a "secret" relationship with another friend, Malcom (19 years old). I'm guessing you can see the problem here.
She's very sweet, yet she lives in a sheltered house, where she doesn't know much other than what her parents tell her, so she has a very "people only ever have my best interest in mind" sort of deal going on. She's told me her relationship is legal and safe as long as nothing sexual happens between her and Malcom, but I'm honestly terrified for her safety.
I trust Malcom and I know he'd never hurt her, mainly because I've talked to him about this kind of stuff before when he expressed interest in her before they got together. But I'm so genuinely worried that something will happen. And I don't know if I can call them out for this being questionable, if not downright horrible, because I still love them both as friends and I know this would hurt them. But the other part in me has literally fought against predators online, and it makes me almost physically ill to see this happening between them.
I don't know what to do, and I'm scared that Malcom will use the power imbalance created by their age gap against Liberty. I trust him, but I'm worried that eventually my trust will prove to be misguided. This is also one of Liberty's first relationships that she's actually wanted to be in, and I don't want to take that away from her. But I need her to see the problems that come with the age gap.
What do I do?
Candy Bear
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Dear Candy Bear,
Short answer is: do nothing. It's really none of your business to interfere in other people's relationships, so stop working under the assumption that it is.
Longer answer: Depending on which state you live in, the age of consent can range from 16 to 18 years of age. Your friend Liberty should be made aware that it would be against the law for any sexual concourse between her and Malcolm. Now, interestingly, if Malcolm were under 18, there are such things called "Romeo and Juliet Laws," which means that in some states, if both lovers are minors and both consent to sex and they are close in age (say, 16 and 17) it might not be considered breaking the law. However, that is not the case here. Be careful about assumptions, too. You might think that both Liberty and Malcolm are good folk who are telling the truth that no sex is going on (although the fact that you have doubts about Malcolm indicates you really do NOT trust him 100%), but let's face it: They are both at the "raging hormones" stage and may "accidentally" fall into mutual bodily concourse.
According to the law firm Schmidt and Clark, there are other things to beware of when it concerns an adult (Malcolm) and a minor (Liberty) that do not involve literal sex directly, including:
- Providing liquor to a minor
- Engaging in any acts considered "lewd" in your state (also includes doing something lewd where the minor can see, even if the minor is not directly involved, such as displaying one's genitals)
- Loitering on school grounds
- Solicitation (even if it doesn't result in sex)
- Simply annoying or molesting (e.g. inappropriate touching) a minor
- Possession of child porn
Any of these things could be considered breaking the law, and Malcolm could face charges if caught.
While I would not try to involve yourself much in their relationship, it might not be a bad idea to make your friends at least aware of these laws. You don't say which state you reside in, so I can't be more specific, so a little online research might help here. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse if you break the law, so being informed is important.
Good Luck,
Papabear
Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora (Xbox) Review
I’ll be honest: I am one of those fans of the first James Cameron’s Avatar movie (as of this writing, I still haven’t seen the sequel yet), although I will admit it’s not a perfect film and I do agree that the story itself wasn’t that memorable. However, that really didn’t bother me as the film was just downright gorgeous to look at and I think the tech behind the film is amazing. But, I haven’t seen or even thought about the series since I last watched the first movie, way back in 12th grade, so when I first heard that Ubisoft was making an Avatar video game, it was one that I just went “Cool” and really didn’t think much of it. Even when it was officially revealed as ‘Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora’, I still was just “Cool” and, again, didn’t think much of it, especially when it was released last year. But, after finally being able to play the game, I have to admit something. This game? Kinda flew under my radar as it’s not a bad game! It’s not perfect or anything and I do have some issues with it but, overall, it’s a surprisingly fun game!
TigerTails Radio Season 15 Episode 36
TigerTails Radio Season 15 Episode 36. Join the Discord Chat: https://discord.gg/SQ5QuRf For a full preview of events and for previous episodes, please visit http://www.tigertailsradio.co.uk. See website for full breakdown of song credits, which is usually updated shortly after the show. If you like what we do and wish to throw some pennies our way to support us, please consider sending a little tip our way. https://streamlabs.com/tigertailsradio/tip * Please note, tips are made to support TigerTails Radio and are assumed as made with good faith, so are therefore non-refundable. Thank you for your support and understanding.
Episode 558 - The Pittsburgh Invasion
Savrin (and Fuzz) discuss AC, gives a con report and exhorts the listener to let people know you like artists work, briefly discuss a story about smoking cessation via psychedelics, ponder over why anime cons are struggling around here, and talk about sales tactics at con. Very Anthrocon focused one.
LINKS
The smoking cessation study Savrin mentioned - Johnson2017Smoking.pdf (csp.org)
How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence a book by Michael Pollan (bookshop.org)
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Episode 558 - The Pittsburgh InvasionS11E8 – Furries and Video Games - We all know that furries love video games. There's lots of video games that have anthro characters. The cast take a moment to sit down and talk about some of games that pushed them along in the fandom. And some of the thi
We all know that furries love video games. There’s lots of video games that have anthro characters. The cast take a moment to sit down and talk about some of games that pushed them along in the fandom. And some of the things that like most about video games.
This episode was originally livestreamed on our YouTube. You can check out the original chaos here.
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SHOW NOTES Thank you!For those that joined the livestream!
To all our listeners!
PATREON LOVETHANK YOU to our patreons! You help us keep the show going!
Uber Supporter Tier
Anthallo
Tails Bursting out of Pants Supporters
Barnaby Panda, Basel the Dragon, Nuka
Fancy Supporter Tier
Black Baldrik, Lufis the Raccoon
Deluxe Supporters Tier
MephistophEli,, Nugs (pic pending), Plug, Tenax
Plus Tier Supporters
- Ausi Kat
- Chaphogriff
- Lygris
McRib Tier Supporters
- Christian
- Ichigo Ookami
- Light Fang
- Sage
- TyR
- Victor Mutt
- Intro: RetroSpecter – Cloud Fields (RetroSpecter Mix). USA: Unpublished, 2018. ©2011-2018 Fur What It’s Worth. Based on Fredrik Miller – Cloud Fields (Century Mix). USA: Bandcamp, 2011. ©2011 Fur What It’s Worth
- Patreon: Inflammatus – The Tudor Consort, Creative Commons 2019
- Closing: Mystery Skulls – Ghost. USA: Warner Bros Records, 2011. Used with permission.
SCHiM Review
When I first saw SCHiM peek out of the shadows back in 2021, my interest was immediately piqued by its striking contrast art style and inventive gameplay idea. It’s not hard to see the potential for a game involving jumping from shadow to shadow to reach new locations and objectives, since, well, everything’s got a shadow! It’s a concept that has yet to be explored with this type of whimsy. As the game came into focus over the years, the vibe and feel of SCHiM became more established, blossoming into one that focused on nifty platforming and encouraged interaction with every shadow you came in contact with, all while wrapped in a beautifully colored package that had you hopping smoothly across a Dutch/European-inspired city and countryside. I’m glad to report that after years of waiting, I had the chance to play through SCHiM before its release and was relieved that the unique idea became a really fun reality.
How Many Furries Are There in the World?
Have you ever wondered how many furries there are in the world? The furry community, known for its fascination with anthropomorphic animal characters, has grown significantly over the years. This article delves into the complexities of estimating the global furry population, providing insights from surveys, studies, and convention data.
Defining the Furry Fandom What Is A Furry?Furries are individuals who enjoy characters and stories featuring anthropomorphic animals, which are animals with human-like qualities such as walking on two legs, wearing clothes, or speaking. The fandom includes a wide range of interests, from creating and sharing art and stories to wearing elaborate costumes (fursuits) and participating in online communities.
Image of Two Fursuiters
Image via Bark
Origins & EvolutionThe furry fandom began to take shape in the 1980s, growing out of science fiction and comic book conventions where fans of anthropomorphic characters started to gather. Over the decades, it has evolved into a vibrant and diverse community, with members from all over the world engaging in various forms of creative expression.
Estimating the number of furries is challenging due to the lack of official records and the dispersed nature of the community. Many furries participate anonymously online or may not attend conventions, making it difficult to obtain accurate numbers.
Several surveys and studies have attempted to estimate the size of the furry community. One notable source is FurScience, a research group that has conducted extensive surveys of the fandom. According to their data, the furry population is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands worldwide. Other studies and anecdotal evidence suggest similar numbers, although precise figures are hard to pin down.
Graph Showing The Growth Of Furry Conventions Over The Years
Image via Inverse
Online PresenceThe furry community has a strong online presence, with large groups on platforms like Reddit, Twitter, and dedicated forums such as Fur Affinity. These platforms provide a rough estimate of the community’s size, with tens of thousands of active users engaging daily. The growth of online spaces has significantly contributed to the visibility and expansion of the fandom.
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Image Of Group Of Fursuiters
Image via Bloomberg
Growth of ConventionsThe increasing attendance at furry conventions is a strong indicator of the community’s growth. For example, Anthrocon, one of the largest furry conventions, saw its attendance grow from around 500 participants in the late 1990s to over 9,000 in recent years. This trend is reflected in other conventions worldwide, suggesting a steady increase in the number of furries.
North America, particularly the United States, has one of the largest furry populations. Major conventions and a strong online presence contribute to this. Estimates suggest that tens of thousands of furries are active in the region.
Europe also boasts a significant furry population, with countries like Germany, the UK, and France hosting large conventions and active online communities. Eurofurence, for example, attracts thousands of attendees each year, highlighting the fandom’s popularity in Europe.
Pie Chart of Regional Distribution of Furries
Image via FurScience
Furries in Asia and Other RegionsWhile the furry community is smaller in Asia, it is growing steadily. Countries like Japan and China have emerging furry scenes, with conventions and online groups gaining traction. Other regions, including Australia and South America, also have active furry communities, though on a smaller scale.
Comparing furry populations across regions reveals interesting patterns. North America and Europe lead in terms of size and activity, while Asia and other regions are catching up. This distribution reflects cultural influences and the availability of platforms for community engagement.
The furry community has a notable impact on popular culture, particularly through art and literature. Furry artists and writers contribute to a rich tapestry of creative works that resonate with broader audiences. Additionally, the fandom’s presence in media has grown, with documentaries and news stories shedding light on the community.
Image Of Fursuiter in a Fursuit Head and Paws
Image via CNN
Social ImpactThe furry community provides a supportive and inclusive environment for its members. Many furries find a sense of belonging and friendship within the fandom. The community also engages in charity work, often raising significant funds for various causes through events and auctions.
The furry community is expected to continue growing, driven by increasing social acceptance and the expansion of online spaces. As more people discover the fandom and find a place within it, the number of furries worldwide is likely to rise.
Technological advancements, such as improved online communication tools and virtual reality, could further enhance community engagement. Additionally, positive media portrayal and greater societal acceptance of diverse interests and identities will likely support the fandom’s growth.
Despite its growth, the furry community may face challenges, including misconceptions and stigma. Continued efforts to educate the public and promote a positive image of the fandom will be crucial in overcoming these obstacles.
Estimating the number of furries in the world is a complex task, but it’s clear that the community is large and vibrant. From its origins to its current global presence, the furry fandom continues to grow and evolve. Whether through conventions, online communities, or creative works, furries make a significant impact culturally, economically, and socially. As the fandom moves forward, it will undoubtedly continue to attract new members and enrich the lives of those within it.
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Cozy Caravan Update - Change your Species!
Cozy Caravan released a new update with a much anticipated ability within the game, along with a couple new species to play as and some additional customizations!
Firstly, you can now visit The Magic Cave...of Magic!
Talk to the mysterious ghost, and let it change you into the animal of your choice... for a price. That's right! You can now change your species after choosing your initial cute self at the beginning of the game. This is a welcome "change" for us, as its one of the critiques we had in our review of the game.
Cry Havoc
Somehow we overlooked this one when it was a comic — but now it’s been collected together as a single graphic novel! It’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine — The Dog of War, written by Mike Chen and illustrated by Angel Hernandez. “An extremely rare purebred corgi from Earth makes its way aboard Deep Space 9 when Quark cuts a deal to procure it for a high buyer. After all, a Ferengi without profit is no Ferengi at all! But Latinum the corgi comes with unexpected cargo that shakes Captain Benjamin Sisko to the core: A Borg component discovered by a crew sent to uncover Cardassian technology after the station’s reoccupation.” Check it out over at Penguin Random House.
Hotel Galactic - Kickstarter Campaign
Hotel Galactic is a cozy management game where you transform a rundown intergalactic hotel into a thriving tourist destination. Inspired by the enchanting worlds of Studio Ghibli, Hotel Galactic blends wholesome nostalgia with modern fairy tale magic, ushering you into a new era of simulation games crafted by Ancient Forge. The Kickstarter campaign recently launched and is picking up steam to be fully funded! Keep reading to find out a bit more info about the game straight from the campaign details, or go and wishlist the game on Steam!
Embark on a magical journey to restore Hotel Galactic, making it a beloved destination for travelers far and wide. Embrace the creative process, experiment with new ideas, and watch as your hotel thrives under your care.
Gaming Furever's Quick Preview: Wow, the art style and vibe of the game is so unique and well-crafted. You can tell the team behind this one loves the world they're making and believe in creating a new type of cozy management game that's inspired by such a famous look. -Daxel
Teardown (Xbox) Review
As the owner of the failing Löckelle Teardown Services, you thought you were getting a simple job to teardown a house to make way for a mall, only to be hired by a criminal investigator to gather evidence on the person who originally hired you, along with other dubious jobs coming from other customers. A surprisingly complex plot for a, sadly, mediocre title that shows its hand too early.
Fur & Loathing podcast concludes, expect more Furry True Crime reporting to come
Listen to Fur and Loathing here.
Here’s a wrap-up for the investigation of the Midwest Furfest 2014 chemical attack, by Nicky Woolf with help from Dogpatch Press. For the last episode, we recorded discussion of these points (although not all made the final cut…)
- Being a community under attack.
- The limits of the justice system, and how people can get away with crime, even if we know it.
- The need for community protection from inside.
- It can also take resources and reach we don’t have by partnership with outside help.
- Without public awareness and being fully informed, negligence can cause more harm.
- How different could things be if we had more transparency 10 years ago?
REVIEW: “Fur and Loathing is so fucking good.” – Podcast Promise
There are good and bad True Crime shows. Bad ones have sleazy stories with annoying hosts who giggle about suffering while milking it for views. But “Crime and Punishment” is the title of one of the greatest novels of all time. The good kind teaches about the justice system and the pursuit of resolution.
Fur and Loathing aimed to deliver original research with respect for the community. The producers of the show thought the great review at Podcast Promise really got everything they were trying to do:
I feel like most true crime is ultimately exploitative and antithetical to my politics and ethics.
But not all true crime is most true crime. Some true crime is anti-cop, anti-prison, and pro interrogating our carceral systems. Some true crime is made in partnership with its subjects, or the families. And some true crime, like Fur and Loathing, is made with deep reverence and contribution from maligned, largely disenfranchised communities.
I think Fur and Loathing is pretty much exactly what I want in true crime.
This approach will be followed for more Furry True Crime reporting to come… but we can’t talk about that yet. Stay tuned.
NEW WITNESS REPORT: “I stepped on a pile of what looked like fine white powder”
This tip recently came from a furry reader. This story of handling the crime scene certainly says something about the outcome…
Hello,
I just started watching the MFF 2014 coverage on the Fur and Loathing podcast. I have some first hand knowledge if this would help.
I literally stepped in (what I now understand to be) the cleared crime scene and I had no idea what it was at the time.
I walked up the stairwell after they let us back into the hotel after the all clear. The mess that was left was one floor under my room in a stairwell.
I stepped on a pile of what looked like fine white powder with small clear curved glass shards mixed in. From how much white powder and glass that was left I would guess that it would have filled a small glass mason jar. It looked almost like someone dumped baking soda and glass mixed together.
What blew my mind was that there was nothing in the hallway whatsoever to mark that this was evidence or anything of the sort. Plus that it was just left there. Not even a little yellow wet floor sign to indicate that a mess was on the floor.
It would not surprise me if some hotel cleaning staff swept it all into the trash the next day, while having no clue what it was.
I am sure that I was not the only person in the wee hours of the morning to step in it either as lots of us took the stairs to get to our rooms rather than waiting for the elevators.
That was a hell of a first furry con for me.
I don’t recall much more than that and in hindsight I wish I had gotten a picture of the mess. I was so tired that it did not cross my mind until I got home from the con. Thank you!
MORE READER REACTIONS (Spoilers)
Another reader wrote about the suspect Magnus Diridian, who has a news tag for background to this:
I had some discussions with family after they heard the last episode of Fur and Loathing (I got them hooked on the entire series). Magnus sounded very guilt ridden when questioned about the attack. I wonder if he had genuine remorse for making that Confederate fursuit. Or was just upset that it was received the way it was. Magnus’ behavior is the kind of stuff that a school shooter might be thinking: “I’m in pain, you’re hurting me, here is a message that is equivalent to what I’m feeling.”
Dogpatch Press replied:
Magnus has a past of being a chronic violent felon, alcohol abuse and guilt, and always wants to bury things but he can’t because he won’t admit his past. So he does a bunch of coping, contradiction and compartmentalizing. I think he just hates consequences, and he definitely wasn’t remorseful while bringing out the Confederate fursuit for years after 2017. Notice 2020 date in the photo.
Magnus’s stunts seemed reactive and trollish rather than supporting or organizing anything, apart from the Trump sign. So he didn’t have a manifesto. But the Confederate suit is a statement. He isn’t a sophisticated propagandist but we can call this political.
I wish the show could have gotten into threads that it didn’t. The fake Lemonade Coyote suit for example, made to piss people off by stealing from a dead guy. Or what was said by some witnesses who wouldn’t go on the record about what they knew. And allegations of violent crime that isn’t the stuff he was convicted for.
Magnus is an interesting guy in some ways. He was active for a long time with other interesting people. I don’t hate him so much as consider him messed up, but I don’t think we’ll ever have real justice about the attack, and don’t think he should be welcome at cons or in the fandom. He is currently active with nazifurs. That says a lot about what they do.
Why did the FBI’s Angelo Defeo fly from Chicago to Colorado to interview the well-known nazifur Foxler? And why did Magnus freak out when I asked him about Foxler in 2018, and admit knowing him for a long time (since before Foxler was grabbing notoriety?) That makes interesting questions about their association and how Foxler got charges dropped for his own crime case. So what did he have on Magnus?
I always wondered if there could have been others involved, but I don’t think there’s evidence of that, and Magnus is the only real suspect. He was known for using stink bombs in public. Why would he need someone else for an attack?
In 2018 I reported a witness from MFF 2014 saying that Magnus had an altercation with con staff there about running in the street in fursuit while drunk, and he got threatened with a ban. He was mad at staff, and that sounds like a motive.
The reader continued:
The show had one FBI person who had just learned of the event and the FOIA docs and even he was just as puzzled why this wasn’t taken seriously enough. ‘You’re missing something.’
Something missing could mean police hiding their own errors after mishandling the crime scene. Maybe the Rosemont police really didn’t want the FBI near. Chicago has a legendary history as one of the most corrupt places in the US. Corruption scandals have gotten federal oversight over local police departments before. We may never know more unless someone inside speaks.
OLD, FAKE NEWS
This review repeats misinformation that has plagued the fandom since the attack.
The claims can be killed by listening to the show, and they don’t even follow basic chemistry. Neoprene is rotted by chlorine. Latex chlorination is done by liquid, not powdered chlorine. That treatment isn’t activated with a device made to be smashed to mix 2 things into poison gas. The police ruled the attack deliberate from the beginning. Rumors about an accident were never valid.
FINAL THOUGHTS – How do we look at technical innocence?
A suspect was questioned many times and unable to clear himself. They couldn’t charge him, so police won’t stop him from going to events. It’s up to the community to beware.
Innocent until proven guilty is a relationship between citizen and government. It’s technical, but not the whole truth. Outside of courts, we use personal judgement about character every day, like when letting someone in your house, paying or employing someone, dating, voting, or letting someone care for dependent kids or animals.
“Technically innocent” applies to people like Casey Anthony, George Zimmerman, Kyle Rittenhouse, or OJ Simpson. Even when people like this are rejected, sometimes they grab for a kind of American anti-celebrity by capitalizing on notoriety. OJ tried to sell his “If I did it” book. George Zimmerman auctioned the gun he used to kill Trayvon Martin for a lot of money. Kyle Rittenhouse was supposed to be made a “hero” for politics (but is a failure with it). And of course America’s most successful anti-celebrity is currently trying to get back into the White House as a convicted felon.
Fur and Loathing may not be able to show justice is done, but hopefully can make you think a lot about what happens when it isn’t.
MORE NOTICE
The ICYMI podcast about internet culture hosted Nicky Woolf; he covered the show, and extra background about how internet subcultures work and the place of furries in them. American Hysteria podcast (recorded after episode 2 of the show) covered Nicky’s career.
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What Do Furries Do At Furry Conventions?
Welcome, curious critters and seasoned furries alike! Have you ever wondered what happens behind the magical doors of a furry convention? Whether you’re a bright-eyed newbie or a convention veteran, this guide will whisk you through the fantastical world of furry conventions. So grab your tails and ears, and let’s dive into the fur-filled fun!
History and BackgroundFurry conventions have a rich and fascinating history that mirrors the growth and evolution of the furry fandom itself. The origins of these conventions can be traced back to the late 1980s, a time when the internet was in its infancy and like-minded fans relied on fanzines and snail mail to communicate.
The concept of furry conventions began with informal gatherings of fans who shared a love for anthropomorphic animals—creatures with human characteristics. These early meetups were often part of larger science fiction and comic book conventions, where furry enthusiasts would carve out their own space to discuss their interests. The seeds of the furry fandom were sown in these humble beginnings, with small groups coming together to share artwork, stories, and costumes.
Image of Pittsburgh Anthrocon
Image via Pittsburgh Union Progress
The First Furry ConventionThe first official furry convention, ConFurence, was held in 1989 in Costa Mesa, California. Organized by Mark Merlino and Rod O’Riley, ConFurence I brought together about 65 attendees who were eager to celebrate their love for anthropomorphics. The convention featured panels, art shows, and social events, setting the blueprint for future furry conventions. ConFurence quickly became an annual event, growing in size and popularity each year.
The 1990s saw a significant expansion of the furry fandom and its conventions. As the internet became more accessible, it allowed fans from around the world to connect and organize more effectively. New conventions began to sprout up across the United States and eventually around the globe. Midwest FurFest, which started in 2000 in Chicago, and Anthrocon, which moved to Pittsburgh in 2006, are two of the largest and most well-known conventions that emerged during this period.
Furry conventions began to diversify in terms of themes and activities, catering to various interests within the furry community. Conventions also started to appear internationally, with events like Eurofurence in Germany and FurFright in the UK gaining traction. This global expansion highlighted the universal appeal of the furry fandom, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries.
Today, furry conventions are major events that attract thousands of attendees. They feature a wide array of activities, including panels, workshops, fursuit parades, gaming rooms, and social events. Conventions have also become important venues for charity, with many raising significant amounts of money for various causes. For instance, Anthrocon regularly supports local Pittsburgh charities, demonstrating the community’s commitment to philanthropy.
Image From A Boston Furry Convention
Image via Boston Magazine
Technological InfluenceThe advent of social media and advanced technology has further revolutionized furry conventions. Virtual conventions have become a reality, especially in light of global events like the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing furries to connect and celebrate online. This blend of physical and virtual experiences ensures that the furry community remains vibrant and accessible to all its members.
From its modest beginnings in the late 1980s to the sprawling, multi-faceted events of today, the history of furry conventions is a testament to the creativity, passion, and dedication of the furry fandom. These gatherings have become a cornerstone of the community, offering a unique space where fans can express themselves, connect with others, and celebrate their shared love for anthropomorphic animals.
Ready to join the furry fun? First, you’ll need to register. Most conventions have online registration, making it as easy as a wag of a tail. Pro tip: Register early for the best rates and to snag a spot at popular events. As for packing, think comfort and creativity. Pack your fursuit (if you have one), comfy clothes, plenty of snacks, and don’t forget your chargers! It’s also handy to bring a small bag for all the fabulous merchandise you’ll collect.
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- Panels and Workshops: Dive into the nitty-gritty of furry culture with panels on everything from fursuit crafting to furry literature. These sessions are both educational and interactive, perfect for expanding your furry knowledge.
- Dealer’s Den: This bustling marketplace is a treasure trove of furry merchandise. From custom artwork to fursuit accessories, you’ll find everything your furry heart desires.
- Artist Alley: Watch creativity in action as artists showcase their skills and create art on the spot. It’s a great place to commission a piece of your very own!
- Fursuit Parades: One of the highlights of any convention! Fursuiters gather for a grand parade, showing off their fantastic creations. Whether you’re in a fursuit or cheering from the sidelines, it’s a sight to behold.
- Meet and Greets: Rub paws with popular furry artists, writers, and personalities. It’s a fantastic opportunity to make connections and get autographs.
- Gaming Rooms: Whether you’re into video games or tabletop adventures, there’s a spot for you. Challenge friends to a game or discover new ones!
Furry conventions are all about community and camaraderie. It’s like a giant family reunion where everyone shares your passion for anthropomorphic animals. Attend meetups and gatherings for specific interests, like fursuit makers or furry writers, and make friends that last a lifetime. Networking is a breeze here – just strike up a conversation and you’re sure to find common ground.
Image Of Fursuiters At The Furry Migration Furry Convention
Image via Flickr
Entertainment and PerformancesAt furry conventions, the entertainment and performances are as diverse and vibrant as the community itself. These events provide a platform for attendees to showcase their talents, enjoy various art forms, and experience the creativity of the furry fandom. Here’s a closer look at some of the highlights:
Dance Competitions: One of the most exhilarating events at any furry convention is the dance competition. These high-energy contests see furries busting out their best moves in elaborate fursuits. Participants often spend months perfecting their routines, combining intricate choreography with the expressive art of fursuiting. The atmosphere is electric, with the crowd cheering on their favorite dancers. Whether you’re participating or just watching, the dance competitions are a must-see spectacle.
Live Performances: The furry fandom is brimming with talented performers, and conventions offer a stage for all kinds of live acts. You might find:
- Musical Performances: From solo singers and bands to instrumentalists, the variety of musical talent is astounding. Genres range from pop and rock to electronic and orchestral, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
- Comedy Shows: Laughter is a universal language, and furry conventions are no exception. Comedians, both amateur and professional, take the stage to deliver stand-up routines, improv shows, and sketch comedy that often includes furry-themed humor.
Theatrical Productions: Some conventions feature fully staged plays or skits, often written and performed by members of the furry community. These productions can be whimsical, dramatic, or anything in between, showcasing the diverse storytelling talents within the fandom.
Karaoke and Talent Shows: If you’ve got a hidden talent or just love to sing, the karaoke and talent shows are the perfect venues. These events are open to all attendees and provide a supportive environment for people to shine. Highlights include:
- Karaoke: A staple of many conventions, karaoke sessions range from informal gatherings in hotel rooms to full-fledged events with professional sound systems. Sing your heart out to your favorite tunes, whether you’re performing solo or with friends.
- Talent Shows: These showcases offer a platform for a wide variety of talents. From magic tricks and dance routines to unique skills like puppetry or juggling, the talent shows are always full of surprises and delight.
Fursuit Dance Parties: No furry convention is complete without fursuit dance parties. These lively events invite everyone to hit the dance floor, whether you’re in a fursuit or not. With DJs spinning upbeat tracks and colorful lights setting the mood, these parties are all about having fun and letting loose. The sight of fursuiters dancing together is truly a joyous and unforgettable experience.
Live DJ Sets and Raves: For those who love electronic music and a high-energy atmosphere, live DJ sets and raves are a convention highlight. Professional and amateur DJs alike bring their best mixes, keeping the dance floor packed and the energy levels high. These events often run late into the night, creating an immersive and exciting environment for all attendees.
Drag Shows: Many furry conventions feature fabulous drag shows, blending the art of drag with furry culture. These performances are known for their creativity, dazzling costumes, and high entertainment value. Drag artists within the furry community bring their unique flair to the stage, creating shows that are both captivating and inclusive.
Open Mic and Jam Sessions: For those who prefer a more laid-back and spontaneous atmosphere, open mic nights and jam sessions are perfect. These events allow musicians, poets, and performers to take the stage without prior sign-ups, fostering an environment of creativity and camaraderie. Jam sessions, in particular, encourage collaboration among musicians, often leading to impromptu performances that are as memorable as they are unique.
Puppet Shows and Storytelling: Puppetry and storytelling have a special place in the furry community, and conventions often feature dedicated sessions for these art forms. Puppet shows can range from whimsical and funny to poignant and thought-provoking, while storytelling sessions offer a chance for writers and narrators to share their tales with an appreciative audience.
Furry conventions are a celebration of creativity, and the entertainment and performances are a testament to the incredible talent and passion within the community. Whether you’re performing, participating, or simply enjoying the show, these events add a dynamic and unforgettable dimension to the convention experience.
What’s a furry convention without fursuits? These intricate, often handmade costumes are a staple of the furry community. Fursuiting is all about creativity and expression. There are different types of fursuits, from full-body suits to partials and everything in between. Remember, fursuiting etiquette is key – always ask before hugging a fursuiter and respect their space.
When the sun sets, the party begins! After-hours events and parties are a big part of the convention experience. Dance the night away at a themed party, join a sing-along, or relax with friends in a quieter setting. Remember to party responsibly and respect the con’s policies – after all, we want everyone to have a good time!
Image Of Fursuiters At The Anthro New England Furry Convention
Image via WBUR
Tips For A Successful Convention ExperienceTo make the most of your convention experience, keep these tips in mind:
- Stay hydrated and take breaks to avoid burnout.
- Familiarize yourself with the convention layout to easily navigate between events.
- Be respectful to all attendees and follow the convention rules.
- Most importantly, have fun and embrace the furry spirit!
Furry conventions are a magical mix of creativity, community, and fun. Whether you’re attending for the first time or the fiftieth, there’s always something new to discover and enjoy. So, don your ears and tail, and step into the enchanting world of furry conventions. Who knows? You might just make memories (and friends) that will last a lifetime.
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FWG Monthly Newsletter July 2024
Apologies for the delay and brevity on the blog this month – end of June and start of July is one of the busiest parts of the year for me during my day-to-day stuff, so I haven’t had the chance to get much prepared for this post.
It’s fair to say, we loved seeing the sharing of so much LGBT+ positive work last month, and we’re very happy for that to continue – this community is a celebration of diversity, and that’s isn’t limited to a single month. Pride may be over, but the furry community will never stop being queer.
There are a couple of anthology deadlines coming up soon – one at the start of August and one towards the end. If you’re eyeing up these submission windows, then you’re running short of time to get your stories polished!
Furry Femdom Erotica – Deadline August 1st 2024
F/F Non Erotic Anthology – Deadline August 31st 2024
Isekai Me! – Deadline August 31st 2024
Spirit of the Wolf – Deadline March 31st 2025
Indecent Exposure – Deadline When Full
This Is Halloween – Deadline When Full
Children Of The Night – Deadline When Full
Furry/Lovecraftian/Erotic/University Themed Anthology – Deadline When Full
Beyond Their Pale – Deadline When Full
Anthrocon always sees a lot of new books coming out, and this year has been no different!
Sun Runner, by Frances Pauli. Released May 30th.
Squeak Thief, by Kyell Gold. Released July 2024.
The Heavens Within Our Grasp, edited by Maddison Scott-Clary, featuring stories by multiple FWG Members. Released July 1st 2024.
Far Flung, by Utunu. Released July 3rd 2024.
The Eternal Party, by DarkEnd. Released July 4th 2024.
Therianthropic Dreams, by NightEyes DaySpring. Available for pre-orders. Released July 15th 2024.
Legend of Ahya: Broken Empires, by Matthew Colvath. Available for pre-orders. Released October 2nd 2024.
I hope to have a lot more for you next month, with hopefully a bit more time to put aside for some guild plans.
Until then. Stay safe and happy writing.
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