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Willing to spend my money on an urgent Valentines gift! Any good artists out there need a bit of quick cash? This would mean so much to me!

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 17:22

Hello there! My main concern at the moment is that I am trying to get something done in time as a Valentines gift! I worked hard on drawing something myself for my partner to finally give her something personal. But, due to all of my misfortune I have found myself unable. Im not a great artist to begin with and my tablet has committed suicide, but I just wanted to give her something personal rather than blowing some cash on some department store rubbish.

Im willing to pay well for this valentines gift, I already have a simple concept and reference sheets ready!

If anybody is interested in helping me then please contact me soon! Valentines is only a few days away!

All the love :)

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On Being A Girl...

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 13:10

First, apologies for not tagging this properly, I'm on mobile and tagging this as a discussion is a bit tricky, if not impossible. I think.

Hi dudes,

How common is it for a male human to exhibit a female(ish) furry side of things? I myself identify as a moderately hetero man in the real world, but damn if I don't love to be a female(ish) skunk on F-list. Is this strange by the standards of the fandom, or is this par for the course?

If it is normal, then fellas, report in if you're comfortable doing so.

Edit, after hours: Thanks guys, good talk! Nice to know how normal being weird is!

-~*Julie

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Select His Duds(Or lack thereof)

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 11:05
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Pixel-art Anubis

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 10:32
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Sketching

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 06:35
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Review: ‘All Alone in the Night’, by M. Andrew Rudder

Furry News Network - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 05:38
Author: Fred This is generally well-written, if poorly proofread. But the science/technology seems wonky. And the main character, Dr. Cooper Barnes, M.D., the civilian Chief Medical Officer of the International Space Program’s ISP Frontier in 2065, is surprisingly negatively introduced. Most novels with a medical protagonist state their long-range goal of eliminating disease and putting […]
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I thought wrong.

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 04:53

So, a guy at my work was drawing on a few pieces of paper across from me. From where I was, I thought he was drawing pictures of foxes and/or other things furry. I asked to see them and I was wrong. He was drawing pictures of robots and a few other things that I can't remember. Ah well.

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Something to warm your heart <3

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 02:31
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Kyowe

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 02:20
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Free b/w headshot requests for practice

Furry Reddit - Sun 9 Feb 2014 - 01:12

Free black and white headshot requests! Just leave a ref here and Ill get to it when I cans! c:

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FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."

FurCast - Sat 8 Feb 2014 - 23:59

In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury “may cause the motto ‘In Internet We Trust’ to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.”

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FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."
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FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."

FurCast - Sat 8 Feb 2014 - 23:59

In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury “may cause the motto ‘In Internet We Trust’ to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.”

Download MP3

News: Emails:
  • Anonymous – “Furrries Crashing a Wedding???”
  • Curly Fride – “My team isn’t big enough! (2nd edition)”
  • Fisk MacTaggert – “a little help?… (from fisk mactaggert)”
  • Sal Korosin – “Missouri Furry Conventions?”
  • LilyFox – “17 bi Vulpes lagopus with bad feelings..”
  • Sol – “Stuff Part 2”
FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."
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FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."

FurCast - Sat 8 Feb 2014 - 23:59

In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury “may cause the motto ‘In Internet We Trust’ to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.”

Download MP3

News: Emails:
  • Anonymous – “Furrries Crashing a Wedding???”
  • Curly Fride – “My team isn’t big enough! (2nd edition)”
  • Fisk MacTaggert – “a little help?… (from fisk mactaggert)”
  • Sal Korosin – “Missouri Furry Conventions?”
  • LilyFox – “17 bi Vulpes lagopus with bad feelings..”
  • Sol – “Stuff Part 2”
FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."
Categories: Podcasts

FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."

FurCast - Sat 8 Feb 2014 - 23:59

In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury “may cause the motto ‘In Internet We Trust’ to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto.”

Download MP3

News: Emails:
  • Anonymous – “Furrries Crashing a Wedding???”
  • Curly Fride – “My team isn’t big enough! (2nd edition)”
  • Fisk MacTaggert – “a little help?… (from fisk mactaggert)”
  • Sal Korosin – “Missouri Furry Conventions?”
  • LilyFox – “17 bi Vulpes lagopus with bad feelings..”
  • Sol – “Stuff Part 2”
FC-155 In Internet We Trust - In 1873, Congress passed the Coinage Act, granting that the Secretary of the Treasury "may cause the motto 'In Internet We Trust' to be inscribed on such coins as shall admit of such motto."
Categories: Podcasts

Anyone read Anne Rice's The Wolf Gift?

Furry Reddit - Sat 8 Feb 2014 - 23:22

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wolf_Gift

The story has an interesting premise, but I'm not an avid fiction reader. Basically: Guy gets bitten and tries to decide whether being a werewolf is good or bad.

Entertainment Weekly gave the book a letter grade of B minus, marking the most memorable scenes as those where the protagonist practiced and discovered his werewolf powers. This exploration was compared to that of Spider-Man. However, the reviewer stated it was unlikely for the book to be seen in the cinema, due to slow action.[7]

Gregory Cowles, writing for The New York Times said, " [Anne Rice] once again mixes vaguely philosophical inquiries about good and evil with standard horror trappings. He furthered his review with an excerpt: "His fingers, or were they claws, touched his teeth and they were fangs! He could feel them descending, feel his mouth lengthening!...His voice was guttural, roughened....His hands were thickly covered with hair!" Cowles then compared the lycanthropic transformation to puberty. Cowles supported his comparison with a quote from Rice's Amazon.com review of the film The Company of Wolves'[8]':

(my emphasis)

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Final product of my scalesona!

Furry Reddit - Sat 8 Feb 2014 - 23:16
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