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Hiya everyone!
Just wanna say hey! I'm new to r/furry if you haven't noticed. I'm an artist and i'm hoping to be able to do some art for all of you when i get a chance. My brother blu35tr1k3 introduced me to this and you all seem like some really cool people! (i think he's been giving away art here too). Well, just wanted to introduce myself and maybe soon i'll be sharing some of my art with you guys, baii.
~ Battery/Luna
submitted by Battery5tr1k3[link] [4 comments]
Streaming art practice and sketches (SFW)
Join me.
https://furstre.am/stream/Scritt
I'll chat and do some small requests while listening to my streaming playlist of 52 songs (adding 2 or 3 new songs today) in 256kbps AAC streaming format (higher than youtube quality) and possibly testing 320kbps (itunes quality) audio streaming.
Feel free to post links, share advice and ask questions :3
submitted by PowerRaptor[link] [comment]
What's the story behind your Fursona?
Not exactly how you made them, but what their story is.
submitted by AnotherVigil[link] [22 comments]
Buying computer parts because it named after an animal... (INWIN Desert Fox Power Commander)
Can One Lead a "Normal Life" and Be Furry?
I'm a 19 year old college student and have recently accepted that I'm a straight furry. But, coming from a religious and slightly strict family, it is hard for me to want to fully commit to the entire "furryness" I want to. Even though I have plans to get some furry body art, what I am trying to understand is, and this may be a problem that some flurries have or not I don't know. But in my personality I have a problem with getting too attached to things. For maybe an extreme example, and embarrassing, is that I have even formed a fake life that I keep updated on my personal device for my own enjoyment and I keep it very detailed. But what I want to know is how does someone as a furry run or live a normal life without letting the urges or wants of the furry life getting in the way of a successful life. Not that I wouldn't want to be commuted but the major I'm in and also the area I live in is very constricting on this sort of thing. I'm new and I just want some advice. This is my first letter so does seem like I rambled on. Thanks.
Wolf Furry
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Dear Wolf,
It’s starting to be a mission of mine to explain to furries—especially those new to the fandom—that being a furry doesn’t mean you are living a life of shame like some crack addict committing armed robbery for drug money. Lots of furries lead very successful, productive lives, and being a furry doesn’t interfere with that in the least. Look at me, for instance. I am a successful freelance editor and writer. Look at Uncle Kage, a pharmacist with a doctorate. Look at my friend Tycho Brahe (aka Tycho Aussie), who is an aerospace engineer and happily married father of three.
Whatever your college major is, whatever your career goal is, being furry will not be a deterrent to your success. Furry can be a simple exercise in imagination, and some people get into it more than others. Your interest in creating an alter ego with lots of detail in his life is a creative way of expressing yourself and nothing to be ashamed of. Why are you ashamed of it? It’s no more silly than novelists creating completely fictional worlds, such as Tolkien creating Middle Earth (talk about detailed! Complete with functioning languages and highly detailed history and mythology!) So, don’t look at it as a “fake” life, look at it as an exercise in imagination. It is imagination, after all, that leads to creation and innovation.
Too often we feel pressured by society to conform, to be “normal” so we can be “accepted” and “successful.” Pardon all the quotation marks. A lot of what you’re feeling is probably caused by your conservative upbringing. Conservative, by definition, means lack of innovation, lack of thinking outside the box, lack of imagination, lack of trying anything new.
But now you have discovered your furryness and your creativity. Please do not suppress it, and please don’t think that it will prevent you from achieving great things in your life. Quite the contrary: it can inspire you to achieve new levels that dullard conservatives fear to rise to.
Good luck! Welcome to the fandom!
Papabear
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More Raccoons at the Movies
AC Fursuit Track Team Looks for Panelists
Anyone want to play Battlefield 4 on Xbox One?
What does the internet think about furries? [Based on associative (so far just English) sentences searched in Google, Yahoo, and/or Bing]
Realism? [potentially nsfw]
What furry art do you think offers the most realistic representation of what actual human/animal hybrids would be?
submitted by allthingsfuzzy[link] [8 comments]