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TigerTails Radio Season 7 Episode 40
TigerTails Radio Season 7 Episode 40 From: TigerTails Radio Views: 0 1 ratings Time: 02:27:51 More in Entertainment
looking to sell another yarn tail(will negotion pricing.) help a wolf get his dream computer?
Think about what you post before you submit, to protect against extortion or defamation, and entertain concerns that an aspect of your work may be too controversial
I think it may be necessary to remind the furry community that you need to take caution in the kinds of material (artwork, stories, etc.) you upload to the internet and consider what would happen if someone notified people IRL (family, friends, coworkers, etc) about your work, and if they try to deliberately slander your character in order to gain a business or other kind of advantage, or out of spite.
After I suggested that one user change a high school setting of an erotic/pornographic story to a college setting (because in it, some teachers do sexual things to students) even though everyone is 18 and older, because teachers doing it with high school students is highly taboo and in some US states is against the law no matter how old the high school student is. The artist declined to change the detail, and that's fine that he considered the issue and decided to keep things the way they were. However a friend of his commented "If you wish to keep it unchanged, it’s up to you." YES, IT IS, BECAUSE IT’S HIS FUCKING COMIC. Jesus Christ, what an idiot." - a hostile attitude to this concern is absolutely not warranted, and I will explain why:
There was an artist named Schmorky who found that a guy named Todd Goldman stole his artwork and was selling it to make money on T-shirts. Rightfully Schmorky complained about the theft. Several people sympathetic to Schmorky criticized Goldman in e-mails sent to him. Consider Goldman's e-mail replies sent to his critics here: https://encyclopediadramatica.se/File:Todd_sends_pr0n_to_kids.jpg Notice that he accuses Schmorky of being a pedophile, when I understand that infantalists are not pedophiles. However Goldman's goal wasn't to be accurate, but to hurt Schmorky. His attempts at destroying Schmorky's reputation failed, but nonetheless we all should understand that there are cruel people and greedy people who are happy to use the work you made yourself that you posted yourself in order to hurt you or gain some of kind of concession or advantage from you. So a person has every right to express concerns about "HIS FUCKING COMIC" in order to protect him from extortion or defamation.
Please consider altering elements of your work for safety reasons. If somebody suggests that an element of your work could cause great controversy, even everyone on for instance, Inkbunny says not to censor it and that your work is fine, still think about modifying it. Consider what would happen if someone sent it to your family, friends, or neighbors, and particularly how someone would spin or misrepresent it.
submitted by lesdolores[link] [6 comments]
Fursuited for the first time this weekend at San Japan. Did not expect to have that much fun.
Any fallout 3 furry mods?
I am going to start fallout 3 again and was wondering if there are any furry mods out there, more specifically...a lizard character mod.
I've seen a few images of mods that have the character turn into a fox/cat but never anything else...
submitted by the_bi_lizard[link] [22 comments]
Episode 6 (2013-08-19)
Coder char concept. (Haven't found any other local PDX furs who want to be drawn yet.)
AAE presents new Further Confusion logo by Helvetica
On the origin of furries...
I am aware that many people trace the origin of the furry subculture to the early 1980s, but from what I have read I believe that this basically just refers to the creation of an actual group of people coming together and calling themselves "furry".
I am curious to know if perhaps there were people who thought of themselves in the same ways as a modern-day furry in days long before 1980. Given that there are many portrayals in cartoons which predate 1980 of anthropomorphic characters, and even artwork of other anthropomorphic creatures going back a very long way beyond cartoons. I believe that ancient Egyptians had several of these type of beings, and I am sure that you can include many from Greek folklore as well. So, while I personally think that at the very least anthropomorphic characters have been around for an incredibly long amount of time, the more specific question that I am asking is at what point did a human identify themselves as an anthropomorphic creature?
It just seems to me that while it may not have had a name or even a group of people who came together to form a subculture, surely, by definition, a furry was realized by someone if not many people a very long time ago, right?
submitted by beepsix[link] [8 comments]
Two Adventurous Mice
More from the MIPTV convention, as reported by Animation Magazine: “Global entertainment company DQ Entertainment and Foothill Europe Limited have announced an agreement to develop, co-produce and distribute CG-animated buddy comedy Raz & Benny… The stereoscopic-3D CGI show is created by U.K.-based director Simon Hodgkiss of Rockkiss DME and follows two mice whose ambitions are bigger than their brains, but whose good luck is as endless as their friendship. With their eccentric pal Lilly, dare-devil Raz and cautious Benny are always off on one adventure or another–whether posing as international spies, scuba-diving submarine rescuers or jungle explorers.” Vimeo has a preview video that includes an animatic of Foothill’s development work.