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Furry Crafters, Craft Buyers, Opinions?
Seiiko your shiba here! I need some help with physical products and such, woo-hoo! So here are my questions and or concerns...
Shipping| Who do you use to ship? I need cheap efficiency, just like everyone else around here! Cheapest I've found is with USPS for approximately 5.75 USD.
My Idea| Buttons, keychains, ect. (That sort of stuff) I will be doing simple graphics inside of them like this or this. I'll actually commit to making my own graphics, although they'll probably stay this simple. I'll also do things for cons and such related events. I could also do custom designed, although the user would have to get the art. I'll hand them a template, they send it to me, I make it! Good? Bad? Why? If no, what do you think would be cool to see?
Polls| If I do continue with the button design, I was thinking it'd be fun to do design polls. EX: I show off 3-4 Designs, then poll furs on which one to use. Make it cheaper for a limited time for being user picked! Cool? Stupid?
I'd like to thank everyone in advance today. I feel like I'm going to be posting questions daily with all my indecisiveness. <_>
submitted by Seiiko[link] [6 comments]
here is a link to my many furry (some not) drawings i did in HS (pencil/paper) WARNING SOME ADULT CONTENT! (bikini or blood, not both... yuck :P)
Can we not roast the new furs who "come out" as Furries?
We are all here to have fun as Furries. Chiding them makes us look like a bunch of jerks, and makes them feel unwelcome.
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Tell me about your Fursonas
I was giving thought into coming up with my own Fursona, and want to see more of what other people have come up with. I'd love to hear about how you came about choosing/deciding upon this fursona, and see some pictures
^ - ^
submitted by -calamity-[link] [25 comments]
Steam summer sale commission challenge?
So I want a new icon for my steam username. I noticed the summer sale is on and /r/furry is all about games recently. I know this is not play it forward but I will buy any steam sale or non-sale game under 15 dollars for the best icon of my fursona ( I like cute things). Yes it is subjective and I am sorry for that but I will give you more criteria. Also yes I know I could pay 15 for someone to make it for me but that is not what I want, I want competition for artists on here. It never hurt anyone.
My sona is a red and white stripped cat kind of like a candy cane. Left ear is red 2/3rds of the way down go from there. I am also a mix of house cat and lynx. ( ears of lynx)
Once I pick the winner (please pm me or list your steam name) I will delete this post. This is to show I will only use ONE image not multiple, I don't know another way to show it is one icon that wins.
Anyway I just want to challenge the art community of /r/furry for a game. Yes it is not the right place but it might be fun for some people.
If this gets to many downvotes I will just delete this post but if you make me an icon and pm it to me I will still consider it also I will give you my steam name do you know if I use your icon without your consent.
Deadline is 07/13/13 or 13/07/13 5 pm est time.
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"This morning, I didn't feel like being a human, so I decided, "I'm gonna be a buffalo today"" --Random dude sitting next to me
And Now, A Boy and His Dinosaur
We’ll let the publishers describe this one: “All of the grownups in Tib’s prehistoric tribe know that the dinosaurs disappeared ages ago. So of course they don’t believe that Tib has made friends with one. But Tumtum the dinosaur is very clever at hiding from grownups. When the friendly red dino saves the tribe’s kids from a pack of hungry wolves while the startled adults look on, the shaman decides that perhaps it’s time to welcome a dinosaur into the tribe.” Tib & Tumtum Volume 1: Welcome to the Tribe! is written by Grimaldi and illustrated by Bannister. This full-color paperback graphic novel is coming out next month from Graphic Universe, but you can pre-order it at Amazon right now.
Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus Announced, Coming Holiday 2013
Ratchet & Clank return this holiday season with a brand new original single-player epilogue to the Future games. Under the creative direction of Tools of Destruction and A Crack in Time creative director Brian Allgeier, Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus is a story-driven platform adventure, and should include the humor and heart we know and love.
As you can see from the trailer below, Into the Nexus has a bunch of crazy new weapons and gadgets. Gravity is one of the themes of Into the Nexus: you’ll experience zero-g space, you’ll use gravity-defying new gadgets, and you’ll manipulate gravity to solve brand new Clank puzzles.
Live Stream Suggestions
Hey there folks I'm really trying to find some nice art live stream channels but have no idea where to start. Just leave a link and I'll gladly follow it. Also I'll give you a hug....well I'll hug the monitor or something.
Edit: Shoutout to mintisaur for reminding me to put "art" in front of livestream
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Ep. 74 - Whack Away! - We're back, and in full force! We talk about AC, stock markets, waffle tacos, strange pizzas, Al...
Ep. 74 - Whack Away! - We're back, and in full force! We talk about AC, stock markets, waffle tacos, strange pizzas, Al...
Evidence that Furry is Following the Rest of the World
Guest post by Amethyst Basilisk, written as a counterpoint to JM’s article, Evidence that Furry Is Leading the Rest of the World.
One of the best benefits from participating in a creatively chaotic community such as furry is the ability to be whoever you’d like to be. It’s an important outlet for many of us – our expressions tend to come out in terms of being who we feel we’re not necessarily allowed to be from a greater cultural perspective. Most of us didn’t fit in, wherever we came from. Most of us were too geeky – too awkward, even. Too loud and boisterous, too strange or too tweaked. As a result, we’ve fled to and cultivated ourselves a safe haven from emotional treachery. The only explicit laws against fantasy in most cultures are typically put in place to prevent fraud and violence. However, there also exists a social hierarchy which takes every opportunity to reinforce one’s alleged place in its expansive machinery. A plethora of societal and financial pressures as well as generalized threats on survival are applied in order to enforce this order whenever possible. A lack of order, as the host species appears to feel, is a formula for destruction.
Furries balk at this thought. Furries pretend to be whoever the heck they want to be, regardless of what others may think of them – at least non-furries, anyway. The community attempts to shed the societal pressures; intellectual disdain; and hatred toward experimentation; to craft crafts of provocative proportions. As a result, furries are outcasts for the things they enjoy doing, allegedly hated by the rest of the world for what’s perceived as anywhere from fun to enlightenment.
One of the sad ironies of cleverly crafted utopias are their abilities to mimic and even amplify the societal sundries they’re attempting to flee. Furry is Schrödinger’s Island.
Schrödinger’s Island is a neologism piggybacking on the quantum parable of Schrödinger’s cat. Its use attempts to describe a social phenomenon wherein participants of the furry community simultaneously attempt to receive recognition from the greater culture that has allegedly rejected them and equally boast– sometimes to arrogant degrees – about how separated they are from the culture as a whole (e.g., aggressively boasting about furry pride to a group who is perhaps ignorant or just doesn’t particularly care). Essentially, on one hand, actively identifying as a furry is an emotional protest toward the arbitrary boundaries enforced on them in a culture that rejects such sense of freedom to self-identify. Without the element of societal rejection from a puritanical society, it’s very difficult to argue that furry would be what it is today. And yet on the other hand there’s this intense craving to be accepted for who we are – hence the hand-to-forehead magnetism induced by the more stereotypically vocal among us.
This psychological schism doesn’t have a tendency to exist in one person: it’s a social superposition which causes emotional projections of what brought us here in the first place, leading to bizarre circular arguments, self-fulfilling prophecies, and a naively malevolent darkness that allows for all sorts of horrible abuses to happen. To summarize: what is a hero without a villain? And what happens when the hero yearns for villains to confirm their heroic existence? Will they find villains they didn’t know of before, or will molds be formed to redefine their villainy? Let’s go with a common (and easy) villain of the puritanical mindset, as well as the reputation of the furry community as a whole: sex.
Statistics regarding the opinions on sexual psychology in the furry community make this quantum ideology stand out like a sore thumb. Frequently, when furries are polled, they feel the rest of the furry community is way more sexualized than they are personally – which is to say not very much, of course. A cynic would argue blatant hypocrisy, whereas an easy counter-argument is citing statistics regarding artistic production: there are always, on average, much more general audience productions than erotic productions on a given furry site, at a given furry art show or in a given furry artist alley. Yet, as furries, we know a dead horse when we see one, so let’s shirk the stud-shank. There’s an interesting curiosity in having sex panic in the first place. Let’s talk about sin.
Sin isn’t simply biblical. All cultures have sins. Sins are a means of social control enforced by those who feel emboldened and uplifted by their followers. What the leader deigns, the followers enforce, creating exiles in their wake and loyalists for the cause. There are many cultural sins – sex is just one of them. But sex has been used as a means of social control back before the bible, so to declare sex as a weapon of the puritan would make Ghengis Khan cackle.
Sex is used in the furry community in a similar way – though mostly to control the perception of what others think of us. Attempting to portray an opposing opinion on the sexuality of furries…does not usually end well. Trying to enforce it as a good thing usually creates strong opinions one way or the other regarding what others will think of them. It’s rather difficult to have an intelligent discussion about sex in mixed company – and this isn’t even really a furry problem! But the push-back in talking honestly about sex touches on one of the more cardinal sins of the furry community.
Picture a parade. Fursuits and other costumes cruise through. Everything is normal. Try and picture one of the costumers striding past you while performing in character, utilizing the physical mannerisms of their costumed persona to really bring that outfit to life. Then imagine them locking eyes on you with excitement, pulling off their fursuit head and striking up a conversation with you while the parade is going on behind them. What is your perception of the crowd around you?
The first perception that comes immediately to mind is annoyance, irritation and fingered, judgmental murmurings from the rest of the crowd. This fursuiter has sinned. They ruined the fantasy.
But this sin goes beyond fiction. This sin in particular – the ruination of fantasy – has deep, deep roots that go to the core of our emotional utopia and reach further into the puritanical society we feel exiled by, even through attempts to exhume the very thing many feel furry provides as a shelter from attack. To present furry as anything potentially adult to others is a sin: that ruins the fantasy of furry being acceptable by society, and its members as acceptable by proxy. To state that public furry groupings could potentially be an unsafe place is a sin: that ruins the fantasy of furry as a safe-haven from the greater villainy we ran from. To make claim of potential malevolence, be it sexual, violent or psychologically manipulative by another furry, is a sin: that ruins the fantasy that furries are friendly and affectionate. Analogies apply equally to the puritanical society furry attempts to escape.
Yet this inability to even question the fantasies that exist within the furry community itself – combined with the Internet’s infinite appetite for being proven permanently right – allows the very abusive villainy furries fled from to flourish. As is standard in the society furry left behind, the survival response to prevent one’s self from becoming either insane or isolated becomes apathy. A cascade of anti-intellectualism occurs due to a rising desire to become the most apathetic of a given group, and from there the cycle of psychological (and, though thankfully relatively rarely, physical) abuse continues to tumble along in the darkness.
The movie Inception provides a fascinating metaphor for the horrifying phenomenon caused when one becomes consumed by the fantasy world. As the protagonists dig deeper into the dreams of their victim, they go further and further into the many layers of dreams, with limbo being the final layer. But limbo is infinity. Limbo is simultaneously everything and nothing. Limbo is exactly what you make of it. And its perfection is as much beautiful as it is horrifying. Beautiful in its ability to create exactly what you want and how you want it; horrifying from the existential stress imposed from over-pressing the dopamine depressor.
Inasmuch as we may be leaders by actively experimenting with our newfound freedom to abstractly identify ourselves, there exist strengthened and well-enforced cultural patterns from this identicraft that caused us to disobey standard social order in the first place. Yet instead of attempting to address these patterns, they are culturally shoved under the nearest rugs and dismissively declared as drama. In that regard, the furry community unfortunately follows the beat of the same oppressive drum this escapism attempts to shut out: protect the fantasy of order at all costs.
The social order of furry is founded primarily on the quality of fantasy. It is our culturally accepted vice. But what makes us followers instead of leaders in this regard is our inability to give our fantastical society a strong foundation by questioning and maintaining its fantastic structure. Leaders fight for their followers with bold and courageous tactics – not propaganda.
Tread Cautiously When Offering a Helping Paw
I am in the midst of a problem with a friend I met over Skype. She's been going through a lot of stress in her life, and I want to be able to help her, but I don't know how. At the same time, however, I'm worried about if she may be exaggerating her stress either because she's not thinking coherently or because she wants attention. Here's what I have heard from her regarding the things that have been stressing her out:
- She has stated that her family has always pressured her into doing really well in her classes, while fawning over her younger brother.
- She was forced to drop out of college because she lost a scholarship and her father refused to pay for her tuition.
- She's currently living with a manipulative roommate who is nine years older than her and constantly gets emotional whenever she tries to confront him, and paints her as the bad guy while around other people in such situations.
- She recently lost her job, meaning she has no means of getting away from her apartment.
- While she will be moving out of the apartment in less than a month, she has stated that the roommate is essentially not giving her any freedom to do anything she wants to do, and the people maintaining the apartment complex she lives in won't do anything to help her.
I want to be able to say something, anything to try and help her work her way out of the situation, or at least help her find a solution to the problem, but I don't know what I should say. I feel like whenever I try to talk to her I always end up stressed out, but at the same time, I also feel like I should be talking to her just to give her someone to talk to that does care about her. The question I guess I'm trying to ask is this: How am I supposed to accomplish this under these circumstances?
Thank you for your time, and I hope to hear a response at a time that works best for you.
Sincerely,
Valeyard
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Hi, Valeyard,
As you might imagine, this question is right up Papabear’s alley. Furries write to me with their problems and I respond as best I can. I do this because, like you, I want to help those in trouble. The danger lies in becoming too emotionally invested in this. Like a surgeon operating on a patient’s heart, you can use all the skills and knowledge at your disposal, and sometimes the patient still dies. This is why it is difficult for many doctors to develop a good bedside manner—they fear they might like the patient too much and become too emotional, which would affect their professional judgment.
In your situation with this young woman, there are things you can do and things you shouldn’t do. You can (but only if you really want to): help her with her job search, help her look for other living arrangements, even help her a little with school. Things you should NOT do: offer to help her with money, invite her to be your roommate, try to get in the middle of her family issues.
If you can offer her advice that will help her, do so. Often, when people are having a difficult time and multiple things are going wrong, they have a hard time thinking clearly. You can help her with that. That’s really a large part of what I do.
But don’t feel bad if you can’t solve all her problems. It is kind of you to want to help—and we should ALL have friends like you in our lives!—but you can’t do everything, and you must remember you have your own problems to deal with and it can easily take a toll on you to assume the burdens of other people, as well. Papabear has been going through an experience like this recently. I have a friend in the UK who is having a hard time getting over a love affair. I spent a lot of time working with him, giving him options and advice, even consulting a psychologist on his behalf, but he refuses to stop obsessing about this guy who will in all likelihood never come back to him. I finally had to tell him that I didn’t want to hear him talk about it any more because I couldn’t help him and he refused to change. He has to help himself and he has to quit obsessing or he will never get over the pain.
You can’t help people who won’t or can’t help themselves. But if this woman is trying to move ahead with her life, you can encourage her, offer advice, and give her a shoulder to cry on as any good friend would, but don’t let yourself get sucked into their misery if it doesn’t help. You cannot solve the problems of the world or of all the people out there. Be content that you are a good person and have at least tried to create a bright spot in the universe. But don’t beat yourself up if you are unable to help this woman.
Thank you for being a good person.
Hugs,
Papabear