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Doing some free art
As per title
Rules can be found here http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10050330/#cid:66785010
You can post here, but i'd prefer over on that submission.
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Episode 55 – Media Bias - Every news agency has bias. This means no one source will have the full story. Some agencies try to tell you they are balanced when they are not, and others openly tell you what agenda they want to promote Because of this,
Every news agency has bias. This means no one source will have the full story. Some agencies try to tell you they are balanced when they are not, and others openly tell you what agenda they want to promote Because of this, it is important to be able to recognize and spot bias, and take steps to get the most complete account possible.
Metadata and CreditsWagzTail Podcast 2.0 Episode 55
Runtime: 30m
Cast: Direlda, Levi, Syruss, Wolfin
Editor: Wolfin
Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3
Copyright: © 2013 WagzTail.com. Some Rights Reserved. This podcast is released by WagzTail.com as CC BY-ND 3.0. If distributed with a facility that has an existing agreement in place with a Professional Rights Organisation (PRO), file a cue sheet for 30:00 to Fabien Renoult (BMI) 1.67%, Josquin des Pres (BMI) 1.67%, WagzTail.com 96.67%. Rights have been acquired to all content for national and international broadcast and web release with no royalties due. Podcast image belongs to Rennett Stowe, used with permission.
Animation: ‘Müstiline raba’/'Mysterious Swamp’, by Chintis Lundgren
[KS] Story Wars, make up stories to defeat your rival. Thought you guys would be interested in this.
Furry Movie Award Watch: February 2013
Quick question to fursuiters.
Okay ,so I know that some furries like to dress up in fursuits, whether that be complete fursuit or just a head, paws, tail, or even ears or a dog collar. When you guys go to conventions or just wear them around, do a lot of people ask to take pictures? Especially the ones with children. I imagine some kids fall in love with you at first sight, while others are scared to death. So yeah to wrap up my question, are adults and children amused by your amazing fursuits, or are they scared or just judgmental towards you all?
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Getting a feel for my fursona...be gentle
I really know this isn't furry related, but this is a life dream of mine and I would love some help on this.
Gawker:<br /><b>Furry Convention of
Furry Convention of Unacceptable Adults’ Scars One Hotel Guest’s Cheerleading Children for Life
http://gawker.com/5986711/furry-convention-of-unacceptable-adults-scars-one-hotel-guests-cheerleading-children-for-life?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_twitter&utm_source=gawker_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Found this on Twitter.
-J
VancouFur 2013 furries displaying their inner selves in hippy, happy costumes
Here is an article (dated March 2) in British Columbia's The Province newspaper. It concerns this weekend's VancouFur convention, and includes comments from furries Mic the Squirrel, Xeonae the Coyote, and Jacky the Rabbit.
Fur is flying in Burnaby this weekend.
More than 450 people turned out for VancouFur 2013, a “furry” convention aimed at educating and entertaining attendees in the furry fandom.
On Saturday, the lobby of the Executive Hotel and Conference Centre was a zoo of people in animal costumes, called “fursuits,” as well as those with simple tails and ears.
While a fiddler played a tune, the furries paraded throughout the hotel, dancing and howling. The parade included several dragons, wolves, dogs, rabbits, unicorns, an alligator and a bull.
Later, in the “headless lounge,” a room where furries can take off their animal heads without offending others who would rather stay in costume, several furries spoke to The Province about their “hobby.”
A middle-aged man who goes by the name “Mic the Squirrel” said he attended the convention “for fun.”
With a day job at a car dealership, Mic sometimes wears his suit to draw traffic onto the car lot. He also attends parties and events in costume. He bought his squirrel suit on eBay for $50, a good price as some suits can cost thousands of dollars.
Many furries make their own costumes as well, such as “Xeonae” the coyote, who said VancouFur is her first convention.
“I’d heard about furries and I wanted to try it out,” she said, fanning herself with a paw. The suits are very warm.
Beside her, “Jacky,” a local artist with a rabbit “fursona,” tried to define the furry subculture.
While he admits people identify with the group for various reasons, he believes it’s closely connected to the hippy subculture.
“I think this is the most welcoming group I’ve ever found,” he said of the furries. “Everyone is welcome, everyone is happy.”
The costumes are a way of expressing what’s inside, of emphasizing the traits that make each person unique.
“We all find different ways of expressing ourselves,” he said.
For Jacky, that means a rabbit fursuit.
“I have an affinity to rabbits in general,” he said.
His personality traits align with typical rabbit characteristics, and he was drawn to the creatures as a child.
A few years ago, a friend invited him to his first furries event.
She eventually made his first rabbit costume for him.
“It’s a lot of fun,” he said.