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Definition of Anthropomorphic
Just a little PSA here.
Remember that Anthropomorphic means giving human-like attributes to non-human things. This means that not only is Bugs Bunny a 'Furry', but so are the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Balto, and Buttons (Mindy & Buttons from Animaniacs).
Furries don't have to be standing on 2 feet to be considered Furries. Nor do they need to have actual FUR or hair. The old school term for what is now known as Furries was 'Funny Animal', which got used to describe old cartoons and news paper comics with Furry characters.
Also of note, that Anthropomorphic things don't have to be alive. Thomas the Train Engine and The Brave Little Toaster are definitive examples of Anthropomorphic animations of non-animal characters. There are also plenty of Furries (fans) who have Automobile and Airplane Anthropomorphic characters. (LanceFoxx jumps to mind)
Finally, while we're on the subject of Furry Fans' characters, don't forget the people with wild non-standard characters. The best example here would be someone like Slug, who is a Kraid, the first major boss in Metroid, who also draws lots of wild Monster art.
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Episode 50 - What's the difference between judgement and correction? Does God have a different response for unbelievers and for believers? Today, the WagzTail team tackles a question that's been on Wolfin's mind for a few days. - In other news,
What’s the difference between judgement and correction? Does God have a different response for unbelievers and for believers? Today, the WagzTail team tackles a question that’s been on Wolfin’s mind for a few days.
In other news, the WagzTail podcast turns 50 today! Hooray for us.
Metadata and CreditsWagzTail Podcast 2.0 Episode 50
Runtime: 30m
Cast: Crimson X, Direlda, Levi, Wolfin
Editor: Wolfin
Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3
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Did you study hemoglobins?
I'm not the plumber or the plumber's son,
but I'll plug yer hole 'til the plumber comes.
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Everything you know is wrong.
Ep. 57 - Pope Ferret! - Great episode! We talk about Valentine's Day, Alkali as pope, the renegade LA Cop, listener ques...
Ep. 57 - Pope Ferret! - Great episode! We talk about Valentine's Day, Alkali as pope, the renegade LA Cop, listener ques...
Welcome to Hodges Pond
Hodges Pond is the latest on-line funny animal comic strip created by Albert C. Pena. It carries on the characters and storyline originally presented in Orville (co-written with Richard Tackett) and Critter Country. The weekly black & white strip follows the adventures of Orville the flying squirrel and his friends and associates: Ralph, Rudy, twin sister Judy, Steve, Peter, the Reverend Jonas, and others in a quiet woodland setting that somehow is never far from its own brand of chaos. You can follow it on Twitter, or just check out the official web site.
The captchas on Bad-Dragon made my day [nsfw]
KnotCast: Episode 209 – Stuff N Things
Help rigging a tail?
Ok so...my boyfriend wants me to have a pony tail. I have the wig, as a ponytail extension piece, but I'm having trouble thinking of how to rig the tail so that I can wear it without other clothing on! I've heard that spirit gum is a good place to start, but I can't think of an object to tie the extensions around and then have a spot to glue to the base of my spine.
Any ideas? I was thinking an old cabinet knob or something.
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