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Some articles about furries attending FurFright

Furries In The Media - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 13:56

Here are some links to articles about furries currently attending FurFright in Cromwell, Connecticut.

First, a brief heads-up in the Hartford Courant, entitled "Learn More About The World Of Furries Tonight On FoxCT":
http://www.courant.com/hc-furries-20121025,0,2458791.photogallery
(A photo-gallery with images of fursuiters David Sutak and Jason Miclette)

And second, the video report itself, on FoxCT, entitled "Inside The World Of Furries":
http://www.ctnow.com/news/hc-inside-the-world-of-furries-20121026,0,1736217.htmlstory
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Happy Howlodays r/furry!

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 11:35
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Saw this guys at the Renaissance Fair.

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 10:13
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Episode 33 - What are some of the positives of tradition? In last week's episode, we talked about how the Church might react to real life furries and also discussed the negative reaction to change that can show up in the Church. This week, as sort of a ba

WagzTail - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 05:00

What are some of the positives of tradition? In last week’s episode, we talked about how the Church might react to real life furries and also discussed the negative reaction to change that can show up in the Church. This week, as sort of a balance, we wonder about the good side of tradition and ritual, and how they benefit the Church.

Metadata and Credits WagzTail Podcast 2.0 Episode 33
Runtime: 30m
Cast: Levi, JWingy, Wolfin
Editor: Silent
Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3
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Off to FurFright!

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 04:46

Welp, I'm heading oout to Cromwell CT for the day! Luckily its only about an hour long drive....Pickin up my friends Bacon and Spiral first, then we'll be heading out. So excited. If anyone else is gonna be there, feel free to come find us! Me(Fusion),Bacon, and Spiral

If you aren't going, I'll be sure to post all my pictures/video tomorrow!

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Review: ‘Fire Season’, by David Weber and Jane Lindskold

Furry News Network - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 04:24
Author: Fred Weber gets a co-author in this second of Baen Books’ series of Star Kingdom books for Young Adults, and the sequel to Weber’s A Beautiful Friendship, reviewed here last October. This new series is a prequel to Weber’s immensely popular Honor Harrington series of military science-fiction. This new series is set about 350 [...]
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Sandy/Nor’easter hybrid could strike Connecticut soon after FurFright

Furry News Network - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 02:25
Author: Sonious Sometimes furries plan more then just the weekend for their conventions, some even staying until late Monday or Tuesday morning. Those attending FurFright in Connecticut this weekend might be well-advised not to stick around for too long, as two major storm systems are looking to converge somewhere along the east coast. Many in [...]
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Toys: It’s the Mecha-Disney Monster!

Furry News Network - Sat 27 Oct 2012 - 00:24
Author: Fred Hot on the heels of the news of Disney partnering with luxury fashion clothes designers to create exclusive duds for attenuated versions of Mickey, Minnie, Daisy, Goofy, and other classic Disney characters, comes this news that Disney is also partnering with Japanese toymaker Bandai to smooch said classic Disney characters together into a [...]
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‘Heat 9? interview: contributors Kyell Gold and Nimrais

Furry News Network - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 22:24
Author: Isiah Jacobs Isiah had the chance to interview most of the contributors to annual adult anthology Heat 9, published by Sofawolf; some could not be reached. Related interviews: Whyte Yote & Alastair Wildfire – Camron & Vantid – Alopex – Huskyteer – Kandrel & Scappo Isiah Jacobs: Good evening, Nimrais, thank you so much [...]
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Komickrazi fursuits appear in heavy-metal music video

Furry News Network - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 20:25
Author: Higgs Raccoon Two fursuits, built by Temperance of Komickrazi Studios, have appeared in a music video for Australian heavy-metal band “DZ Deathrays”. The video, for the song “Cops Capacity”, depicts two anthropomorphic German Shepherds in police uniforms, abusing their authority. Calgary-based costumer Temperance was contacted in mid-August and commissioned to build the ‘two “Angry [...]
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Whats your guys' opinion?

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 20:10

So Ive been pondering this lately.

So, the fandom has been popping up all over the place in the media lately, and not just in a "they have sex in these suits" kinda of way. Music videos, popular photography back up dancers in live performances.

While these might not be actual people in the fandom, they still make people curious about the fandom.
more exposure= more potential furries.

Does the fandom seem like its becoming more socially accepted in media? If it is more accepted will it grow? Does it have the potential to be an "in" thing?

Ive brought this up to other furs before and ive gotten mixed responses about how "they dont want the fandom to be popular" , "there will be too many noobs and annoying people" (lol like there isnt already)

TL;DR Do you think the fandom is getting more popular in a postive light and in the event that it is do you think it will be a good or bad thing for the fandom.

I personally see it being something that could bring a lot to the fandom.

What does r/furry think???

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An Editorial by Papabear

Ask Papabear - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 19:37
As some of my readers know, Papabear is working, along with several furiends, to launch the American Furry Association. Recently, a story about the AFA was posted on Flayrah. There were many negative comments about the idea of the AFA posted after the article, including some personal attacks on me basically calling me incompetent. At first, I responded to the attacks, but that was a mistake because it just resulted in more hateful responses, so I withdrew them from the comments board.

This was not my first negative experience with the fandom. When I first started this column, it was noticed by the hosts of FurCast, who quickly began mocking me and my efforts. I called into the show and they apologized, but I had to wonder, still, why furries (and humans in general, let's face it) feel a need to hurt people, especially people who are trying to do some good in the world? 

I think people are questioning my motivation. I suspect that people are just thinking that I'm out to get attention and to be a popufur. Let me tell you all, then, why I do this.

When I was a cub, I was very much the outcast. People made fun of me all the time and I had few friends. It got so bad that, when I was a freshman in college, I felt so discouraged and alone that I bought four bottles of sleeping pills, swallowed them all, and went to bed, fully intending to die. Fortunately for me, I overdid the dose so much that my body rejected all the medication. I vomited heavily in my sleep so hard I woke up a roommate who quickly took me to the hospital to have my stomach pumped. I spent many years after that trying to come around and be positive again about life.

Then, when I turned 40, I came to the late realization that I was gay. I struggled with this for some time until I finally confessed to my then-wife, which led to my divorce. It has been nearly three years since my divorce, and I am still struggling with it. 

In both cases I felt very alone and in pain. My mother was very angry with me for a long time for my suicide attempt. Many people wouldn't talk to me. Later, when I discovered I was gay, I experienced the strange sensation of going from a majority in this country (white, straight, Christian) to a minority (gay, well still white LOL, but pagan). I have questioned everything about my life, including God.

I am now 47, and I am just now beginning to feel like my life is getting under control again, but it has been a very lonely road in many cases.

In the fandom, I have made some very good friends. I find furries, for the most part, to be good people who have extended their paws to me and given me a hug.

When a number of the younger furries began asking my advice, I thought that maybe my experiences and what I have learned could help them. I talked to them online, and, eventually, I started "Ask Papabear." My only motivation is to help furries who are in pain and share with them what I have learned from my own pain so that they don't feel alone as I did.

Let me please emphasize here that I make NO money on the column, I do not EVER charge for my advice. Indeed, because I spend money advertising, this is COSTING me money. The idea for selling some Papabear items was to recover some of my advertising costs, but no one is buying them, so it doesn't matter.

I also started seeking other ways I could help. I had a number of ideas, such as starting my own furcon and starting a furry arts school, but after exploring the idea I concluded they really wouldn't work for one reason or another (people are criticizing me for "not following through" with these plans, but why would I want to spend money on an idea that was not viable?) But then I had the idea for the AFA, which is a nonprofit to help other furries. I am still working on this idea, hoping to get it launched next year, but I am optimistic.

The AFA, too, is not something I make money on. I have paid over $200 in fees of my own money so far and anticipate paying upwards of another $900 of my own cash before it is up and running.

The reason for the AFA is the same as my column: I want to help. It hurts me deeply that so many furries out there seem threatened by a project that is so well meaning, but I guess that is just the way of the world.

I want you all to know that I am going to proceed, with help, on my goal of forming a national furry organization. There will always be detractors, there will always be people who will question me and think, for some bizarre reason I cannot comprehend, that I am out to do some sort of evil upon the furry world. That really does hurt my feelings. I guess some people just like hurting others. But it will not break my resolve to help the good furries out there who want it.

It is my hope that at least some of you will understand what I am trying to do.

Love you,
Papabear

Handy

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 18:46
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Silly Cartoons on your Mobile Phone

In-Fur-Nation - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 17:47

Rubes is a single-panel gag cartoon series created by Leigh Rubin. Many of his cartoons have been collected in a book called The Wild and Twisted World of Rubes, available on his web site. There you can also order his 2013 Rubes desk calender, called Zoo in a Box. And to top it off, with a purchase of the Zoo on the Go app you can receive a daily Rubes cartoon sent right to your mobile phone. There’s a free trial available on the web site too.

image c. 2012 Leigh Rubin

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So I really did improve in just almost 3 months.

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 17:30

Back in August of this year, school has started and I was bored, decided to doodle around and drew something like this http://imgur.com/Vnv7a And then digitalized it to this http://imgur.com/l7bLD (This is an old version, a kinda better one is on my FA), I've been drawing during class (whenever I had free time or during recess), and yesterday I drew this http://i.imgur.com/f3anp.jpg And then digitalized it to this: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9118500/ (Edited the right leg) It's actually something I can't believe, did something like that happened to you guys?

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Common furry species, and you!

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Oct 2012 - 16:12

So here's my deal.

I've been a part of the fandom for, oh say, eight years. I've had a character for six of those years. I started out as a leopard, moved to being a housecat, before settling on my current fursona. Now, my fursona is a black fox, with purple running through him. I like my character, it really fits, but it seems other furs dismiss me sometimes for being 'too unoriginal' and the like. I'm putting this here for any fur out there he gets the same comments. YOU, yourself, are the judge of your character. If someone tells you to change it, simply because 'I see those everywhere, be something original', ignore them. A fursona can be so many things. Mine is an aspect of me, and is something I identify with. If you're the same, if your character is something from a part of you, then be it with gusto. Have fun with it, because it's YOURS. This also applies to anyone with a hybrid. Just because you want all these traits in your fur doesn't make it any less yours. Have fun with it, and when you get the chance, show us all exactly how awesome it looks, common or hybrid, 'original' or otherwise!

Take care furs! ~Schrix

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