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AD Flash 027 - Blackout - Stripping off, Jessy Salem examined her fur-covered body in the mirror for the millionth time. She liked to think that she was getting used to it. She told herself she was getting used to it. Still, the chore of bathing always pu
Stripping off, Jessy Salem examined her fur-covered body in the mirror for the millionth time. She liked to think that she was getting used to it. She told herself she was getting used to it. Still, the chore of bathing always put her in a foul mood.
“Blackout” by Evan Marshall
Read by Christopher Williams
Music cues by Infinity Squared
AD Flash 027 - Blackout - Stripping off, Jessy Salem examined her fur-covered body in the mirror for the millionth time. She liked to think that she was getting used to it. She told herself she was getting used to it. Still, the chore of bathing always put her in a foul...Twenty most expressionless Furry costumes at Rocky Mountain Fur Con
More than 800 people -- most of them dressed in costumes or not adverse to snuggling up to one -- flocked to the DoubleTree Hotel this weekend for Rocky Mountain Fur Con 2012: Furry Apocalypse, an unabashed annual celebration of Furry fandom. But while the anthropomorphic lifestyle offers a lot of costume options for those who are so inclined, it doesn't offer a lot of facial expressions. Photographer Jim Wills stopped by this weekend to capture attendees in various states of joy, anger, sorrow and elation -- none of which you can tell from these photos. Click through for our rundown of the twenty most fixed Furry gazes.
Photo gallery of con:
This year's Rocky Mountain Fur Con filled the DoubleTree Hotel with more than 800 furries and fans for on acting, costume building, animation, art and design. Photographer Jim Wills brings back these photos from Saturday's program.
http://www.westword.com/slideshow/rocky-mountain-fur-con-2012-37528325/
Badges!
Here's some of the badges I had commissioned at IFC this year minus a few that I left in my friend's car. I'll be uploading those soon, too! I had an absolute blast at my first con and made several new friends. Hope to see you guys at MFF here in the next few months! :3
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Dragget Show at Indy Fur Con in front of LIVE audience! Was great great fun! with Pandez & Roxas
'Dust: An Elysian Tail' Review. "If anything was worth going furry for, 'Dust' is it." (360 Arcade)
Emphatic Chromatic Stellar Canid Explosion!
E l l e n H. R o b i n s o n Loves Big Black Penis Jism
evidenced by mention of the DigiWx AWOS on their corporate homepage
sold to:
Pakistan
•Lahore International Airport (LHE/OPLA) RVR System, Lahore Pakistan
And then there is word of this:
During the first two weeks of January 2007, U.S. air strikes targeted
Why do people in the fandom insist on using the term 'mate' in place of boyfriend or girlfriend?
House Pets: Episode VI (ART)
So decided to create a red panda fursona...
But the thing is... I like a lot of colors so I want it to be bright and multi-colored... But I don't know if I could still consider it a red panda (due to the lack of... well, red)
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Ladder Charity Auction to assist Devour Comics creator - get work from over a dozen furry artists
Photographer Jake Warga on exploring the culture of conventions
In a recent interview with Wired, freelance journalist and photographer Jake Warga explained his most recent investigation into American culture, one that involves attending a lot of unusual conventions. Warga says that people are defined by their hobbies, not by their jobs, and believes that the best way to learn about these hobbies is to seek out niche conventions. While he generally avoids big cons (think San Diego ComicCon), Warga has been to Renaissance Faires, Steampunk cons, SeXXXpo, cat shows, Hemp Fest, and Furry conventions, and photographs individuals and their hobbies outside of the hectic convention environment.
So far, Warga says that he's learned many valuable lessons, like "furries are the nicest people by far," "make-up used on zombies and corpses [at conventions] is the best I've seen even after a career working on Miramax horror sequels" and that "at conventions you can be who you really are." For more on Warga's ongoing project, take a look at Wired's profile at the source link below — and to see the rest of the amazing photography series, head on to Warga's website.
(no LJ cut since the article is so small)
KnotCast: Episode 189 – Fuzz N Savrin Goof Around
Furries on front page of Australian newspaper. Facebook again. This is really small town news.
Fifi's Valentine by BadgerBen (a pre-pre-semi Hearts and Hooves/Anna Howard Shaw Day gift)
Is It Okay to Wear Just Makeup and Ears?
Where do I begin. Well. For a heads up, my species of choice is a koala. I've always wanted a fursuit, you see, and I am not sure how I could make one myself (since my current job isn't paid much and I'm young. 15 to be precise). And there's another problem - I wear glasses all the time, just not when I'm sleeping - and can't really go without them without walking into stuff.
But it's come to my head that I could make ears, paws and a tail. Would it be seen as strange if I went to a convention or something with just those 3 aspects and some facepaints? Or would it be okay?
Koala hugs and I send my regards.
Ashy
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Hi, Ashy,
Here’s the short and sweet of it:
1) Uou can actually have a head designed that accommodates eyeglasses. I know because I have one (I can't wear contacts). If you're not making the fursuit yourself, talk to the person who is doing it and tell them you need to have glasses on while in suit. You will need to consider things such as possibly adding a fan in the head, and what style of eyes you want so you can see the best.
2) BUT, if you don't go that way, there is certainly nothing wrong with face paint, ears, whiskers and such. Totally fine. In fact, I went to FC and they had some furries as the cast of CATS and they looked great!
So, either option is cool. Remember! Have fun with it!
Bear hugs,
Papabear