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TigerTails Radio - Season 6 - Episode 11 - A Wandering Felis Appears

TigerTails Radio - Mon 7 Nov 2011 - 16:00
One week of NaNoWriMo done and TK is ready to start killing - killing characters that is. In this episode of that madness that is TigerTails Radio, Felis once again shows his face and adds himself to the madness. For Done and Dusted Xavier talks about DC Universe Online on the PS3, speaks more about Arkham City, and joins TK as he reviews Beat Hazard on PS3, and talks about Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy. Eeve3 reviews Cave Story. Felis gives us a review of Prototype. Starring TK, Xavier, Eeve3 and Felis. TigerTails Radio - Season 6 - Episode 11 - A Wandering Felis Appears
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Why I'm fur.. Scalie.

Furry Reddit - Mon 7 Nov 2011 - 13:23
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Halloween Special - With a flash of lightning and a bang of thunder, our cast is transported to another dimension where stories are told abound, fears are more prominent in their child forms, and the monsters are real.  We hope you enjoy the journey throu

Fur What It's Worth - Mon 7 Nov 2011 - 10:42
With a flash of lightning and a bang of thunder, our cast is transported to another dimension where stories are told abound, fears are more prominent in their child forms, and the monsters are real.  We hope you enjoy the journey through the shadows. Our next episode will air next week and so make sure to get your emails in by this Saturday. We are doing the episode on "you could be furry if..." Email your you could be furry jokes and questions to use at cast@furwhatitsworth.com. You can email Elias at elias@furwhatitsworth.com, Thay at thay@furwhatitsworth.com, and Roo at roo@furwhatitsworth.com Links This episode, the songs we used were The Last Horror to Walk the Earth by Sno. Lukav & Renard in the album The Essence of the Fibre,  put out by Lapfox Trax and the Twilight Zone Theme Song. Halloween Tricks and Monster's Revenge was written by Will A. Sanborn.  You can find him under his FurAffinity here: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/was1/.  Also, check out his publishing business www.anthrodreams.com. Out of Gas was written by Spacedog Spiff. Halloween Story was written by YuurYuu. Human's Can Lick Too was obtained from www.halloweenishere.com Sound effects of todays episode were found at www.soundjay.com Now Listen Halloween Special - With a flash of lightning and a bang of thunder, our cast is transported to another dimension where stories are told abound, fears are more prominent in their child forms, and the monsters are real.  We hope you enjoy the journey through the shadows. -
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Review: ‘Sonic Generations’–is it safe to be a Sonic fan again?

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Nov 2011 - 04:24

Author: Sonious

Sonic GenerationsIt’s been a long time since Sonic has had a console game that wasn’t bogged down by experiments gone awry, usually withholding polish on what should have been core gameplay.

The Sonic fan-base has debated the exact point at which this downhill spiral began – whether it’s the over-fifteen years since Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles, or the ten since Sonic Adventure 2. However, both classic and modern Sonic fans tended to agree that the games were not improving.

Sonic Colors could be seen as the comeback for those who played it, but I was not one who did. A Sonic fan in my youth, after Unleashed I was done. After playing the last werehog level just to get to the next Sonic one and spending fifteen minutes on clunky platforming – the longest level I ever played in the franchise – I’d had enough. I don’t get paid to put myself through such torture; I certainly shouldn’t have to pay for it with time or money.

So why did I play Generations? Valve offered me a free copy of Sonic 3 and Knuckles (and Sonic 3D Blast, lest we think the ’90s had no bad console games) if I pre-ordered it for $ 30.

Replaying the levels of the “free” old games, I wondered pessimistically whether these gifts would symbolize the game itself: a solid, flowing platformer (Sonic 3 and Knuckles) with injections of clunky, awkward and nearly game-killing 3D elements (Sonic 3D Blast).

Thankfully, this was not the case.

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Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought

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Review: ‘Housepets! Hope They Don’t Get Eaten’ (Book 2), by Rick Griffin

Furry News Network - Mon 7 Nov 2011 - 00:24

Author: Fred

Housepets! Hope They Don't Get Eaten

This book collects the second year of Griffin’s award-winning Monday-Wednesday-Friday full-color online comic stripHousepets!, from June 1, 2009 to May 28, 2010. Wow!

When Book 1 containing the first year’s worth was published in July, I assumed that Griffin would be publishing these annual collections annually. Nope! And I’m glad to be wrong. This means that we won’t have to wait another year to get the third year’s worth.

As before, the dog Peanut Butter Sandwich and the cat Grape Jelly Sandwich, the anthropomorphized pets of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sandwich of Babylon Gardens, are the main stars of this strip. All the supporting characters of the first year are here.

Cast additions include Uncle Reuben and his farm animals (Rufus the dog; horses Made of Win, Money for Nothing, and Action Replay; and three nameless barn cats); the Milton human nephew and niece Thomas & Celia, his ferrets Keene, Lana, Duke, Pit, Rock, and Simon, and the ferrets’ butler Jeeves & steward Steward; and the wolf pack of Miles, Lucretia, their three cubs, and Miles’ brother Daryl.

Characters briefly introduced in the first book, such as several of the neighborhood dogs and cats, the Pekinese dog mystic Tarot, Zach the rabbit, the wild raccoons, Pete the Griffin, and the crazy old man who talks in limericks, have more extensive roles this year. (Well, maybe not the crazy old man, who apparently has only one walk-on appearance per year.)

Major events are the visit to the farm; the death of Henry Milton (who built Babylon Gardens) and his leaving his billions to his six pet ferrets, and his nephew & niece’s trying to steal them back; Grape’s and Maxwell’s romance taking off; Pete’s transformation of the animal-hating Joel into the corgi King, and King’s learning to live with the other dogs; many more Adventures of Spot; and Peanut’s imaging through Tarot’s mental projection of him (as Spot) and his friends’ entering the Pridelands universe, with Grape and Maxwell becoming a sexy lioness and studly lion. These appear in the story arcs from #20, “Roadtrip Woo” to #30 “The Present”. There are also many one-off strips between and after the arcs; and the prose short story, “All the King’s Men”.

The first year’s collection of Housepets! was only 43 pages. The reason that this second collection has expanded to 66 pages is that it includes Griffin’s only prose story in the series. “All the King’s Men” tells what happens when King (the human Joel transformed into a Corgi) attends a party with the dogs of the K-9 squad who had arrested him as a human, and he inadvertently reveals that he has NEVER SNIFFED ANOTHER DOG’S BUTT! The story proves that Griffin is just as witty as a prose writer as he is as a cartoonist.

Unfortunately, it has still not been practical to include the readers’ online Discussion of the strips, which has sometimes been very cogent. For example, it was revealed in the Discussion that Griffin’s anthropomorphized animals live about twice as long as the real animals. Also, it was widely agreed that when Griffin draws wild animals without collars, they look especially naked. Equally unfortunately, this second book still contains most of what I complained about as flaws in the first book: no title page, and the lack of any original material such as an introduction or commentary on especially significant individual strips.

Actually, Book 2 DOES contain some original material. Only Part 1 of “All the King’s Men” appeared on the Housepets! website; the story is finished with Parts 2 and 3 here (with new illustrations), with the collaboration of reader Two Twig. If you didn’t mind those other omissions, you will probably think that this second book is just about perfect. Get it!

 

 

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How to convert thor to avi format?

alt.fan.furry - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 23:45
DVD thor has copy protection and it has multiple editions. So far,
Ideal DVD Copy has successfully removed copy protection in eight
different editions. But the DVD also has a special structure, Ideal
DVD to Avi Converter can't convert it directly. You should try the
following ways to rip it to avi format.
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Winter Husky

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 22:59
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Out of boredom I made this.

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 22:41
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I'm in love with my fursona art. :3

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 21:17
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Getting out of a Scene

[adjective][species] - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 20:01

Have you ever needed to get out of a scene you didn’t actually want to be in?  Started playing around with someone and you didn’t really want to?  Collected here for your reference are a few options that have been used before – sometimes legitimately, promise! – to get out of scenes.

  • “God dammit, I have to go get my roommate, he got a flat tire…” – Legitimate: my roommate had a shit car that had tires go out one by one in a circle around the car as he would replace one at a time.
  • “Oh, shit, neighbors lit their house on fire with Christmas lights!” – Semi-legitimate: my neighbors are pretty terrible people, and they did melt a strand of lights one year.
  • “Ah, I have to go watch 24 now.” - Legitimate: I had this one used on me.  Fair enough, I suppose…
  • “Damn, brother interrupted me, sorry!” – Not legitimate: I’m an only child.
  • “Sorry, feeling kinda sick…” - Both: really depends on the situation.  I’ve gotten into a scene I really shouldn’t have while sick before more than once.
  • “I’m super tired/have to get up early/have work/have school and need to get going, sorry.” Legitimate: it’s a valid reason.
  • “I came too soon…” – Legitimate: understandable.  However, I’ve never seen this one in the wild.
Let us know if you happen across anymore!

Zoobilee Zoo Bloopers OMG

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 19:09
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Episode 158 - Candy Overdose

Southpaws - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 18:06
This week on KnotCast, Fuzz is back! He returns, joining Savrin and Shiva to return the show to full power. :v We play catch up on a lot of emails, get a couple followups, and call for topic ideas at the end. Use our coupon code 'knot' at AdamEve.com for a great deal. Episode 158 - Candy Overdose
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Hi /r/furry, I feel like giving out free art

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 14:15

This is a throw away acc, just because. Post refs, and I'll pick and choose who I wanna give art to. It'll be a headshot sketch. I might draw multiple people, or just one. I hope this isn't illegal for reddit lol. Example (Not my OC

EDIT: Gotta pause to study and do commissions~ I'll probably come back tonight to do some more.

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Those eyes...

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 09:31
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So how do deal with it if you are caught red pawed...

Furry Reddit - Sun 6 Nov 2011 - 04:24

I will make this simple, I will admit I am not one of those furrys that claim to be perfect saints, I admit that I really enjoy some of the more graphic material that I have come across. Well seems I was not as alone as I thought one day and I was caught in the act with some erotic furry pictures... So my question is how do I deal with this? They made a comment they think it is fucked up, but glad it is not too extreme like zoophilia. So any advice? Anyone else get caught?

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