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Further Confusion 2012 July newsletter
Author: Frysco
This FC2012 newsletter announces the Picnic and Campout on the weekend of September 10th and Guests of Honor E.E. Knight and Matthew Ebel (Hali), plus performers Uncle Kage and 2.
Open staff and panelist positions are advertised, with a $50 FC:Unleashed logo contest and a request for con book material. The Dealers Room and its associated waiting list are now closed, but applications for the Furry Market Place will open on or shortly after August 1st.
1. Picnic and Campout
It’s coming! A little later in the year. The Campout starts on Friday September 9th and ends Sunday morning on the 11th. The Picnic is on Saturday September 10th. We will be sending out separate news for reservation information in the next week or so. Thank you!
2. GOH and Guest Announcements
Further Confusion 2012 is pleased to announce our Guests of Honor for 2012.
E.E. Knight, Author of the Dragon’s Champion and Vampire Earth series of books.
Matthew Ebel, musician. Many of your might have been to Matthew’s wonderful concerts at other conventions, we are pleased to welcome him for his first performance at Further Confusion.
We are also happy to announce that Uncle Kage and 2, the Ranting Gryphon will both be performing at Further Confusion, as well also being on some panels. We welcome them back to Further Confusion.
3. Further Confusion Needs you!
We need you! Want to be part of something great? Have a fun rewarding and challenging experience as an FC staff member. Further Confusion is for furs and by furs. And staff keeps this event happening year after year. We have the following positions open under programming. If you would like to volunteer or have any questions please e-mail us at hr@furtherconfusion.org
Open Positions:
a. Creators Lounge Lead & Second
b. Gaming Track Lead
c. Gaming Lounge Lead
d. Social Track Lead
e. Business Track (Talking about doing business in the fandom)
Calling all panelists, have you ever wanted to host your own species panel but, never had the chance to do so? Well your in luck because we have several panel openings that we need people to fill. Here is what
they are:
f. Fox panel
g. Gryphon panel
h. Raccoon panel
i. Skunk panel
j. Wolf panel
k. Equine panel
l. Kangaroo panel
If you are interested in hosting any of these, please contact us through programming@futherconfusion.org.
Wonder what makes a convention run smoothly? Operations! And they need you. Operations is looking for:
m. Con Ops Staff
n. Gophers lots of gophers
Contact hr@futherconfusion.org
4. Con book call out to artists and writers
Once again Further Confusion needs stories and artwork for the next program book. Design and lay-out will begin soon, and the earlier you can send us work, the better. If you have any questions about submitting material, please check out the requirements and specifications on the convention Web site at:
<http://www.furtherconfusion.org/fc2012/policies/conbook>
If you aren’t an artist or writer yourself, tell your friends who are!
We are also considering relevant advertisements.
5. FC:Unleashed! Logo Contest! Calling all artists!
Hey Everyone!
If you’re unfamiliar with FC:Unleashed!, we are the variety show at Further Confusion!
Since we are fairly new, we found ourselves needing a logo to represent us! And to make it fun and creative, the FC:U! staff decided it’d be fun to hold a contest.
Here’s the skinny:
Prize:
The prize is $50. (Which will be converted to your currency on request) We are offering a finder’s fee of $25. (The way this works: If the winner we choose was referred to the contest by someone else, then the person who referred the winner also wins!) So when you submit your entry, please remember to include the information of the person who referred you, if you were referred.
What we want:
A logo. Text and graphic. Something that represents the fun that is FC:Unleashed! and encompasses Further Confusion. We’d like it to say Further Confusion or FC on it somewhere as well as, FC:Unleashed! to be the main focus of the piece.
Be creative! There is no theme or genre that we’re looking for specifically so have fun with it
The Rules:
We need the files to be shown in 3 sizes. Small, medium and large. You can submit the files in .ai, .psd or .jpg format. We’d like the largest of the three sizes to be no bigger than 1000×1000 pixels with a resolution of 300.
When you submit your artwork to us, it will become our property and we will not change your artwork but you will not get to say how and where it is used.
You can submit up 3 designs total for consideration.
The deadline for submission is Sunday, July 24th, 2011 at Midnight PST and winner will be announced shortly thereafter.
When you submit your artwork, please include your real name, fan name, the best way to contact you and where you’re located so we can factor in the method of currency to pay you in should you win. Also, what method of payment you prefer for your winnings. And finally, if someone referred you, please include the same information for them and where you heard about us.
Contacting us:
You can e-mail your submissions to: fcu@furtherconfusion.org
Also, if you’re interested in submitting an act for the show you can get all the details here: <http://furcon.livejournal.com/661318.html>
Other stuff:
This is going to be seen by lots and lots of people! So make something you’re proud of We’re going to be using this for all of our advertising and anything show related and we will completely credit the winner for their awesome work! Thank you in advance for your entries! And please please PLEASE boost the signal! Who knows, it might score you $25!
6. Dealers Room Sold out – Waiting List Full
Yes, the Dealer Room for Further Confusion 2012 is sold out. And we have 30 people on the waiting list. So we are closing the waiting list at this time. Should circumstances change in some manner, we may open the waiting list again, but at this point in time we have more people on the list than we expect to be able to provide a chance of space to. Anyone applying after June 30th, 2011 will be turned away rather than added to the waiting list.
However, if you don’t mind setting up and tearing down each of the three days that our dealer spaces are open, AND you are going to be selling material of the PG or less in rating, you might consider…
7. The Furry Market Place
Soon we will be opening the Furry Market Place section of our Dealers area on the Further Confusion 2012 website. Once we do, full information will be provided including the rules and a link to the Furry Market Place online Application. On or shortly after August 1st, 2011, we will activate a link on the Furry Market Place section that will take folks to the online application. The rest of the page will be live at least 2 weeks before that.
The Furry Market Place is a collection of 20 spaces in the hallway outside the Further Confusion 2012 Dealer Room. These spaces are unsecured spaces in a public area, so each vendor must set up and tear down daily as there is no secure storage available. Also, being a public area, we must limit what may be sold, advertised or displayed in this space to materials of no greater than a PG rating. Any materials of PG- 13 or greater is only allowed to be sold INSIDE the Dealer Room. Also, all sellers of taxable goods or services must have a Seller’s Permit from the California State Board of Equalization and collect sales tax in accordance with California State Law. Further Confusion does NOT provide this for you. While it is not necessary to have a seller’s permit to apply for a Furry Market Place space, you MUST have one by the time the convention begins, and provide the number for same to the FC2012 Furry Market Place manager before you will be allowed to set up you space. Further information will be available on the Furry Market Place page
once it goes live on the website.
Furry Market Place spaces cost US$75.00 and include one (1) full membership as a part of that amount. The sales/display area of the space is approximately 4′ x 2.5′. (Half of a ‘standard’ 8-foot table.)
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Last chance to see: ‘Squirrel, or The Origin of a Species’
Author: Higgs Raccoon
This Thursday (July 21) sees the final performance of Squirrel, or The Origin of a Species, playing in the Redrum theater at Fort Fringe in Washington D.C., USA
A two-man comedy by Michael Merino, Squirrel is a dialogue between nineteenth-century naturalist Charles Darwin (played by Ian LeValley) and an American Grey Squirrel (played by Carlos Bustamante).
The play is presented as a series of skits, jumping about about in time and setting but roughly following Darwin’s life between his voyage on the HMS Beagle and his writing On the Origin of Species. Bustamante brings the Squirrel to life with only a grey hat with ear flaps, and his own squirrelly movements.
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Why you should always sleep with a teddy bear
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When you get arrested, furries, don't be like this one and post about it on the internet like it makes you a badass.
Book Review: Nordguard: Across Thin Ice
Nordguard: Across Thin Ice">Newest book Nordguard: Across Thin Ice by Blotch is out, having debut at AnthroCon ‘11 and it ranks in on a complete 180 degree than their previous jaunt into graphic novels Dog Days of Summer, a decidedly fluffier graphic work. While Dog Days was limited to a mere week for each page, with the plot at the chaotic whim of indecisive voters, Nordguard was conceived and planned and created over the course of roughly two years. It had a preplanned story with a year alone devoted to research, character structure and story landscape. The effort shines through in an albeit brief but also fully-fleshed and engaging world that leaves you counting the probable year until the next release.
Set in winter harsh lands invoking Nome, Alaska or the Yukon trails of Jack London stories, scenery is at once both majestic and cruel. The colors are beautifully rendered and were chosen with a keen logic in mind, separating characters and landscape easily while being true to the industrial/arctic look and feel of an 1890’s gold rush way of life. The characters move and feel as vibrant living, breathing upright animals; setting upon their work and movements with fluidity and naturalistic movements. Nickel’s joyful jerks and interjections display a youthful, energetic personality that is uplifting and a good contrast against characters much more serious, dour (London) who transmit their years of experience form their looks and manner of speech.
There are worries though; a Slavic major is a passenger for unknown reason and his mannerisms scream, “I am hiding something that will put this team in jeopardy” and I can only hope he is not as cardboard as I fear. It’s best to put something as childish as preemptive judging like that down to lesser movies or books turning me cynical in older age. There are still two more books where it a change.
And unfortunaly, the first book is a quick one.
This is the second time I’ve mentioned how short the comic is without any explanation, so let me say now; Blotch took the proactive route and was courteous to point out at their panel how due to deadlines their two choices were to chop out very important story arcs and material or cut the page limit at 75 instead of the intended 120 (roughly). And 75 pages sound, in theory, a lot. But because the story’s pace is continuous, with only one solid rest from the action once it picks, you’ll be holding the last page checking your watch to see if you just beat a Guinness world record. The pace is burning. From the word Go you are introduced to the world Pi and the rest live in with necessary points being brought upon the way in competent telling and b the plot’s requirement are off to adventure. The whole reason it’s done so soon is the constant new tidbits that come off each page giving continual reasons to read ahead; wanting to hear their explanation and discover the new unraveling of the plot, or something of the world explained, either a fantastical element or some real-world nugget of information coming through. This tactic, while admirable and well done leaves the side-effect of the pages flowing into each one too smoothly, something that probably would have worked with the original page-limit.
Minor flaws aside, a great book through and through and a promising start to a trilogy. While it pulls a cliff hanger after just 75 pages, it does so with all immediate dangers or unknowns settled so the reader is not left on a hitch pondering the fate of our heroes like a bad Saturday morning cartoon. The fact that it reads fast does not undermine the story or characters, both of which hold you and keep you reading. You are intrigued but not cheated, the characters are as of it all memorable and the while the cast is larger than there last endeavor, it is not yet unwieldy and unmanageable to keep track of, again thanks in part to smart art direction dividing each person with distinction. Any one either a fan of Blotch, tales of the North or extreme climates or is just looking for something that’s shaping into a maturely created anthromorphic adventure would do well with this book. I have minor trepidations concerning plot; will clichés override a solid story that’s keeping its cards to its chest for now or will the plot surprise me in book 2? Regardless, I am quite happy to say I can’t wait to find out one way or the other.
Nordguard: Across Thin Ice can be purchased online at Sofawolf Press; https://www.sofawolf.com/products/nordguard-ati for $19.95. The blog Nordguard (http://nordguard.com/) has updates to the trilogy’s progress.
Earl Z. Madness can be contacted via email; stud...@gmail.com or by phone (516) 603-6842. His website of awesome can be found here; http://www.furaffinity.net/user/zeratul-luke/
Furry Night Live at Califur 2011 Videos are Online!
07/18/2011
By: Super_Jayhawk
IRVINE, CA (AP) – Furry Night Live, “The Greatest Show in Fur”, returned to Califur on June 4, 2011 on June for a second year to celebrate the con’s Post-Apocalypse theme! We had an truly epic show, but we were saddened to find out that lots of people couldn’t see the show since we were over capacity at Main Stage, or couldn’t make it to the con at all!
Fear not, for now the entire show is online for free on YouTube! Come see Furry Night Live at Califur and even the previous show in February 2011 at Texas Furry Fiesta on our own YouTube Channel!
Thanks to all who helped with the show, from writing, video editing, performing, pre- and post-production to make the show our best one yet!
Winnie The Pooh Film Verdict
07/18/2011
By: CraftyAndy
It’s nice to have something light hearted to counter all the loud explosions, death, rape, and destruction that litters the majority of movies I see. Something charming and cute. With a simple plot of “finding a new tail for Eyeore,” you can’t get any more light then that. A fun short story before the movie plays as well. There are moments I feel the characters get too stupid such as when they were stuck in a hole in the ground; But it saves itself by being self aware at those times, or even when it’s being annoying. Example being: When ever someone came up with a new tail for Eyeore they sang the same song and when it came to Kanga she stops them and says “lets celebrate with silence.” Stuff like that made me smile. Yes the movie is nothing but fluff’n-stuff with a simple message of thinking about friends before yourself that probably could of been summed up in ten minutes but it’s what I expected and I think it’s what me and everyone else wanted to see in a movie like this. By all means see this, you’ll have fun.
The Bronies Whisperer
Seemingly overnight my Twitter feed looked like it had been taken over by small girls. I knew something was up. Not only because I’m legally prohibited from befriending young girls on the Internet, but also because in between the squeals of delight over a cartoon about horses, there was still the normal, mundane tweets of a men in their 30s.
I know a lot of Bronies, and I don’t know how. But as any good journalist who has long since given up and just occasionally updates a blog, I decided to sleuth it out. I talked to Bronies who run podcasts, Bronies who draw art, Bronies with boyfriends, and even Bronies who have girlfriends. The whole time I compiled theories on what the cause of all this was. How do you explain the Bronies? I’m not sure you can. But I’m going to try, and as always I’ll do it as tactfully as I can.
There Goes the Neigh-borhood
It’s a little known fact and widely known conspiracy theory that we are being fed subliminal messages through our televisions. While some believe we’re being ordered to kill government officials, most think (and have shown in some cases), that we’re simply being told to buy more stuff. Why have one commercial when you can have two? So you have My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, a show that on the surface is aimed at young girls. But underneath the giggles and the slapstick is a feed, designed to draw in an older demographic. After all, it’s beneficial to get parents into the show, so that they’ll buy more merchandise. Only something went wrong, and instead of triggering a response in parents, it mostly attracts single males in their 20s (and gay men in their 30s to 40s). It explains why nobody can pinpoint what they like about the show. It explains why those who just watch it on YouTube are less affected. It even explains why Hasbro has such shitty My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic merchandise. Who needs quality when you’re compelled to swarm a Toys R Us in a 20 person pack and buy everything you see?
Foals, Fillies, and Cults
There’s a large sense of conversion among Bronies, that some say borders on cultish behavior. Those people are stupid, but there is something there with the Bronies. It’s possibly that being a Brony is actually a form of cult, one that you have to join and rank up in to fully understand, much like Scientology. The reason so many Bronies can’t tell you why they love the show so much is because they’re not authorized to explain to non-believers the secret messages of My Little Pony. The Bronies aren’t trying to bring you into the fold (herd?) because “friendship is magic”, they’re trying to get you to watch because recruiting new Bronies is the only way for them to rank up and get closer to the Divine, whom I assume is the spirit incarnation of Rainbow Dash.
My Little Dalai Lama
The Internet has made our generation a bunch of assholes. We no longer have the ability to enjoy anything unless we’re tearing it down, and even then we don’t take any joy out if it. So perhaps Bronies, these Bohemians of the Internet, have finally figured out how to genuinely like something, without irony or sarcasm. How the hell did they manage that? Did they just, as a group, decide to like it. You know like how your mom used to always say “Choose to be happy” when you were crying at Disneyland? Only this time it worked and now they just unabashedly like something! If this is true, then Bronies are closer to enlightenment than any of the rest of us. Which kind of makes you want to hate them even more, right?
This Shit Don’t Make No Horse Sense, But That’s OK
Or maybe it’s just one of the many slightly odd but interesting things people do that make them, well, interesting. We like to poke fun at the Bronies, but are they any weirder than groups of men who like to swim in frigid waters? Or convention attendees that create elaborate steampunk cosplay? Or the middle aged women who follow Weird Al Yankovic on his concert tours (hi mom)? No. Granted, I make fun of all those people, too, but they’re cool in my book. And really so are the Bronies. The show is solid, and even if it’s not your thing there’s definitely an appeal in some quality SatAm cartoons. Just go for it, Bronies, who gives a shit why they do what they do? It’s not like they’re getting off on all this.
Wait, I just searched My Little Pony on FurAffinity. Rule 34 Vore. Really, guys?!
KnotCast: Episode 146 – Breaking the 4th Wall
Author: E-Mail Hidden
On this week of KnotCast, not a single fuck was given. Well, thats not true, we read emails as usual, but expect crazy numbers of tangents! We talk about megapodcasts, animation, and standing up for what you like! We’ve got problem gamblers, rats eating baby, and life in Dallas! And we thought we’d actually do a short show for once, ha ha ha…….
Seriously though, we had a lot of fun this week. :3
This week’s song~
Kirby Super Star ‘Ska Buffet (All You Can Eat: Clean Version)’ OC ReMix
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Episode 146 – Breaking the 4th Wall (AAC; 27.5 MB)
Episode 146 – Breaking the 4th Wall (MP3; 70 MB)
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Furcast Episode 47 Fayroe’s Folfs
Author: E-Mail Hidden (..::XANA::.. Creations)
With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin’. Can’t wait to do this again.
News:
Emails:
- c0de – “An Interesting topic”
- Draston – “?”
- Flakke – “Hipster Furry”
- [_WizeNDeadly_] – “Mate Problems…”
- Raxtus Pain – “LDS (Mormons)”
- Omega – “Exams, Videos, and FuzzBalls”
- Kira – “Musical Influences”
- Kage Ryuukin – “Greetings”
- Anonymous – “Furries.”
- Draston – “My B-Day”
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Documentary review: ‘The Rock-afire Explosion’
Author: dronon
While we’re waiting to see how furry fandom is treated by Fanboy Confessional, now might be a good time to discuss a documentary that presents another fandom with respect.
In 2007, a video of an animatronic animal band performing Bubba Sparxxx‘s Ms. New Booty went viral. Director Brett Whitcomb and writer Bradford Thomason followed the video back to its source, and in 2008 produced a 72-minute documentary about the band and its fans: The Rock-afire Explosion (trailer).
Rock-afire boom . . . and bustRock-afire, like furry, is very much a niche interest with respect to other fandoms (comics, science-fiction, anime, etc.) in terms of how many people attend events. When you’re dedicated to a chain of family entertainment restaurants whose heyday started in the 1980s, the fandom must be pretty small. If you further limit it to fans nostalgic for the band that used to play there, the number is smaller still.
The Rock-afire Explosion was the work of Aaron Fechter, inventor of the Whac-A-Mole. In 1980 he teamed up with a group of businessmen to open a chain of restaurants,Showbiz Pizza Place, which would feature the animatronic band constructed by Aaron’s company, Creative Engineering.
At its height in the early 80s, Creative Engineering employed 325 people and built more than 200 Rock-afire Explosions in a four-year period. Showbiz Pizza expanded rapidly, only to discover they were losing money. In a desperate attempt to stay in business, they merged with a similarly-situated competitor – Chuck E. Cheese’s.
One condition of the merger was that Aaron had to transfer all copyrights of the band and its characters to Showbiz Pizza. Since Rock-afire was his invention, he wanted to keep creative control, but this was unacceptable. To add insult to injury, he was expected to hand the copyrights over for nothing.
Aaron and Showbiz Pizza slowly parted ways, and by 1990 the merger was complete. Most restaurants now used the Chuck E. Cheese label; though the animatronic band was still there, they were replaced with new characters atop the old equipment. A corporate video set to muzakdescribes how to dismantle the Rock-afire stage and coldly instructs, “destroy all of these props as they will not be used again.”
Devoted fansWhitcomb’s documentary only presents six fans; it’s primarily the story of two of them: Chris and Aaron. Chris Thrash was a childhood fan of the Rock-afire Explosion. With the original chain long-gone, he decided he wanted one of the bands: “The show was really for me; I wanted it where Showbiz Pizza Place could never be took away from me again.” Eventually he managed to contact Aaron, who still had unused bands in storage, and bought one from him. Next, Chris started programming his own shows with new music, resulting in the online video that went viral.
Whitcomb gives depth to Chris and Aaron. Chris is visibly worried about his father’s battle with cancer and how much time they have left together. “Problems like that, or problems at work, sometimes if you just can’t handle the stress of life, people pick different ways to relieve that. I don’t choose to go to drugs or crime or anything like that. This is my escape from reality.”
Aaron, for his own part, is now the sole employee of Creative Engineering (the last few people being let go in 2003). With its sprawling rooms and storage spaces, he solders on as best he can with remarkably good humor, but with a hint of regret. In one scene, while he reminisces about a past friend who wrote a children’s song about getting older, he finds himself starting to cry.
Throughout the documentary, Whitcomb never talks down to his subjects – in fact he doesn’t talk at all, instead allowing the fans to speak for themselves. Their performance is heartfelt and genuine, accompanied by a surprising amount of surviving video footage.
Chasing the dreamThere’s always an inclination to laugh at people during documentaries like this, like one fan’s tattoos, or as another starts to put on a costume. Mocking those who are different is an all-too common sociological trait, and schadenfreude is even easier from behind the safety of one’s screen. It reveals more about the viewer than the person being mocked, highlighting personality traits we consider desirable; how we judge others, and evaluate social worth. Extreme fans tend to get stereotyped – we forget or ignore that individuals are more than the sum of their obsessions (did you know the Tron guy can fly a plane?). But there’s no mockery here, just honesty.
What makes this documentary work is that it shows how fandoms help people derive a measure of happiness from their hobby. The world is a complicated place; if happiness is attained through some forgotten piece of pop culture, so what? Not everyone makes the best decisions in life, but how many of us have aggressively pursued a challenging dream, and achieved it?
Chris held down multiple jobs for two years to reach his goal of having his own Rock-afire band, and programming it is something he now enjoys. Aaron started his own multi-million dollar company with his inventions, and while it may not have worked out in the long run, the spirit of what he started still lives on. Along the way, they both fell in love and got married (though not to each other).
Overall, this documentary is an interesting little window into the lives of two fans. I don’t know how much interest it would hold for furry fans, but if you’ve been in any fandom for any amount of time, you start to get this vibe, of community and of comfort from making connections with others who share similar interests. I don’t personally “get” the appeal of the animatronic band – and neither do I expect anyone else to “get” furry – but while watching the Rock-afire Explosion, that fandom vibe was definitely there. Lastly, I should say I liked the background music used in this production, which included Super Furry Animals – an appropriate choice!
See more: Rock-afire Explosion videos uploaded by Chris and Aaron.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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FC-47 Fayroe’s Folfs - With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin'. Can't wait to do this again.
With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin’. Can’t wait to do this again.
News:- Using Google Plus? You may want to change your Profile Name
- Furocity staff ‘joining forces’ with Fur Affinity
- Furcast Servers Borked – Paradox Confused
- Lizard has problem-solving skills
- Hypoallergenic dog claims don’t stand up
- Prominent Homosexual Activist Says Bestiality OK “As Long as the Animal Doesn’t Mind”
- c0de – “An Interesting topic”
- Draston – “?”
- Flakke – “Hipster Furry”
- [_WizeNDeadly_] – “Mate Problems…”
- Raxtus Pain – “LDS (Mormons)”
- Omega – “Exams, Videos, and FuzzBalls”
- Kira – “Musical Influences”
- Kage Ryuukin – “Greetings”
- Anonymous – “Furries.”
- Draston – “My B-Day”
FC-47 Fayroe’s Folfs - With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin'. Can't wait to do this again.
With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin’. Can’t wait to do this again.
News:- Using Google Plus? You may want to change your Profile Name
- Furocity staff ‘joining forces’ with Fur Affinity
- Furcast Servers Borked – Paradox Confused
- Lizard has problem-solving skills
- Hypoallergenic dog claims don’t stand up
- Prominent Homosexual Activist Says Bestiality OK “As Long as the Animal Doesn’t Mind”
- c0de – “An Interesting topic”
- Draston – “?”
- Flakke – “Hipster Furry”
- [_WizeNDeadly_] – “Mate Problems…”
- Raxtus Pain – “LDS (Mormons)”
- Omega – “Exams, Videos, and FuzzBalls”
- Kira – “Musical Influences”
- Kage Ryuukin – “Greetings”
- Anonymous – “Furries.”
- Draston – “My B-Day”
FC-47 Fayroe’s Folfs - With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin'. Can't wait to do this again.
With half the cast missing, Fayroe and Paradox relaxed and slow started some wonderful classic email readin’. Can’t wait to do this again.
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- c0de – “An Interesting topic”
- Draston – “?”
- Flakke – “Hipster Furry”
- [_WizeNDeadly_] – “Mate Problems…”
- Raxtus Pain – “LDS (Mormons)”
- Omega – “Exams, Videos, and FuzzBalls”
- Kira – “Musical Influences”
- Kage Ryuukin – “Greetings”
- Anonymous – “Furries.”
- Draston – “My B-Day”
Anthrocon 2011 Full Dance Competition
07/15/2011
By: CraftyAndy
The AC dance competition in it’s entirety.
List in order
Celementine, Mangusu, Sebastian, Mozee, Oreo, Kwik, JJ Fox, Taun Taun, Astu Fawx, Kotto, Doryuu, Twiggy, Neopan, Media, Sadie. Results
I also spared you all the uninteresting dialogue coming from the judges. Buddy was the only one with something interesting to say.
Modify, non commercial.
Controversial Article Removed – Reasons
Article removed!
“Prominent Homosexual Activist Says Bestiality OK “As Long as the Animal Doesn’t Mind” – We are removing it based on Copyright issues.
This article was cross posted from another Furry news source. The admin of that site posted it to see who was actually watching his news feed and we allowed it along with a number of their posts to come through this week – In this case, we did not double check the article for content or copyright.
Now – as for the topic of Beastiality, the bad thing is, it sometimes happens in the Furry fandom – See Krypto1701 & Krypto1701 Update - when this comes up, we will cover it.
One of our goals is to hold a mirror up to the Furry Fandom – so we can see how outsiders see us. The message here is, if you love the Fandom, and want to see it flourish, be aware of what you do and how it will look for the rest of the fandom.