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FC-44 Fayroe’s Hour - A slow start, and a lot of Fayroe and Paradox headbutting, but a decent outcome. Another great interview, and definitely some good emails. Enjoy.
A slow start, and a lot of Fayroe and Paradox headbutting, but a decent outcome. Another great interview, and definitely some good emails. Enjoy.
News:- Group Plans to Get Westboro Baptist Church to Protest Furry Conventions
- Human & Bovine Genes Spliced – Brave Moo World
- 2 people die as bear flies through SUV
- Dogs Likely Born with ‘Canine Telepathy’
- Last U.K. Teddy Bear Factory Celebrates 80 Years
- A Defense of Teddy Bears
- Anthrocon featured as Hip, Gay, Fetish party in Mate Magazine
- FurFusion Radio Promotion
- Dox – “Howdy FurCast”
- Raxtus Pain – “Friend Problems”
- Shadow – “Dear Furcast”
- Markos – Furry News Network . com
- Furry online communities
FC-44 Fayroe’s Hour - A slow start, and a lot of Fayroe and Paradox headbutting, but a decent outcome. Another great interview, and definitely some good emails. Enjoy.
A slow start, and a lot of Fayroe and Paradox headbutting, but a decent outcome. Another great interview, and definitely some good emails. Enjoy.
News:- Group Plans to Get Westboro Baptist Church to Protest Furry Conventions
- Human & Bovine Genes Spliced – Brave Moo World
- 2 people die as bear flies through SUV
- Dogs Likely Born with ‘Canine Telepathy’
- Last U.K. Teddy Bear Factory Celebrates 80 Years
- A Defense of Teddy Bears
- Anthrocon featured as Hip, Gay, Fetish party in Mate Magazine
- FurFusion Radio Promotion
- Dox – “Howdy FurCast”
- Raxtus Pain – “Friend Problems”
- Shadow – “Dear Furcast”
- Markos – Furry News Network . com
- Furry online communities
FC-44 Fayroe’s Hour - A slow start, and a lot of Fayroe and Paradox headbutting, but a decent outcome. Another great interview, and definitely some good emails. Enjoy.
A slow start, and a lot of Fayroe and Paradox headbutting, but a decent outcome. Another great interview, and definitely some good emails. Enjoy.
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- FurFusion Radio Promotion
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- Dox – “Howdy FurCast”
- Raxtus Pain – “Friend Problems”
- Shadow – “Dear Furcast”
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- Markos – Furry News Network . com
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- Furry online communities
SoFurry hits 150,000 Users, Readies SoFurry 2.0 Launch
Toumal and Alex had already worked together on Alex’s own furry story archive, FurRag, and being friends had no problems working together on other projects. Toumal was excited about some of the concepts Alex had for his “Anthropad” concept, and through discussion, they both reached an agreement that instead of building a new site from scratch, using off the shelf software, they would instead use some of those very same concepts to rebuild Yiffstar, which was in need of a refresh after 8 years of service.
It took a year and a half, a”Cadre” of coders and extensive work, but YiffStar was relaunched as SoFurry on December 26, 2009.
Op: when lolcows collide (locked)
Zookeeper Movie Trailer 3 Official (HD)??
Review: Hamster Rage
E3: First impressions: Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
I was hoping and praying the game was Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.
Lucky for me, it was! GLORIOUS!
James Pond Will Return in The Deathly Shallows
This month, however, James will return in his first new adventure since 1993's The Aquatic Games. James Pond in The Deathly Shallows ("Yes, you did read that correctly," the press release assures) ditches the platforming gameplay that defined later sequels for side-scrolling shooter mechanics that recall the original James Pond for the Amiga and Sega Genesis.
Few other details have been revealed, but you can probably expect lots of fish, bubbles, and terrible puns when the game releases for the iPhone and iPad on June 30th. Maybe if we're lucky, James will take another ill-advised swipe at Sonic the Hedgehog.
Creators beware: Contesting to fail
To those of you who've not worked it out: yes, this is what we call a "scam".
Updated with some probability theory showing the scammy nature of these contests.
The guy running the contest gets a whole load of "to specification" artwork, and only has to pay for one, but keeps all of them. The clever ones even put in the small print that all rights to submissions are transferred to them. The really abusive ones never pay out at all, with their winner being a friend or a sock-puppet. Sometimes they're run by people who just don't get that it's not okay to trick people into giving you stuff for free.
This is nothing new, and has been going on in other fandoms for as long as people thought they could take advantage of others, or felt they deserved things for free. Other variants include "Your submission could be included in a High Quality Full Colour Art-Book, retailing for $18.99." where every submission wins, and the books are then sold to the "Lucky" winners.
Some people do try to defend these contests, with the following arguments…
"These contests provide exposure for the people who enter."
They're probably the least effective way to gain exposure. What exposure is gained will be that from people who look at the other entries – which may not be possible in closed submissions – and from whatever use the winning entry sees, which may be very limited indeed.
"People should be allowed to give their work away for free if they want."
Sure, I'm not going to make the Pixel-Stained Technopeasant argument. If you want to willingly give away your work, that's fine. But that's different to using the promise of a "win" to get people to do work for free, particularly if you give exact specifications for what you want. People have the right to distribute their work how they want, but taking advantage by subtly coercing them into handing over stuff for free is unethical.
"No one gets hurt, it's just for fun."
People can spend hours, even days of hard work on their submission – and can then be crushed when they realise they've been taken for a sucker. That sounds like harm to me.
Sadly, it's hard to prevent these abusive "contests". But it is possible to get the message out to creators to beware of being scammed into providing their work for free.
Fandom Overlap « Fandom Grounds
Just because it is part animal does not make it a furry...
If I'm considered a furry then I guess Batman is too. Sam is stuck with her appearance. Batman just plain CHOOSES to put on a bat themed costume and run around Gotham! To inspire fear? Surrrreee right right...Admit it Bruce! You just have a fetish! What's that? Fans disagree? Then STOP CALLING ME A FURRY DAMN IT!
msnbc.com: The wonderful thing about Tiggers
Nintendo announces Super Smash Bros. 4 …& 5!
Surprising no one, Nintendo announced at this year’s E3 that it will release a new Super Smash Bros. for its forthcoming Wii U console. The fighting series includes furry Nintendo characters such as Fox McCloud and Lucario, plus guest character Sonic the Hedgehog.
Series creator Masahiro Sakurai has not ruled out the possibility of a release on the 3DS, which would be the first installment of the series on a handheld video game system.
The game or games, though definitely coming to at least the Wii U, are not yet in production. Sakurai’s studio, Sora, is currently working on the 3DS game Kid Icarus: Uprising, and may defer Super Smash Bros. until its completion, giving furry gamers plenty of time to petition for inclusion of their favorite characters.
story_3569_nintendo_announces_super_smash_bros._4_____and_5_.mp3Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Last U.K. Teddy Bear Factory Celebrates 80 Years
06/11/2011
By: Rainstar
The teddy bear is a soft and cuddly toy that many, if not all, of us have owned at one point or another in our lives. This icon of childhood has been around as long as anyone can remember. 80 years ago in Telford of Shropshire county United Kingdom, a teddy bear manufacturing factory opened its doors and released its first catalog of their fuzzy friends. The factory, known as Merrythought ltd., is still alive and thriving; pumping out new designs and different bears each year. Not only is it a factory, but Merrythought contains a gift shop and museum dedicated to the history of the teddy bear and the company itself. Besides staying in business since 1931, what makes this factory so interesting is the fact that Merrythought is the last surviving teddy bear factory in the U.K.
I visited Merrythought last January when I was touring the United Kingdom with my family. Located a mere ½ mile upstream from the infamous Iron Bridge, the factory sports tall iron gates topped with festive teddy bear heads. A life-size (or rather, a very large) teddy bear statue wearing classic London Beefeater attire stands sentry just outside the museum; greeting passerby’s with a dignified air. Upon entering the museum, (if memory serves me correctly) a large chest housing several different bear designs from over the years beams down at you. A friendly clerk greets you at the door and will gladly answer your questions.
Gordon Holmes founded the Merrythought business in 1930. Like any business, Merrythought has experienced its share of ups and downs. In 1935, despite the Great Depression, the factory became the largest soft toy factory in Great Britain. During World War II, the Iron Bridge site was requisitioned by the U.K. armed forces and the factory began producing war materials. The organization was released from its military duties in 1946. In November 2006, the company voluntarily dissolved in response to, “…the ongoing effects of external economics.” More specifically, cheaply produced goods from foreign countries – against which Merrythought could not compete. The company remained closed until January 2007 when a media and social outcry rescued the company.
Oliver Holmes, grandson of founder Gordon Holmes, joined the company in 1972. Eventually, Oliver inherited the company from his father, Trayton Holmes, and became the head of Merrythought. He remained as such until his recent death in April. His daughter, Sarah Holmes, has since succeeded him.
Despite the loss of Oliver Holmes, the future could not be brighter for the Merrythought teddy bear factory. Most of the factory space (namely the large buildings outside the museum) has been rented to other corporations. Due to this, the factory has been unofficially renamed, “Merrythought Village.” Also, the London Olympic Games organizers have selected Merrythought to produce the official teddy bears for the London 2012 Olympics.
Furries in the World of Sex
I recently noticed that the furry fandom seems to be referred to in one of AIDES' other safe-sex campaigns. "The World of Sex" (NSFW) is a detailed drawing of a fictional sex-themed amusement park. One area seems to depict people in fursuits engaging in sex, and is labelled the "Enchanted Furry Forest". (So, yes, stereotyping all furries as fursuiters, and all fursuiters as using their costumes for sex.)
As it happens, the French-language version of the illustration instead labels the area "La Foret Frivole" ("The Frivolous Forest").
2 people die as bear flies through SUV
Via CNN
A bizarre auto accident involving two vehicles and a bear has left two people and the bear dead, Canadian authorities said.
Police in Quebec said a 300-pound male black bear wandered onto a road and was struck by an eastbound Pontiac Sunfire. The impact sent the animal hurtling through the air, where it smashed the windshield of a westbound Nissan Pathfinder sport utility vehicle and went out through the back window, regional police spokesman Officer Martin Fournel said.
Find the full article here: furryne.ws | Published News
My Little Pony Corrals Unlikely Fanboys Known as ‘Bronies’
The 32-year-old, who lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, loves his daily fix of My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic, and he’s not alone. He’s part of a growing group of “bronies” (“bro ponies”) — men who are fans of a TV show largely intended for a much younger audience.
“First we can’t believe this show is so good, then we can’t believe we’ve become fans for life, then we can’t believe we’re walking down the pink aisle at Toys R Us or asking for the girl’s toy in our Happy Meal,” Allen said in an e-mail to Wired.com. “Then we can’t believe our friends haven’t seen it yet, then we can’t believe they’re becoming bronies too.”
Every nerd has a favorite TV show they watch religiously and know inside and out. But My Little Pony seems like an unlikely object of fanboy love. Since the show debuted last fall on cable channel Hub TV, it’s attracted a growing number of male fanatics. Their love of the show is internet neo-sincerity at its best: In addition to watching the show, these teenage, twenty- and thirtysomething guys are creating pony art, posting fan videos on YouTube and feeding threads on 4chan (and their own chan, Ponychan).
They also risk life, limb and being trolled to death on the /co/ board to fawn over a small gaggle of ponies with names like Twilight Sparkle, Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash.