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FC-41 Bat Ladder - Inglip Summoned.

FurCast - Sat 14 May 2011 - 22:59

Inglip Summoned.

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News: WikiFur article of the week:
  • “Convention”
Topics Discussed (copied directly from Google Moderator):
  • “The effects of media (eg. books, movies, art) viewed just before sleep on dreams. Lucid and otherwise.”(BC)
  • “TSing the good, the bad, and the ugly. And why it’s so popular?”
  • “The My Little Pony fad…I just had to… But seriously, why is it so popular?”
  • “Why do most furries decide to name their fursona’s the hardest to spell/pronounce names they could think of?”
  • “Inglip has told me to enslave furries :/ how do i comply?”
Emails (Sender – Subject):
  • Thursday Rain – “A new face and a requested reply”
  • Hyäne – “…”
  • Nick – “Might I be a tiger?”
  • Landon O – “I can tell you were confused”
  • Miles the Inkfox – “Parkour for furs”
  • Killer – “Lucid dreams”
  • Icy Kitty – “Well Hi there!”
  • Anonymous – (no subject)
  • Doki Doki – “Help… Please?”
  • Rift – “because im a potato!”
  • WOLFIE – “follow furry needs alittle help”
  • G’reth – “FUCK!!! What they ment by hell on earth!”
  • JonTheFox – “My Girlfriend”
FC-41 Bat Ladder - Inglip Summoned.
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FC-41 Bat Ladder - Inglip Summoned.

FurCast - Sat 14 May 2011 - 22:59

Inglip Summoned.

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News: WikiFur article of the week:
  • “Convention”
Topics Discussed (copied directly from Google Moderator):
  • “The effects of media (eg. books, movies, art) viewed just before sleep on dreams. Lucid and otherwise.”(BC)
  • “TSing the good, the bad, and the ugly. And why it’s so popular?”
  • “The My Little Pony fad…I just had to… But seriously, why is it so popular?”
  • “Why do most furries decide to name their fursona’s the hardest to spell/pronounce names they could think of?”
  • “Inglip has told me to enslave furries :/ how do i comply?”
Emails (Sender – Subject):
  • Thursday Rain – “A new face and a requested reply”
  • Hyäne – “…”
  • Nick – “Might I be a tiger?”
  • Landon O – “I can tell you were confused”
  • Miles the Inkfox – “Parkour for furs”
  • Killer – “Lucid dreams”
  • Icy Kitty – “Well Hi there!”
  • Anonymous – (no subject)
  • Doki Doki – “Help… Please?”
  • Rift – “because im a potato!”
  • WOLFIE – “follow furry needs alittle help”
  • G’reth – “FUCK!!! What they ment by hell on earth!”
  • JonTheFox – “My Girlfriend”
FC-41 Bat Ladder - Inglip Summoned.
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FC-41 Bat Ladder - Inglip Summoned.

FurCast - Sat 14 May 2011 - 22:59

Inglip Summoned.

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News:

 

WikiFur article of the week:

  • “Convention”

 

Topics Discussed (copied directly from Google Moderator):

  • “The effects of media (eg. books, movies, art) viewed just before sleep on dreams. Lucid and otherwise.”(BC)
  • “TSing the good, the bad, and the ugly. And why it’s so popular?”
  • “The My Little Pony fad…I just had to… But seriously, why is it so popular?”
  • “Why do most furries decide to name their fursona’s the hardest to spell/pronounce names they could think of?”
  • “Inglip has told me to enslave furries :/ how do i comply?”

 

Emails (Sender – Subject):

  • Thursday Rain – “A new face and a requested reply”
  • Hyäne – “…”
  • Nick – “Might I be a tiger?”
  • Landon O – “I can tell you were confused”
  • Miles the Inkfox – “Parkour for furs”
  • Killer – “Lucid dreams”
  • Icy Kitty – “Well Hi there!”
  • Anonymous – (no subject)
  • Doki Doki – “Help… Please?”
  • Rift – “because im a potato!”
  • WOLFIE – “follow furry needs alittle help”
  • G’reth – “FUCK!!! What they ment by hell on earth!”
  • JonTheFox – “My Girlfriend”


FC-41 Bat Ladder - Inglip Summoned.
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Making Of, A Geddan To End All Gedans

Furry News Network - Sat 14 May 2011 - 21:20

05/14/2011
By: CraftyAndy

Making Of, A Geddan To End All GedansShowing the better parts of filming the Geddan video at Furry Connection North 2011 , and the great people that helped make it happen. I did make a few tweaks to the final video which is already re-uploaded (see unlike youtube you can replace video files), but nothing that significant. ;Furry Connection North videos are in the works. The next movie dungeon will be The Dark Knight, then the first season of My Little Pony (maybe I have yet to watch it.).I have interviews to edit and post of artist at FCN along with artist I have lined up to interview at motor city comic con this year.

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Encyclopedia Dramatica is no more?

Furries In The Media - Sat 14 May 2011 - 19:58
I guess I'm out of the loop here, as the switch happened a month ago, but it's been replaced by a SFW site called "Oh Internet."

http://digitallife.today.com/_news/2011/04/18/6489864-notorious-nsfw-website-cleans-up-its-act
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How to Create a Facebook Page for Your Fursona

furryne.ws - Sat 14 May 2011 - 15:25
Time and time again I have seen the accounts of my fellow furs get removed from Facebook. However, I can understand Facebook’s policy of wanting to keep public profiles strictly linked to actual human bodies. It keeps things clean, neat and tidy. Also with modern problems with cyber-bullying, identity theft, sexual predators, trolls and such it seems like a decent policy from a security standpoint.
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Facebook Deleting ‘Non-Human’ Profiles

furryne.ws - Sat 14 May 2011 - 15:23
Facebook, you likely either love it or hate it. The social networking giant seems to have been conducting maintenance on its user accounts for a few years focused on accounts for pets or animals. Mainly this seems to be driven by the network’s security policies to keep users from hiding behind another personality and not showing a profile page.
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FurryFilm by Eric Risher

furryne.ws - Sat 14 May 2011 - 15:19
Whenever the furry fandom comes to light in popular media, it has often become sensationalized. We envision a film that steps beyond the aesthetic spectacle of the community and explores the fandom in more depth. In particular, we are interested in placing this subculture against a social background to examine the “human element” of being furry.
To do this, we will explore the lives of several furries both in and outside of the fandom. We will place a particular emphasis on how “being furry” contributes to identity construction, how the fandom is structured as a community, and how the fandom influences (or is influenced by) mainstream society.
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2010 Ursa Major Awards winners

furryne.ws - Sat 14 May 2011 - 15:10
The winners of the tenth annual Ursa Major Awards for the best anthropomorphic/"funny animal" literature and art first published during 2010 have been announced at a presentation ceremony tonight at Morphicon in Columbus, Ohio.
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Hyenas The Movie

furryne.ws - Sat 14 May 2011 - 15:06
"Hyenas" Movie Story:

Plot Outline:

Roving clans of shape-shifting human/hyena creatures prowl and hunt for human prey. They are hunted by one man seeking revenge for the death of his loved ones.

Overview:

"Hyenas" the movie is an urban legend detailing accounts of human encounters and attacks by a sub-culture of predatory cryptohuman Hyenas. These shape-shifting human-like creatures prowl the rural back roads and forests of North America and have long been thought to exist by Cryptozoologists. Folklore and sightings persist even as mainstream science denies their existence. But these fierce creatures with bone crushing jaws and an appetite for human flesh are real and live up to the fierce reputation of their cousin, the African Spotted Hyena. A dozen snarling, fighting crypto Hyenas can devour an adult human -- skeleton and flesh -- in a matter of minutes.
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Review: Ursula Vernon’s ‘Black Dogs’, vol. 1 & 2

Furry News Network - Sat 14 May 2011 - 14:31

Author: dronon

blackdogs2sm.jpg blackdogs1sm.jpgAfter the recent review of the terrible Hyenas, here’s something to make hyena fans happier!

When Ursula Vernon published the first volume of Black Dogs in 2007, her life was very busy. She was moving house, her webcomic Digger was experiencing a surge in popularity, and her newly-acquired literary agent had got her a sweet deal to write and illustrate children’s books for Scholastic.

Understandably, writing a sequel took a back seat, so when the second half of Black Dogs was published four years later, Sofawolf Press conveniently reprinted the first volume with a new cover.

Black Dogs is a fantasy novel set in a world with humans, elves, and many anthropomorphic species. The main character is Lyra, a young human who finds herself on the run after her merchant family’s home is attacked by bandits. Though educated and well-read, she hasn’t much practical knowledge. Luckily she meets Sadrao, a tall, kind dog-soldier, one of a respected species of anthro-hyenas. Taking her under his wing, she joins him on his travels while he teaches her survival skills.

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Radio interview with Danish furries?

Furries In The Media - Sat 14 May 2011 - 10:04
I happened upon this, dated from about a month ago (April 19):
http://www.dr.dk/P1/Klubvaerelset/Udsendelser/2011/04/16115910.htm

It's in Danish, and looks like a piece on a radio program. (Any Danish furs here who can elaborate?)

A quick-and-dirty Google translation, of the page's text to English, reads:


Bold, beautiful and sexy furries
Club Room 19th April 2011, at. 16:10 P1

Listen to the show (43:32)

By fox cage in Scandinavian wildlife park sits club room with Charlie, Martin and Ole. They are ordinary young people, but they are also a wolf, a fox and a gray jackal.

When the fox plays Guitar Hero
There is a group of young Danes who call themselves furries. They dress in animal costumes, exchange drawings of animals and meet at the 'furmeets' to talk about the furry subculture and their various fields of interest within it. Ole example. a 'fur-suites'. So he dresses himself out in big animal costumes and join forces with other fur-suites out in parks, where he gives the past an adequate experience they will long remember. - I decided once to go to Blockbuster to download a game wearing my fursuit. It turned out to be a fantastic trip for all responded so positively. The employees behind the counter was completely finished with laughter and there were two boys behind me in the queue who called their friends and said 'Hey, I just can not wait have to get down to Blockbuster, here is a giant fox and play Guitar Hero! "

Fur porn yiff =
But when you move into the dirtier part of furry culture, then you come upon furry self-invented synonym for furry porn: Yiff. Martin is 28 years and was for many years a fan of an American account named Eric Schwarz. Eric Schwarz's first animal motifs were quite innocent, but at some point learns Martin, the artist starts to draw its anthropomorphic animal women with large, bare breasts and with a lot more affectionate glances. Martin's drawing style evolve in the same direction, and he still prefers yiff rather ordinary man porn. - It gives just an extra dimension that the girl has fur and cat ears. It's probably just a fetish, like so many others, he says.

Furries across borders
Yiff has spread like a prairie wind out of the Internet's nooks and crannies, and you can find according to Martin yiff just as easily as one can find general porn on the net. And furrykulturen owe the Internet a great deal of its success, for it was over the net that culture in the early '90s began to break boundaries. Today furries exchange pictures, drawings, yiff, fur art and stories over the net, and it is here that the big Furry Conventions is beaten up. Kept example. a Fur Con in September in Germany, where organizers expect thousands of furries as a visitor.
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Lion and tiger and bear (oh my)

furryne.ws - Sat 14 May 2011 - 07:58
Three predators living together at Noah's Ark Animal Rehabilitation Center.
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ACTFur OnAir: ACTfur – 3 of 3 of 3

Furry News Network - Fri 13 May 2011 - 20:41


Author: actfuronair

In this episode we discuss saving money, dinosaurs are awesome, shimenji’s and changing the names of pets.

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2010 Ursa Major Awards winners

Furry News Network - Fri 13 May 2011 - 20:32

Author: PeterCat

Ursa Major AwardsThe winners of the tenth annual Ursa Major Awards for the best anthropomorphic/”funny animal” literature and art first published during 2010 have been announced at a presentation ceremony tonight at Morphicon in Columbus, Ohio.

See also: Last year’s winners, the 2010 nominees and other UMA coverage.

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A Furry’s ordinary life

Furry News Network - Fri 13 May 2011 - 19:28

05/13/2011
By: SonoKAI

Okay… Now here is something. I know we Furries have our ordinary lives right?
But they are never shown. Here is a little something that made me happy yesterday. I found out about this video thanks to Renard Queenston, but coming down to it I think it is something we should all watch.

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Review: Furries should avoid ‘Hyenas’

Furry News Network - Fri 13 May 2011 - 17:32

Author: crossaffliction

Hyenas movie posterThe pitch for Eric Weston’s Hyenas must have resembled “it’s a werewolf movie, only this time they’re werehyenas!”

On one hand, not exactly the greatest movie premise ever. On the other hand, it worked on me.

Right here it should be said Hyenas is a bad movie. Besides the obvious reasons a low budget, straight-to-DVD creature feature might not be worth your time, it manages to offend in ways it didn’t mean to.

So here’s fair warning for any other furry hyena fans hoping for at least a glimmer of decency: look elsewhere.

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ActFur s3 ep03 - 3rd of 3rd of 3rd

ActFur - Fri 13 May 2011 - 12:04

In this episode we discuss saving money, dinosaurs are awesome, shimenji’s and changing the names of pets.


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Fuzzy Nation

In-Fur-Nation - Fri 13 May 2011 - 01:56

By far one of the Grand-Daddies of anthropomorphic science fiction (as opposed to furry fantasy or children’s stories) is the Fuzzy series by the late H. Beam Piper. Beginning with Little Fuzzy in 1962, Piper introduced us to the short, fur-covered in inhabitants of the planet Zarathustra, and what happens when humans colonizing the planet stumble across them. (Yes, we’re certain that George Lucas read the book as a young man, too.) Piper wrote a second Fuzzy book (Fuzzy Sapiens), but then he committed suicide in 1964, seemingly bringing the series to an end. However, the books continued to grow in popularity, becoming nearly required reading for up-and-coming science fiction fans in the 1970′s and 80′s. Eventually, Ace Books hired William Tuning to write a third book in the series, and Fuzzy Bones was the result. Some time later, Ardath Mayar wrote a book called Golden Dreams: A Fuzzy Odyssey, which told of the planet Zarathustra from the point of view of the fuzzies themselves — and postulated that they were actually a space-fairing race.  Then, strangely enough, H. Beam Piper’s missing third Fuzzy book turned up, Fuzzies and Other People, and the history of Zarathustra was changed all over again. So, why are we telling you all this now? Well, it seems that author John Scalzi has decided to “reboot” the Fuzzy series all over again with his new book, Fuzzy Nation. It’s available now from Tor Books. According to the press release, it tells the story of one Jack Holloway, who discovers a wealth of gems on the planet Zarathustra. They belong to company that hired Jack, so long as there are no sentient species on the planet.  Then, these fuzzy little aliens show up in Jack’s camp…

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Moth antennae: how to attach?

Furry Reddit - Thu 12 May 2011 - 11:20

Hullo fellow furs,

I'm trying to make a pair of large, yellow, comet moth antennae. I've got a pair of ostrich feathers that I've dyed yellow, but I have no idea how to attach them to a headband or such like. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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