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Season 5 - Show 46
“On the Bright Beach” by Kandrel
Author: toonces
As we continue further through the various meta-layers of fantasy involved with idealized stories about fake things, usually acted out in mediums that alter reality in their own ways, we get to the Bright Beach. It’s easy to say that the Bright Beach represents something as basely sci-fi as Second Life. But the way the narrator separates the actions of the fantasy characters from the disembodied entities that control them gives the story that same strange sense of distance.
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Flashpoint Furries
Yet another mega-series from another big-name comic book publisher. This time it’s DC Comics’ Flashpoint. Several of your favorite superheroes find themselves zapped (in a flash, of course!) to another universe where things have not worked out the same at all as in the “normal” DC universe. Leading the battle to get these stranded heroes home is that super speedster The Flash. Several continuing titles are taking on the Flashpoint story-line, and there are also several one-shot titles involved — some of them of note to furry fans. First off in Grodd of War, Gorilla Grodd seems to have made good on his ambition to take over the world… or at least a good portion of it, as he now rules Africa! Then, there’s the mysterious, very British, very insectoid adventures of The Canterbury Cricket (“His Power is his Curse!”). All of this starts going down this June — and all in full color, of course.
AD 032 - Three Treats for April Fools - Happy belated April Fools; better late than never. Tonight we have three fun short pieces, with a couple of shared themes which should be easy to discern. "A Sucrose-Induced Rant" by Read by "Snack Time" by Kayl
Happy belated April Fools; better late than never. Tonight we have three fun short pieces, with a couple of shared themes which should be easy to discern.
"A Sucrose-Induced Rant" by Will A. SanbornRead by Peter Katt
"Snack Time" by Kaylyn Weddendorf
Read by Stoker Bramwell
"Briendon’s First Hunt" by Will A. Sanborn
Read by Peter Katt
Music cues by Infinity Squared
Voting for the Ursa Major awards is being held at the Ursa Major website.
AD 032 - Three Treats for April Fools - Happy belated April Fools; better late than never. Tonight we have three fun short pieces, with a couple of shared themes which should be easy to discern. "A Sucrose-Induced Rant" by Read by "Snack Time" by Kaylyn Weddendorf Read by...Furry, not an obscure little fandom any more
Author: Lamar
Furries have long thought of our fandom as a little niche thing, the fandom that only a tiny number of people are into. The weird fandom, the one that gets picked on and sidelined. We’re small, weak, and need to hide…
Well, I’ve got news for you. We’re not. We’re amongst the biggest fandoms in the world.
Worldcon, the World Science Fiction convention, considered the focus point of science fiction conventions peaked at 8,365 attendees in 1984. But it started off as a convention that only attracted people in the hundreds. It wasn’t till its 34th con in 1976 that it passed 4000 attendees. Currently attendance is between 4000 and 6000, depending on location and the state of the economy.
Anthrocon passed 4000 attendees last year, its 14th convention. A growth rate almost twice that of Worldcon! With Further Confusion and Midwest FurFest following that growth, constantly increasing their membership despite a slow economy.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Link to this post!Live Animals being sold as Keyrings
Via TreeHugger
Keyring ornaments are perhaps the most useless item you’ll ever carry in your pocket or stuff in your purse — but now, thanks to an increasingly popular item being sold in China, it can easily be the cruelest, too. For the price you might expect to pay for some kitschy trinket, Chinese street vendors are selling live animals, permanently sealed in a small plastic pouch where they can survive for a short while as someone’s conversation piece. Apparently, these unimaginably inhumane keyrings are actually quite popular — and worst of all, it’s totally legal.
According to The Global Times, these keyring accessories containing live animals are widely available and sold publicly in subway stations and on sidewalks. Potential buyers (read as animal-abusers) have the choice between a living Brazil turtle or two small kingfish, sealed in an airtight package along with some colored water. One vendor claimed that the trapped creatures “can live for months inside there” because the water contains “nutrients,” though veterinarians have already disputed this claim.
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Link to this post!ThunderCats 2011 Trailer [HD]
Author: AshMCairo
“ThunderCats Trailer from Wondercon 2011 Panel”
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Link to this post!Sacred Hoan Kiem turtle captured for medical treatment
Author: Rakuen Growlithe
Many concerned Vietnamese are focussed on the lake in the capital city, Hanoi, where veterinarians are deciding how to treat the sacred Hoan Kiem turtle.
Concern arose after the sacred Hoan Kiem turtle was seen with open wounds in its flesh. Efforts to treat the turtle began, organised by 10 government agencies and requiring the expansion of the lake’s island.
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Link to this post!UK to Ban Animal Circuses After Cruelty Exposed
Author: AshMCairo
“The truth, it seems, has the power to set the most inhumanely treated animals free from their abusers. Last week, troubling undercover footage of a circus elephant named Anne being bound and brutally beaten by her keepers sent shock waves through the UK, where such animals are paraded before an audience as ‘entertainment’. In response to the public outcry, the UK Environment Secretary, Caroline Spelman, has announced plans to ban the use of wild animals in circuses — returning some semblance of dignity to a host of exotic animals that currently share a billing with acrobats and clowns.”
Via TreeHugger
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Link to this post!UK to Ban Animal Circuses After Cruelty Exposed
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