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‘Tail!’ – The party for So Cal Furs gives a Q&A for the Furclub Survey.

Simply A Question
So, I recently started talking to a person, in real life, I mean, and they seem like an alright guy. I found out a few things they like, such as anime. However, I was rather surprised with a conversation that came up today. Let's call the person Josh for the sake of me writing less.
Josh: If you had a baby, and it was mixed with one animal, what animal would that be?
Me: What, would the baby be anthropomorphic?
Josh: Yup.
Me(Kinda shocked): I guess it would be a wolf or something.
Josh: Finally, someone that understands how great the wolf is.
Now, excuse me for typing that out in such a long way, but I couldn't seem to get this down through shorter amount of typing. The question is: is this common for non-fuzzy people to talk about, or is it likely that me and this person share an interest on anthropomorphicism?
TL;DR - Person irl talked about an anthro wolf, are they likely a furry?
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PWYW VIDEO GAME: Blocky Bottle Buddies!
Birthday Game Giveaway!
Hi, it's my birthday, and since I can't draw, or do anything creative, I'm having a giveaway on my favourite subs!!!
(feel free to find my other posts and join those)
Here I'm giving away the Game
Gun Monkeys (on Steam)
All you need to do to participate is post a reply, I'll let the goddess of randomness decide a winner.
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The Lion Matures
Renee Carter Hall has released a new preview of her upcoming book Huntress. “All her life, the young lioness Leya has dreamed of becoming one of the karanja, the proud huntresses of her people. But there’s more to being karanja than just learning to throw a spear. Life among their tents means giving up family, safety — even love. How much is Leya willing to sacrifice for a place in the sisterhood? Does she truly have the heart of a huntress? Author Renee Carter Hall takes readers into the veld for this coming-of-age anthropomorphic fantasy for teens and adults. This edition includes the novella “Huntress” (nominated for the 2014 Ursa Major Awards and Coyotl Awards), as well as three brand-new short stories set in the same world.” The e-book version is available to order now, and can be downloaded beginning September 20th. The print version will be released at the RainFurrest convention, with online orders from FurPlanet shipping in October.

image c. 2015 Renee Carter Hall