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A wild FURRY appeared!
Ayo! I'm Bottlecapn, now officially a furry! I've been lurking around this sub for about, oh I dunno.... 9-10 months?long before I made an account anyway I decided to join you guys because I decided why the heck not? I needed to meet more furs like me and get involved in the fandom. Plus, it's exciting to finally have found a place where I can be me instead of playing out my usual reserved persona!
Lemme tell you a bit about myself beforehand: I'm a guy, gamer (Hearthstone, League of Legends, Smash Bros.) amateur artist, chiptune fanboi, straight A's highschool student, and I have a tendency to blather on a lot to the point where what I'm discussing with myself is completely irrelevant to the topic at hand. I'm so glad I'm finally joining you guys and can't wait to meet you all! Cap'n out!
submitted by Bottlecapn[link] [76 comments]
Happy 4th of July America!
Happy 4th of July guys! I am the official spokesperson of this day because my name is July!
Sorry England, better luck next time :B Remember guys, Democracy is non-negotiable!
What are you guys doing today?
submitted by shichigatsu[link] [29 comments]
Whenever I sniff out /r/furry drama
You unlock this door with the Key of Imagination... There's a spare key of imagination in the fake rock in the garden if you need it.
Hey everyone. I had a question about two mental ways of becoming an anthropomorphic animal.
First is Hypnosis. Has anyone here ever tried to become their sona through Hypnosis? And if so, how effective was it if at all?
The Second one is "Lucid Dreaming" There are various products and guides around that supposedly let you take full control of your dreams. So has anyone ever attempted to do this and basically become their sona in a dream? And again, was it any success? (Assuming you can fully recall your dreams)
submitted by Vexthra[link] [1 comment]
Furry fan struggling for life after Taiwan explosion that injured 500. (Update)
Soooo, what do you guys think of my stuff?
Sooo, i know these kind of posts belong to /furryartschool, i have already posted this there , but with no response. There's just not enough people on that sub atm so though i could also find some art peeps if i just ask it here, sorry about that. Anyways, heres my post:
I want to know where should i improve or what so i do with my art, im kind of scared to ask for a full-on critique since i know that im a wuss when it comes to that, but just feel free to point out flaws and such. so here are some stuff i did i guess:
Sketches from my last request tread: http://i.imgur.com/MPIPd67.jpg
Sketch i did to my friend: http://i.imgur.com/nPzV2aX.png
Character design thing/lineart: http://i.imgur.com/y4wM7En.png
colored character stuff (it's pretty old but i don't really wanna post other fully colored images, since they are a bit more "personal" idk lol.) : http://i.imgur.com/tAge4cN.png .
i would be glad if i can get a sort of a general analysis.
Thank you guys in advice.
submitted by retardcookie[link] [14 comments]
How has being a furry helped you in your everyday life?
Just curious on how our fandom has helped us in our daily life.
submitted by Verok_the_Dragon[link] [58 comments]
Animals Along for the Ride
When anthropomorphic characters aren’t the star of the show, the most common place to find them is as a human character’s sidekick. Such is the case with two more pre-school animated TV series on their way to Netflix in the near future. First up there’s Kazoops (from Cheeky Little studio) in 2016, which “…follows the inquisitive young boy Monty and his best friend, a pig named Jimmy Jones, as they seek answers to the questions children routinely ask about everyday life.” There’s a teaser trailer over at Cartoon Brew. Then in 2017 look for True & the Rainbow Kingdom from Guru Studio: It stars a young girl who “…with the help of her best friend Bartleby the cat navigates the magical Rainbow Kingdom using her creativity and ingenuity in search of harmony and love for all.”