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Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 12:53
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Zootopia US Teaser Trailer

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 12:33
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I'm... new here and very confused..

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 11:49

I know what kinda stuff to expect on here, but well... after being sent here by /u/supahvaporeon to meet other Raichus and well... i still cant figure out how to actually use this site ;w; so many links that lead to places im not looking for. he had to send me a link to even find this subreddit. hopefully someone here can give me a hand :<

Um, that aside, I'm a really friendly and cuddly raichu w^ so any of you can come say hi.. now to figure out if i can actually put that on my profile or something..

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Ice Cream doesn't help at all

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 11:36
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Yiff OR No Yiff

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 11:01

there are over 18 thousand furries on reddit, i'd wonna see how many people like or dont like yiff... Also post reasons why you picked!

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Who Killed Kathleen Gingers?, by Gary Akins – book review by Fred Patten.

Dogpatch Press - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 10:20
Submitted by Fred Patten, Furry’s favorite historian and reviewer. Who Killed Kathleen Gingers?, by Gary Akins. Revised edition. Illustrated. Austin, TX, Furry Logic Productions, February 2010, trade paperback $15.00 (136 pages). For those who object to funny-animal fiction – stories in which there is no reason for the characters to be anthropomorphic animals instead of […]
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Dating sims?

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 08:17

So I just finished my first play of katawa shoujo and loved the writing, artwork, and story. I'm wondering if anybody has a recommendation for a furry dating sim?

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Dog Tired - Are you working too much? If you have a full-time job in North America, the answer might very well be, "Yes!" We here at WagzTail understand your pain, and we share some of our own observations and solutions for dealing with overwork in the of

WagzTail - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 06:00

Are you working too much? If you have a full-time job in North America, the answer might very well be, “Yes!” We here at WagzTail understand your pain, and we share some of our own observations and solutions for dealing with overwork in the office.

Metadata and Credits WagzTail Season 3 Episode 74

Runtime: 30m

Cast: Eli, Levi, Wolfin

Editor: Levi

Format: 128kbps ABR split-stereo MP3 Copyright: © 2015 WagzTail.com. Some Rights Reserved. This podcast is released by WagzTail.com as CC BY-ND 3.0. If distributed with a facility that has an existing agreement in place with a Professional Rights Organisation (PRO), file a cue sheet for 30:00 to Fabien Renoult (BMI) 1.67%, Josquin des Pres (BMI) 1.67%, WagzTail.com 96.67%. Rights have been acquired to all content for national and international broadcast and web release with no royalties due.

Podcast image by Levi Wolstrom.

Dog Tired - Are you working too much? If you have a full-time job in North America, the answer might very well be, "Yes!" We here at WagzTail understand your pain, and we share some of our own observations and solutions for dealing with overwork in the office.
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Who here will be watching E3? What do you hope to see?

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 05:34

A new game with anthro characters, maybe?

I'll be more focused on Sony's conference because I'm a PlayStation boi. Though I will be watching all of them (Except Nintendo's. And maybe not EA's either because last year it was just a bunch of sports games and Battlefield which I don't care in the slightest about).

I'm hoping to see some new IP's. Something different for a change instead of all this generic FPS crap we've had for so long. Maybe a revival of 3D platformers? Basically anything that doesn't involve guns I'll be happy with because I'm a liiiittle bit sick of pointing and shooting at things. Gimme some sword focused games!!!

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So this is the place, right?

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 05:32

Having lurked outside the entrance of reddit for 3 months, I'm a bit surprised and excited that my first post would be in r/furry, and not some corner in a 'default sub' or the subreddit representing my homeland, collecting dust.

Perhaps subconsciously there isn't without reason, however. To be honest, my socks were knocked off the first time I saw a 'newbie' post that was enthusiastically received. The artwork and distinct humour have been enjoyable. One of my most unforgettable posts here is about a guy my age that took his life (rest in peace fellow fur). Fortunately his close ones received condolences from inside and outside this subreddit. In all, I'm sure that I shall discover the rest of the bountiful supply of true positive energy here and learn how to spread that from you guys, and hopefully the energy shall never diminish. You all deserve cookies for contributing towards that, and hello to you all!

By the way, all seriousness aside, just a little about myself. I'm a 15-year-old Secondary 4 student, somewhat good at Mathgeometry pls, occasionally doodle, speak English, Cantonese and Mandarin, and learn foreign languages to counter-annoy people ????? not really, is actually many fun. My fursona is a cat with white fur from head to toe (and tail), and often shy of having cuddles.

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Moar Pracice!

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 04:06
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How did you find the Furry fandom?

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 03:18

I really want to know this. Tell us your story!

Tagged NSFW just to be safe its not safe.

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What aspects of your fursona's animal (or any animal) do you incorporate into your daily lives?

Furry Reddit - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 02:39

Kind of a weird question, but I think it might fly here. :) What I mean is, animals can have traits that we can learn from and emulate, such as a cat's stealth, or a bird's singing, or a dog's boundless enthusiasm. What lessons from animals have you taken to heart?

For me, I think the biggest one is awareness of one's surroundings. I'm an introvert, a thoughtful and introspective person, so I have a tendency to be absorbed in my own world when out and about and walking, but I feel it's dangerous. (I could get hit by a car, or mugged or something because I wasn't paying attention) When I was in a park, I suddenly noticed the ducks go back in the water, and the birds and squirrels suddenly vanished and were silent. I wasn't sure what was going on at first, but then a bald eagle cruised past overhead. I thought, "wow, all the animals in this park are paying attention, because it could mean their lives." I resolved to be more aware, to be safe. I use my eyes and ears and look for anything that could be dangerous.

The other one, that I take from wolves and dogs, is my sense of smell. I think people tend to disregard their olfactory sense. I mean, we're always being told how many thousands of times more sensitive a dog's nose is to ours, so the human sense of smell is kinda useless, right? But it's not! We can learn much from things through our nose, like if something is dirty, or rotten, or has bacteria growing on it, or what chemical was last used to clean it. I even discovered that humans can follow scent trails/ plumes like a dog can! By moving back and forth, I can sometimes tell the size and shape of an odour plume and find where the source of the smell is. (I even kinda sniff like a dog, short, rapid sniffs) Yeah, I'm not as good a dog would be, but I've been able to find things, like a can of coffee, or what's making a musty smell in the house, and I learn which way the air tends to move in a building by following where scents go.

Ok, I'm making this too long, but I want to hear from you guys! What skills or behaviours have you learned from your fursona or other animals?

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Categories: News

Scare the Bear!

In-Fur-Nation - Thu 11 Jun 2015 - 01:45

CartoonBrew.com made note that the fourth feature-length animation in the Open Season series is in production and scheduled for release on home video in the spring of 2016. “Directed by Cow and Chicken creator David Feiss (who was also head of story on the original Open Season) and produced by The Simpsons’ John Bush, Open Season’s fourth installment [Open Season: Scared Silly], animated by Canada’s Rainmaker Entertainment, centers on the mystery of the Wailing Wampus Werewolf, who reportedly haunts the Timberline National Forest that serves as the setting for the franchise. Its possible existence so intensely scares the crap out of Open Season’s domesticated grizzly bear Boog that he elects to skip summer camp, which inspires his companions, led by the one-antlered mule deer Elliot, to bombard their ursine pal with exposure therapy to cure his fears.” No word yet on who’ll be voicing Boog and Elliot this time.

image c. 2015 Rainmaker Entertainment

image c. 2015 Rainmaker Entertainment

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