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Getting kicked out >~<
---Before you read through this wall of text, I live just south of Houston, TX---
Hiya...I feel awful posting this, I hate asking for help.
My parents are kicking me out because they found out I'm gay...I'm 18 but I'm not ready to live on my own yet. I'll be moving in with my boyfriend very soon, (as soon as our rent house becomes available): within a couple weeks, a month max.
I don't have anywhere to stay :-/
Any of you fuzzybutts have a place where I can hang out for a couple weeks while I wait for my rent house to become available? I unfortunately can't compensate immediately...monetarily at least. You can have my Blu Ray collection, electric keyboard and plenty of cuddles though 0.0
I'm super clean and quiet and can sleep on a couch. I realize this isn't the best pitch but I don't really have much to offer right now >_<
Once again, I live just south of Houston, TX. Thanks fellow fuzzbutts <3
submitted by FurryAndAfraid[link] [120 comments]
If Furry Con Security was your responsibility, how would you set things up?
I'm mainly looking for redditors with consec experience or experience in concom, but anyfur is welcome to bring their ideas to the table! experience in security/law enforcement outside of conventions is also definitely a plus!
I work for a fur con in the security department, and we're rapidly expanding our attendance base. I sometimes worry that with the numbers we're getting, we're going to need to alter our approach to security. I'm seeking outside ideas, hopefully to help cope with the increases in attendance that are forecast for next year. And no, I'd really rather not name my convention, because I'm not a department head (just a lead)- and because this is completely unauthorized, just an exploratory thing, if you can dig it. (*???)
My two main concerns:
Coverage - this includes attraction and retention of quality security staff/volunteers, as well as a better utilization of the personnel resources available;
Training - what to emphasize in training, how much training to give, and how to achieve staffing/volunteering goals while still maintaining minimum training standards.
For those who are less familiar with con security, there are some things we can't do for liability reasons - but I'd love to hear any ideas you have - hoverboards for patrolling a parking lot included. XD
submitted by ConSecKitty[link] [95 comments]
Bored in classes and have nothing to do.
Figured I'd use my free time to ask how all you balls of fluff are doing today. What's up, anything interesting going on with you all today?
submitted by MagicFighter[link] [70 comments]
Brought myself a Guilmon fleece hat and another custom shirt. Sugar daddy be pimpin'.
Did the Axis Have Any Funny Animals? – WWII history from Fred Patten.
A cold day at the station ~ by Yosuke7390
Guild News: June 2015
Welcome to our newest members Rob Baird, Lawrence M. Schoen, John Lynne, Rebecca Mickley, and Amy Fontaine!
Member NewsIn book release news, you can now purchase J. F. R. Coates’ Reborn, the new deluxe edition of Phil Geusz’ Book of Lapism, the new hardcover edition of Paul Kidd’s A Whisper of Wings, Kidd’s latest novel GeneStorm: City in the Sky (in Kindle and print formats), and John Van Stry’s Interregnum (sequel to his Children of Steel). Online, Patrick “Bahumat” Rochefort’s From Winter’s Ashes has published Chapter 2.2 and Chapter 2.3.
In short fiction news, Mary E. Lowd’s science fiction story “Panda-Mensional” has appeared in Neo-Opsis, and Weasel has furry fiction in Earth is Huge and We’re All On It. And in poetry news, Weasel’s collection The Hell Inside Us is now available.
In other news, Vixyy Fox’s children’s book Improbable… Never Impossible (illustrated by Cara Bevan and published by Rabbit Valley) won the 2015 Indie Excellence Award in the Children’s Fiction – Early Reader category, and our own M. C. A. Hogarth was elected to the office of Vice President of Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America.
Congrats, everyone!
(Members: Want your news here? Start a thread in our Member News forum!)
Market NewsUpcoming deadlines: The conbook for Maltese FurCon closes to submissions on June 15, and Rocky Mountain Fur Con’s conbook closes on July 15. The furry anthology Fragments of Life’s Heart closes on August 15.
In non-furry markets, the fantasy anthology Into the Mist seeks dragon stories, deadline July 1.
Remember to keep an eye on our Calls for Submissions thread and our Publishing and Marketing forum for all the latest news and openings!
Guild NewsNominations for the Cóyotl Awards close today! Last chance to recognize the best furry fiction from 2014. If you need a refresher on what’s eligible, check out our 2014 recommended works thread!
On Goodreads? The FWG now has a Goodreads group, and we also now have a bookshelf featuring books by our members. Feel free to add any members’ books we’ve missed so far (see the instructions here on how to do that).
We’re always open for guest blog post submissions from members — good exposure and a great way to help out fellow writers. See our guidelines for details.
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