Reynard the fox is an anthropomorphic red fox from European folk lore. He was portrayed as a trickster in stories dating back to the 1100s. There are drawings of him as half human going all the way to the 1400s. In 1869 he was depicted as:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynard
This isn't exactly a book, but it's a published article: https://sites.google.com/site/anthropomorphicresearch/home/publications
Possibly bibliography material?
I feel like his quotes are pretty spot on.
A few years ago I was as big of a CoD fan as anyone. I probably logged more hours on Modern Warfare 1 than any other game. Eventually, I got bored of that style of game. I don't see how people can continue to buy every new CoD when they are all pretty...
Wolfgun is a DnB artist that uses an anthro wolf as his artist persona
So does Rchetype, another DnB artist
Source: http://kalivasquez.deviantart.com/gallery/ Drawings by KaliVasquez
Sorry for the large images; I couldn't figure out how to resize them...
I think people are just attached to their Traditions. Things change with every generation and of course the people who have adapted to their current paradigm don't want to change. It's just a fact of life that things change; to forgo all the potential benefits of new technology is just asinine...
I remember seeing furry art on VCL many years ago and thought "this is pretty cool." I never got further than randomly browsing furaffinity until recently though.
In college there was so much other stuff to do that I never had the time nor desire to be part of a mostly-online community. A few...
Thanks for the clarification. Renard was really my first foray into "electronic" type music, so I'm pretty ignorant. I found Wolfgun on his facebook.
Seriously, Wolfgun is really good; I've been listening to him a lot lately. I love his vocals and space-y theme. Can't wait for him to release...
Streak from Kyell Gold's Pendant of Fortune book.
I can't even say why really; he isn't a particularly engaging character and the reader never gets much insight to his thoughts. Maybe I like him because he's simple and I get to fill in the blanks. Doesn't hurt that he's a wolf.
I find it hard to believe people were literally shouting profanities at a 10 year old. Also, the quote where the parent seemingly finds "your regular rave" where people "take loads of drugs" acceptable, but people fursuiting is going too far, is ridiculous
This news outlet is desperate for...
Obligatory sticky reference: http://forums.furaffinity.net/threads/61166-FOR-THE-SAKE-OF-OUR-SANITY-YOU-DON-T-HAVE-TO-quot-COME-OUT-quot-AS-FURRY! In short: Being a furry isn't a big deal unless you make it out to be. Don't be embarrassed about it and you'll be much happier.
I'm somewhat surprised no one has mentioned either Wolfgun or Rchetype. I don't know what to call their genre, but it sounds similar to Renard's to me. Definitely worth a listen. Wolfgun: http://wolfgun.bandcamp.com/ Rchetype: http://rchetype.bandcamp.com/
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