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Dreams - Do you dream often? In this episode, Eli attempts to analyze some of Levi's more unusual experiences and the crew attempts to explain what lucid dreaming is like to someone who has never done that.
Do you dream often? In this episode, Eli attempts to analyze some of Levi’s more unusual experiences and the crew attempts to explain what lucid dreaming is like to someone who has never done that.
Metadata and Credits WagzTail Season 3 Episode 65Runtime: 30m
Cast: Crimson X, Eli, Levi
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.
Dreams - Do you dream often? In this episode, Eli attempts to analyze some of Levi's more unusual experiences and the crew attempts to explain what lucid dreaming is like to someone who has never done that.
Your favourite quote/quotes?
Im just curious if you people have a quote or quotes that you find inspiring, or ones that you use as guidance through your life.
Personally I have recently started using "its only as weird as you make it". its very fitting when it comes to coming out as a furry.
But amongst my favourite is "people are stupid", this is know as the wizards first rule from the sword of truth books. it basically means people will believe any lie as long as they want to believe it, or they fear its true. trust me when i say it works.
what is your favourite?
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Goodbye to a Couple of Bears
Over the past few days two gentlemen passed away. Two gentlemen with very different but both very interesting connections to furry fandom. Stan Freberg, 88, was a man who “wore so many different hats throughout his career that he may as well have been a hat-maker. Satirist, songwriter, comedian, commercial producer, recording artist, actor, puppeteer, and voice artist only scratch the surface.” Among the myriad of voices he created some of the most memorable might be Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent (in both the puppet and animated versions of Beany & Cecil), the beaver in Disney’s Lady & the Tramp, and (from a very young age) Junior Bear, the lunk-headed young son of short-tempered Papa Bear in a series of cartoons by Chuck Jones. (“C-A-T, dog… D-O-G, Rhode Island…”). Meanwhile Bob Walker also passed away, at the age of 54, apparently from a heart condition. Mr. Walker will best be remembered as co-director (with Aaron Blaise) of Disney’s 2003 2D animated film Brother Bear, but prior to that he had worked as a layout artist on numerous Disney animated projects including Rescuers Down Under (1990), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1994), Mulan (1998), and Lilo & Stitch (2002). A native of Canada, Mr. Walker started his career working for Nelvana Animation on TV shows like The Raccoons. [Thanks to Cartoon Brew for providing this info.]

image c. 2015 Walt Disney Animation

image c. 2015 Warner Brothers
What car do you drive?
Or any specifically named transport.
I drive a Subaru Legacy (2000)
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I've spent the last month creating a visual fursuit maker database, today I finished it!
http://makersdatabase.tumblr.com/
134 makers and counting!
I always get people coming to me asking how to find and pick a maker, and it doesn't really help that other databases are just names and numbers. Pictures speak a thousand words, so I made a visual database to help everyone. It's got new makers, old makers, popular makers, unknown makers, you name it. They're all active ones too. I've also tagged them so you can browse by species, popularity, style, and more. Along with each maker's compilation is a little writeup about them, links to their websites, and reviews if any.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could help spread the word, I believe there's a lot of people that could use this! It's also great if you just like looking at different kinds of fursuits, it's insane how much variety is out there.
I'll also be making a guide on how to go about choosing your maker, so keep an eye out for that too!
Thanks ^^
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Do you guys have any phobias/fears?
I have a fear of affection. I don't like showing affection, giving, or receiving any sort of affection. Sorry guys, no hugs for me. High five?
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Any advice for a noob to the furry fandom?
Hey guys, I've teetered on the outskirts of the furry world for a little while now, and am now finally taking a step into the community. Any general advice about the culture/community that a new-ish outsider pup may not know? Cheers. :)
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Things to consider - First time fursuit commission
As the title suggests, looking to commission my first fursuit sometime (ideally) in the next 2-4 months. I'm making final decisions on details of the suit still since i'm still finalizing some details on my fursona. I'm looking for questions I should think about asking my potential makers that a first-timer may overlook.
So far some things I've come up with are:
Feet construction (for the makers who don't really 'specify') - If it's built directly on a shoe or are made to slip on over shoes
Ensuring head can be made to accommodate glasses - I wear corrective lenses and while I go for a while without them I generally don't like to.
I have some additional details I want to cover with the potential makers with regards to the body suit. I'm looking to initially commission a partial then get a bodysuit sometime down the line. Or, depending on estimated time of completion might get it all at once (I'm working on getting back in shape, almost at my goal but want to make sure I can maintain things for a least a month or two). I don't want to end up sending measurements/DTD and have things change too drastically.
I know there are probably a dozen other things I could cover but these are the first few things that come to mind.
Any input is appreciated
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