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When You’ve Said Too Much

[adjective][species] - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 14:00

I’ve long been fascinated by the art of communication. While writing is my forte, I’m also fascinated by radio—I was a teen-aged disc jockey for a time at an educational station—and just about all other forms of gasbaggery. One of the things that has struck me most profoundly over the years is how much all the various means of exchanging thoughts and ideas have in common with each other at the basic level.

Over the years I’ve chosen a very few favorite literary passages and other odds and ends of communication and thought long and hard about what makes them work so well. One is an excerpt from Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes, more specifically the arrival of the Midnight Circus Train. Another is the last few paragraphs of Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, which never leaves me dry-eyed. A third is a lesser-known but still famous scene from book five of the Horatio Hornblower series (Beat to Quarters was the American title) by C.S. Forester in which the protagonist, half-mad from noise and terror and the strain of command in the most brutal sort of combat struggles to maintain his sanity as he (largely by pure force of will) stands for hour after hour in the hot sun with the corpses of his friends and shipmates piling up ever deeper all around him. These are all three of them brilliant gems of the literary art, and each achieved much of their impact using very different techniques. Indeed, they share only a single thing in common.

Not one of them is one syllable longer than they absolutely must be in order to achieve the effect intended. Indeed, each is remarkably short compared to the power they command in the reader’s mind. Not a shred of “non-essential” or “second-rate” material is present to water down the impact of the rest.

It wasn’t literature that first caused me to notice this phenomenon—like many children my age I was required to memorize the Gettysburg Address. The Address was only a few words long, yet if ever a national leader has delivered a more powerful or timeless message I’m unaware of it. According to my history teacher, during that era speeches—and American political speeches in particular—tended to drone on for hours and be filled with highfaluting twenty dollar words, impressive gesticulations, eyerolling, appeals to heaven and seventy-four other sorts of tommyrot nonsense audiences would never tolerate today. By contrast, Lincoln’s speech was over before some of the audience were even aware he’d truly begun. Again we see the same pattern, in this case expressed so powerfully that eventually it redefined the art of speechifying in America if not worldwide—brevity, brevity, brevity. Let not the second-rate water down the Really Good stuff. After all, if it’s not on-point then it’s not what your audience came to hear about/paid to read.

Which leads me to the real point of this piece…

[adjective][species], as I understand it (and correct me if I’m wrong here), wants to be seen as the “literary” or “intellectual” news source of the fandom. There’s nothing wrong with that—this world has plenty of room for both The New Yorker and Mad Magazine, after all. No one enjoys a good “thought piece” more than I do, and I’ve even been honored to write a couple-three of the things myself in this venue and others. But there are dangers here, some of which are less obvious than others. When one sets out to intellectualize about the fandom, for example, it’s first essential to have something valid, on-topic and interesting to say. Such articles are in very short supply for a “furry New Yorker”, I’d imagine, so it’s understandable that the focus may have to widen sometimes merely in order to obtain new material. The demand for quality, on-topic articles is bound to exceed the supply, especially considering what the authors are being paid. The danger is, however, is that if you water things down enough pretty soon you’re really not running an intellectual magazine about furries and the furry fandom anymore. Don’t get me wrong—if I were to attempt to force myself to write at least one “deep” or “introspective” furry article a month for [a][s], well… I have the self-discipline to crank something out, were I foolish enough to make such a commitment. But would it really be up to snuff or invariably of interest to the average fur?

No. Not a chance. I just don’t have that many good ideas. And that’s why I believe that [a][s] should be about the really good stuff and only the really good stuff. It is of this that true greatness is made. If the cost is a shorter magazine or fewer issues per year, then let it be so. After all, there are only so many genuinely profound things one can say about a given fandom. This is the lesson of the masters of communication—not a syllable should wasted, nor should a sentence (or an article) be off-topic. Instead let there be laser-like focus on what is truly of interest to the fandom and creating excellence in how this material is presented. Most of all, let not the editors worry themselves excessively over rejecting (or heavily editing) that which does not belong.

I congratulate [a][s] for attempting something incredibly difficult in terms of what they aspire to be, and I’m also very proud to be associated with them. (Or at least I hope that I’m still associated with them after posting this article!) I’ve always been all about high aspirations and reaching for the very top, and I think that [a][s] is doing exactly that. Let Flayrah—a publication equally high in my regard, for various reasons—deal with the “what” and “when” and “where” of the fandom; that’s their forte. [a][s], in my own opinion, should be where a reader seeks the “how” and (even more importantly) the “why”. These are far tougher questions, requiring a different mindset and format to deal with properly, and…

Oh, my.

I’ve gone on a bit too long. Haven’t I?

cards against humanity anyone?

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 13:08

http://pyz.socialgamer.net/index.php falcon with a box on its head. fudgefaces game password:redditfurry 8 players 5 spectators

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oldie but a goodie (animation)

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 11:49
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For your consideration: Flayrah’s top stories in 2013

Furry News Network - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 08:38
Author: GreenReaper So how did Flayrah do compared to 2012? At first glance, activity fell, with 536 stories from 33 contributors. But the year’s 914 Newsbytes replaced many short stories, especially after auto-posting to Twitter and Facebook began. High ratings accrued to a profile of horse-worshipping Turkmenistan, news of the proposed feline mayor of Xalapa, […]
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Parents think i'm sick...

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 03:17

So, for reason's i still don't know, my parents did heavy research on me on the internet for " no reason ". To actually find my stuff like uploaded pictures and other things, they went trough my stuff to find one of my usernames. So then they found my online profile ( like yo rp, the kinks i'm into, etc ) and they confronted me about it. They were super scared of seeing in my fetish list stuff like " rape " or " cubs ". I don't know you but trying to explain the internet and what's on there to parents that are 50 years old, that almost never use the internet and don't know how it works is pretty much impossible even tough i repeated over and over that kinks that most of the stuff i wrote is fantasysies and not something i would do for real. Now they want me to go see a psychiatrist because they think i'm sick and have mental problems.

I created this account just to let you know that if you still live with your parents ( i'm 20, starting university ) do everything possible to not let them find a username that could bring them to see the " you " on the internet.

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Greetings from FC

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 01:14
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Reddit Furry Interviews #1! - Pandez

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 01:02

direct link: http://draggetshow.podomatic.com/entry/2014-01-23T21_59_41-08_00

web page link: www.draggetshow.com

Don't Panic, this is a Dragget Show bonus! Xander interviews Pandez for Real/Reddit Furry Interviews! We had a great talk discussing his standup, improv, introduction to furry, involvement in the Star Trek community, and more! Here are some links of interest mentioned, where Pandez wooed some Trekkies and Redditors to the furry side:

http://www.reddit.com/r/startrek/comments/1e9qaz/wil_wheaton_wasnt_sure_what_to_make_of_lt_pandez/

http://aceofgeeks.blogspot.ca/2013/05/lieutenant-pandez-or-how-i-learned-to.html

And as always, don't forget to preregister for Fur Squared! (www.fursquared.com). Oh, and IFC & MCFC, Pandez is involved in those too!)

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RFI (Real Furry Interviews) - Pandez - Don't Panic, this is a Dragget Show bonus! Xander interviews Pandez for Real/Reddit Furry Interv...

The Dragget Show - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 00:59
Don't Panic, this is a Dragget Show bonus! Xander interviews Pandez for Real/Reddit Furry Interviews! We had a great talk discussing his standup, improv, introduction to furry, involvement in the Star Trek community, and more! Here are some links of interest mentioned, where Pandez wooed some Trekkies and Redditors to the furry side: http://goo.gl/VN4oZk http://goo.gl/2hcGnT And as always, don't forget to preregister for Fur Squared! (www.fursquared.com). Oh, and IFC & MCFC, Pandez is involved in those too!) RFI (Real Furry Interviews) - Pandez - Don't Panic, this is a Dragget Show bonus! Xander interviews Pandez for Real/Reddit Furry Interv...
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I just want to talk.

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 00:45

I just want to talk to some other furries. I've only just accepted who I am, and I don't know anyone. I don't want to Skype, and I'm not ready to meet anyone IRL.

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Depature to Riven

Furry Reddit - Fri 24 Jan 2014 - 00:08
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Fandom Drama – With No Facts, There Can Be No News

Furry News Network - Thu 23 Jan 2014 - 22:07
While we sympathize with those involved, Furry News Network can not and will not get involved in these issues. While these may be controversial, they are not news, they are hear-say and personal drama.
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The End of Things

Fursday - Links - Thu 23 Jan 2014 - 20:52

A young adult comic about the lives of various college & university students dealing with the coming of age.

Rating

This site contains slightly offensive material.  Chance of mild swearing and mildly disturbing imagery.

Additional links

Twitter

WikiFur entry

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Menswear Dog

Fursday - Links - Thu 23 Jan 2014 - 20:41
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Photo blog of a shiba inu men’s fashion icon.

In their words

Menswear Dog is a 4 year old shiba inu living in NYC with a penchant for all things style. His interests include never washing his selvage denim, lurking around Soho for someone to notice his steez, and sniffing fine a$$ bitches.

Rating

Suitable for all ages. This site has no offensive content.

Additional links

Video: Unleashed: Menswear Dog

Instagram

Twitter

Pinterest

Svpplier store

Facebook Page

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Furstarter

Fursday - Links - Thu 23 Jan 2014 - 20:40

Blog dedicated to reporting about various furry projects being listed on crowd funding sites like Kickstarter and IndieGoGo. Also provides advice on those thinking of crowd funding a project on how to be successful.

In their words

Furstarter is a weekly review, and more frequent twitter, tumblr, andfacebook, covering furry crowdfunding opportunities—primarily from Kickstarter, IndieGogo and Offbeatr, but we review other sites and welcome suggestions.

Rating

The vast majority of crowd funding projects are G rated, a minority of projects are of an adult sexual nature and are clearly marked as being adult.  Viewer should be at least 17 or with parental guidance.

Additional links

FurAffinity

Tumblr

Twitter

WikiFur entry

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