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Review: ‘What Happens Next’, edited by Fred Patten
Furry Race mods for Fallout 3?
So, I recently got my hands on Furblivion (Furoblivion? I don't know), and it made me wonder. Is there anything similar to that for Fallout 3?
Ive found RocketLombax Anthro Races, but I'm not sure if that is exactly what I am looking for.
Anything you guys can provide is welcomed, so long as it adds to the discussion.
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Congratulations /r/furry on 9000 subs!
Just to let you guys know about Gingitsune (Silver Fox), It is an anime that started last week and has anthropomorphic spirits in it :3
Gromit statue auction raises £2.3m for Bristol children’s hospital
Episode 9 (2013-10-14)
Furry Movie Award Watch: September 2013
Barking and Bravery in Battle
Doodle or Die delivers delightful deviant derps!
Furries and Bronies are like quadrilaterals and sqares
The most well known definition of a furry in the fandom is someone who likes anthropomorphic animals, and a brony is someone who enjoys MLP: Friendship is Magic, which only features anthropomorphic characters. Therefore, bronies are a subgroup of furries, like how squares are a kind of quadrilateral, but not all quadrilaterals are squares. Not all furries are bronies, but all bronies are furries. U Mad, Bronies?
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Barking and Bravery in Battle
Now and then we like to spotlight something involving real-world animals — especially when they’re doing something that, while maybe not anthropomorphic, definitely feels like something you wouldn’t expect animals to do. Dogs of War is a new full-color graphic novel, coming very soon from Graphix Press in softcover and hardcover editions. From Mile High Comics, here’s the blurb: “Dogs of War is a graphic novel that tells the stories of the canine military heroes of World War I, World War II, and the Vietnam War. This collection of three fictional stories was inspired by historic battles and real military practice, and each story tells the heroic adventures of a soldier and his service dog. Based on the real-life roles of military dogs that served as Red Cross rescuers, messengers, scouts, search-and-rescue teams, sentries, and mascots, Dogs of War captures both the adventure and the devastation brought on by war, as well as the celebrations of life and friendship between boys and their dogs.” Dogs of War was written by Sheila Keenan and illustrated by Nathan Fox.

image c. 2013 Graphix Press
Found this little G-shep piece in /r/wtfart
favorite ''furry but not furry'' media thing?
like how lion king is furry but not furry. it can be ANY type of media!
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