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My Little Garden
Our garden has gotten this way as well .... I think I need to think about pruning ... or just burning the back yard down.
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Otters in Space 3: Octopus Ascending, by Mary E. Lowd
The third installment of the Otters in Space trilogy brings Kipper's quest to a satisfying end. Finally back on Earth, the tabby cat's return is dampened by the political situation between cats and dogs, the impending invasion of the terrifying aliens from Jupiter, and her own restlessness after living a life of adventure among the stars. Kipper's life among the otters might have been damp and uncomfortable, but it's definitely transformed her. So when the government refused to do anything productive about the rapidly approaching enemy, Kipper takes matters into her own paws. Meanwhile, her sister fights a battle against an unjust political system, and her otter friends back on the Jovian moon race to find a solution of their own. Octopus Ascending is a fine conclusion to the Otters in Space trilogy. My favorite of the three books by far, the conflict is well developed. The characters have really come into their own, and the plot answers all the questions posed in previous novels while introducing a few new surprises. Like the fact that the cats of Earth know far less about their own history than they believe. I recommend the entire series for any fan of a good, fun, romping space opera, and I have a feeling that we may be seeing more in this universe, if not from Kipper herself. I very much look forward to whatever the author has in store for us next. The Bug and the Bullies
The folks over at Previews magalog let us know about this new book. “From the visionary Shaun Tan, an inspirational story for older picture book readers and beyond. Cicada tells the story of a hardworking little cicada who is completely unappreciated for what he does. But in the end, just when you think he’s given up, he makes a transformation into something ineffably beautiful. A metaphor for growing up? A bit of inspiration for the unappreciated striver in all of us? Yes, yes, and more.” It’s available now from Arthur A. Levine Books.

image c. 2019 Arthur A. Levine Books
Batman Vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
S8 Episode 10 – Popufurs (Revisit) - Roo and Tugs are joined by Kiit Lock, famous streamer, to discuss the world of Popufurs! In this topic revisit (which was originally Tugs' first episode as host) they discuss why furries crave popularity, how to approa
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Opening Theme: RetroSpecter – Cloud Fields (RetroSpecter Mix). USA: Unpublished, 2018. ©2011-2018 Fur What It’s Worth. Based on Fredrik Miller – Cloud Fields (Century Mix). USA: Bandcamp, 2011. ©2011 Fur What It’s Worth. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!)
Space News Music: Fredrik Miller – Orbit. USA: Bandcamp, 2013. Used with permission. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!)
Bumper 1: Mystery Skulls – Ghost. USA: Warner Bros Records, 2011. Used with permission.
Fifty Sheds of Grey: Kevin MacLeod – Spy Glass. Licensed under Creative Commons: by Attribution 3.0. Visit Incompetech for more.
Patreon: The Tudor Concert – Inflammatus. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0.
Closing Theme: RetroSpecter – Cloud Fields (RetroSpecter Chill Mix). USA: Unpublished, 2018. ©2011-2018 Fur What It’s Worth. Based on Fredrik Miller – Cloud Fields (Chill Out Mix). USA: Bandcamp, 2011. ©2011 Fur What It’s Worth. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!) S8 Episode 10 – Popufurs (Revisit) - Roo and Tugs are joined by Kiit Lock, famous streamer, to discuss the world of Popufurs! In this topic revisit (which was originally Tugs' first episode as host) they discuss why furries crave popularity, how to approa
Manimals (Mature)
I do hear some unicorns are like that. "Even though ‘I’ may stay the same, the aspect of relationships changes depending on whom I meet. The perfect relationship might not exist."
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TigerTails Radio Season 11 Episode 45
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A big roundup, then an uncomfortable news segment.
Link Roundup:- Vox: Why Parrots Can Talk Like Humans
- Furry fandom helps create culture of friendship, respect
- @DemetriusTrader tweets video of fursuiters answering door for pizza delivery
- To close ‘orgasm gap,’ the National Film Board launches game to teach people about the clitoris
- @SlyCat’s twitter video of NFC voring bounce castle
- Kickstarter: World of Furries, multiplayer RPG online browser game
- Canadian Wolves Airdropped onto Michigan
- @CanYouPetTheDog
- Collab project to pitch Animorphs to Netflix
- HardTimes: Furry Community Distances Self From Sonic the Hedgehog
- NPR: Polyamory On The Rise
- Niagara Falls’ Mario Kart Style Race Track Is Officially Opening This Spring
- AshCoyote and Eric “Ash” Risher release trailer for “The Fandom”
- Guardian: Red wolf: the struggle to save one of the rarest animals on Earth
- Insta360 Shares @WoleverWuff’s 360 fursuiting video
- KeepFurryWeird T-Shirts
- Animatronic tails for humans
- Tol interviews with sadosam “I Made My Own First Pup Hood Out Of Paper Mache”
- Man Shoots Himself in Penis
- Man Survives on Taco Bell Sauce for 5 Days
- Tiger at the Prom
- This Bizarre Organism Has A Disappearing Anus
My LITTLER Pony
As part of their 20th anniversary celebration, IDW Publishing are presenting a special collection of one-shot larger issues called the 20/20 series. And right there among them is My Little Pony: IDW 20/20. “Ponyville’s most courageous and magical ponies celebrate friendship and fun in this adventure set twenty years in the past! Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, and the rest of your favorite pony friends are young fillies—surely things can’t get too crazy, right?! One thing’s for sure: no matter what escapades they face, the magic of friendship will see them through!” It’s written by Ted Anderson, with art by Tony Kuusisto and Heather Breckel. IDW has a preview too.

image c. 2019 IDW Publishing
Volcano Island
The ecology of small volcanic islands like this are very odd. "Somewhere, on an oceanic island, the forces of nature are still at work as in primeval times. A young, naive female tiger lives there in harmony with herself and nature. When her awakening femininity is noticed by an older male tiger, the young tigress is getting more and more scared by his heated approach. But it is impossible to escape on the secluded island. The feelings of the young animal are reflected by the volcano island, and with the help of nature, she can finally act upon her own will."
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Kaiju Cat
Here is a cute short ident for NODE fest [1] 2018 and I gotta say I want a Kaiju Cat now. [1] http://www.nodefest.com.au/
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The Tall Blue Ones are Back
While everyone is waiting with baited breath for director James Cameron to really begin work on the sequel to Avatar (after he brought Pandora to life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Florida, of course), now Dark Horse Comics have a new full-color Avatar comic series hitting the shelves — Avatar: Tsu’tey’s Path. “Tsu’tey, proud warrior of the Omatikaya clan, betrothed to Neytiri, has his life turned upside down by the arrival of Jake Sully of the Sky People. Reveals events only hinted at in James Cameron’s Avatar!” It’s written by Sherri L. Smith, and illustrated by Jan Duursema, Dan Parson, and Wes Dzioba. The first issue is available in stores now.
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Surprisestream! - 3/5/2019 - we answer Patreon questions, and more! www.dragg…
we answer Patreon questions, and more! www.draggetshow.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/thedraggetshow Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DraggetShow You can also find our audio version on iTunes or anywhere you find podcasts! Be sure to check our website for all Things Dragget Show! Podcasts, videos, merch and more! Surprisestream! - 3/5/2019 - we answer Patreon questions, and more! www.dragg…
Finding the Line, by Sylvain St-Pierre
Denton Brislow is a pretty average cop - with an above average libido - in an anthropomorphic future Denver. He and his partner are called to investigate the horrific slaying of one of the city’s most influential families and one of their servants.This may sound like the start to your run-of-the-mill cop action novella, but I assure you, it is not. You see, it comes to be that Denton’s bloodline has ties to Society - an underground religion whose divination consists primarily of… homoerotic sex.Before reading this book (having been briefed on its content) I feared this plot device would amount to little more than a convenient excuse to introduce an orgy every few pages. The orgies were there, I assure you. But I am happy to report that St-Pierre managed to take the high road and craft a cohesive, believable religion with clearly defined rules, checks and balances. A lot of thought went into the way it manifests itself and how it folds into larger society.Fair warning. This book is not for the squeamish. It describes bodily fluids a plenty. Sex. Lots of Sex. And then some more sex. There is mention of incest. Denton is reminded of his initiation, which happened whilst he was still a minor. And twice in the novel, he has visions of him having intercourse with the ghost of his own father.As a counterpoint, he does not agree with all the traditions and rituals of his newfound brotherhood. At times, he is truly disgusted. (You will be too.)The great irony of this novel - where sex is such an important theme - it is not very sexy. It does not feel pornographic. St-Pierre does not spend a lot of time gushing over the characters’ sexual encounters. Sometimes it is as crude as “...and then we fucked for three hours.” I believe this was done to emphasize the doctrine of Society, that sex is about the transfer of life energy from one vessel to another. Enjoyment thereof being a convenient side-effect. So this is not a big loss to me.My main criticism of this book, aside from the dubious legality of some of its sexual encounters, is that the “furry” aspect of the book feels more like spice added, rather than a key ingredient to the recipe. This story could easily have worked with human characters. Apart from the occasional mauling, the only benefit of adding tail, paw and claw to the mix would be to soften the unpleasantries - to remind the reader that this is a different society and universe than the one we live in.Your mileage will vary with “Finding the Line”. You are likely to either love it or hate it. Though it falls flat as a pornographic piece, I will recommend this book based on strong characterization, solid narrative, good flow and the uniqueness of the concept. Recommended. * * * * TigerTails Radio Season 11 Episode 44
Shaggy (and the) Dog
Here we go again! We got this from Complex.com: “Scooby-Doo will make its return to the big screen with an animated movie set to star Gina Rodriguez, Tracy Morgan, and Will Forte, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The film — directed by Tony Cervone, the producer behind the television series, Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated — is currently untitled. Forte is set to play the titular dane’s best friend Shaggy, Rodriguez will voice Velma, and Morgan will be non-Mystery Gang member Captain Caveman [!]. Frank Welker, who’s worked with the franchise since 1972-73’s The New Scooby-Doo Movies, will play the role of Scooby-Doo. For this case, the gang will reportedly team up with other Hanna-Barbera universe heroes to save the world from the corrupt plans of Dick Dastardly, the main villain of fellow Hanna-Barbera classic, Wacky Races [!!]. The project, which is set to hit theaters May 2020, will be the first time Scooby Doo takes the silver screen since the 2004 live-action film, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.” Sounds like they’re getting much more ambitious with their universe now! We found other talk on-line about this this movie project that gave it the title of S.C.O.O.B. Guess we’ll find out next year!

image c. 2019 Hanna Barbera
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Link Roundup:- Telegram Autoplay Updates
- Sally – Episode One
- #BYU mascot has come out publicly as gay
- Tenkitsune on VTV national tv in vietnam
- Lake Erie Sends A Massive 40-Foot ‘Ice Tsunami’ Crashing Ashore
- Parrots Addicted to Drugs
- Man Allegedly Faked Own Kidnapping To Get Out Of Super Bowl Pool Payout
- Snake On A Plane: Unsuspecting Woman Traveling From Australia Brings A Passenger
- Woman Breaks Into Houston Home To Smoke Pot And Is Greeted By A Tiger