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Red Lantern Comic
I thought at 1st is was going to be some weird furry spin on the whole Green Lantern stuff. I was wrong. We still get a high-quality furry comics.
"On a small, isolated island run by ruthless gangs and powerful crime families lies a town of brothels and drug dens, serving all who come into port. The natural barrier of the sea makes escape for anyone nearly impossible, and most live out their lives with no hope of buying their freedom from the oppressive hyena gangs that own them.
Amon is one such indentured servant. Sold into the life from a young age, he's passed his 30th year, and approaching the end of his usefulness to his Madame. With far too much left to repay to earn his freedom, his outlook is bleak. And then, he is given the humiliating task of training his replacement, a young, exotic tiger whose naivete and innocence make his indoctrination into the brothel life even more difficult.
War rages in the waters surrounding the small Shanivaar islands, and naval soldiers are spilling into port in droves. Could these foreigners be the salvation the captive workers so gravely need, or do they bring nothing but danger from abroad?"
"On a small, isolated island run by ruthless gangs and powerful crime families lies a town of brothels and drug dens, serving all who come into port. The natural barrier of the sea makes escape for anyone nearly impossible, and most live out their lives with no hope of buying their freedom from the oppressive hyena gangs that own them.
Amon is one such indentured servant. Sold into the life from a young age, he's passed his 30th year, and approaching the end of his usefulness to his Madame. With far too much left to repay to earn his freedom, his outlook is bleak. And then, he is given the humiliating task of training his replacement, a young, exotic tiger whose naivete and innocence make his indoctrination into the brothel life even more difficult.
War rages in the waters surrounding the small Shanivaar islands, and naval soldiers are spilling into port in droves. Could these foreigners be the salvation the captive workers so gravely need, or do they bring nothing but danger from abroad?"
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DON'T LOSE YOURSELF_PV
The band is called Man with a Mission and comprises of a bunch of people in wolf masks. O you crazy Japanese people!
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Furry, the Film
Lindsey Batdorf is a student at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, completing her degree in Digital Film-Making. Recently she completed her thesis film, called Furry. It tells the story of a college student and furry fan, who attempts to explain himself to his friends, fellow students, and his would-be girlfriend. According to the director, “This film is intended to shed a positive light on the furry fandom while also poking some fun at it as well. If you like it, thank you! If you don’t like it for whatever reason, you are entitled to your opinion. Can’t please everyone!” Lindsey has a trailer for the completed film up on Vimeo. Unfortunately, she can’t post the entire film on-line, due to college restrictions, but she says it will be showing up at various film festivals in the near future.
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THE BEAVER - Trailer
Two-time Academy Award® winner Jodie Foster directs and co-stars with two-time Academy Award® winner Mel Gibson in THE BEAVER -- an emotional story about a man on a journey to re-discover his family and re-start his life.
Plagued by his own demons, Walter Black was once a successful toy executive and family man who now suffers from depression. No matter what he tries, Walter can't seem to get himself back on track...until a beaver hand puppet enters his life.
THE BEAVER opens Spring 2011.
Plagued by his own demons, Walter Black was once a successful toy executive and family man who now suffers from depression. No matter what he tries, Walter can't seem to get himself back on track...until a beaver hand puppet enters his life.
THE BEAVER opens Spring 2011.
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Animator who worked on children's movies accused of brutally beating, shooting a puppy
A southern California DreamWorks animator is accused of beating a puppy with a hammer so badly that Humane Society workers are calling it one of the worst cases of animal abuse they've ever seen.
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Yes, You Can Get Leprosy From an Armadillo
Editor's note: I have an alt' that's a armadillo. This news will make for some interesting role-playing scenarios.
For years, scientists have speculated that armadillos can pass on leprosy to humans, and that they are behind the few dozen cases of the disease that occur in the U.S. every year. Now, they have evidence. A genetic study published today in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that U.S. armadillos and human patients share what seems to be a unique strain of the bacterium that causes leprosy.
For years, scientists have speculated that armadillos can pass on leprosy to humans, and that they are behind the few dozen cases of the disease that occur in the U.S. every year. Now, they have evidence. A genetic study published today in The New England Journal of Medicine shows that U.S. armadillos and human patients share what seems to be a unique strain of the bacterium that causes leprosy.
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Internet Porn Has Transformed Sexual Desire, Study Finds
A new book, which analyzes a billion web searches from around the world, highlights the way in which the Internet apparently revolutionized sexual desires, making tastes once regarded as deviant more widespread.
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The Lighter, Furrier Side of Metal Gear Solid
This cute little clip was put together by Gabriel Gagné. It's the fox from the Kojima Productions (Metal Gear Solid) logo, and it's chasing a beach ball. And that's it
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The Furry Pals
A reckless gang of animal friends find themselves in a lot of trouble, riding across the desert chased by a gang of giant chickens.
This animated short film came out of the Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, based in London and we'd love to get your feedback on this never-before-seen short. Do you think it has the potential to become a series on Cartoon Network?
This animated short film came out of the Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, based in London and we'd love to get your feedback on this never-before-seen short. Do you think it has the potential to become a series on Cartoon Network?
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Least I Could Do Beginnings meets the Muppet Babies
"You're not allowed to look up. Nanny will get angry."
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Unreleased Xbox “Sonic Extreme” Game Footage Released
So, I heard some of you are a fan of this one game, Sonic Adventure 2. It’s a pretty great game, I must admit. Most people who have played are familiar with the very first stage, City Escape. The very first part has this little part where you do a bit of downhill “skateboarding.” Pretty fun, right?
Now imagine a game based on that, because that’s precisely what Sonic Team was working on at one point in time.
Now imagine a game based on that, because that’s precisely what Sonic Team was working on at one point in time.
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Pets and Productivity: Does Having an Animal in the Office Make You a Better Worker?
Hanging out with man’s best friend is a huge part of our daily routine, and for many families a dog or cat is like another child. But as much as we pamper our furry friends, we can’t take them everywhere with us. And when it comes to those 8 hours (or more) we spend on the clock, it seems like our family pets are just never welcome to spend time with us while we are at work.
But not all professions believe in working without their trusted animal friends. For centuries, cats have been prowling breweries and farms to kill rats and mice. K9 units couldn’t function without their canines, of course, and many hospitals and nursing homes have on-staff dogs or cats to comfort patients. Even some bookstores have cats prowling the stacks.
And increasingly, “regular” offices are encouraging pets to become a part of the work day. But are animals in the office a source of distraction, or a legitimate tool for increasing productivity?
But not all professions believe in working without their trusted animal friends. For centuries, cats have been prowling breweries and farms to kill rats and mice. K9 units couldn’t function without their canines, of course, and many hospitals and nursing homes have on-staff dogs or cats to comfort patients. Even some bookstores have cats prowling the stacks.
And increasingly, “regular” offices are encouraging pets to become a part of the work day. But are animals in the office a source of distraction, or a legitimate tool for increasing productivity?
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Barack Obama's Birth Video 2011
The President had some fun with the press and released his birth video. Said birth video are actually clips from Disney's "The Lion King." He even throws in a jab at Fox News and tells them to contact Disney for the long-form version :P
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Save the Seabirds, Kill the Rabbits
A team of specialists has arrived at subantarctic Macquarie Island, roughly halfway between Australia and Antarctica, to begin a vital operation: killing every mouse, rat, and rabbit on the island.
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Cow Caper Nets 26 Gallons of Milk
Perhaps he was thirsty, or it was because he never got enough calcium as a child, or maybe he had a thing for dressing like a farm animal.
Whatever the reason Stafford sheriff’s authorities say a man donned a cow costume and not walked, but crawled into a Walmart store on Garrisonville Road (Va. 610) in North Stafford at 10:35 p.m. Tuesday.
Authorities say he found a shopping cart and then pushed it to the milk isle.
Now on two feet, security guards inside the store say the upright cow was caught on video tape placing 26 gallons of milk –– about $92 worth of the moo-cow juice –– into a the shopping cart, and then rolled it out of the store.
A manager called 911 to report the larceny that was caught on video tape.
At one point someone reported a man in a cow suit was trying to give away the milk to customers, said Stafford sheriff’s spokesman Bill Kennedy.
Whatever the reason Stafford sheriff’s authorities say a man donned a cow costume and not walked, but crawled into a Walmart store on Garrisonville Road (Va. 610) in North Stafford at 10:35 p.m. Tuesday.
Authorities say he found a shopping cart and then pushed it to the milk isle.
Now on two feet, security guards inside the store say the upright cow was caught on video tape placing 26 gallons of milk –– about $92 worth of the moo-cow juice –– into a the shopping cart, and then rolled it out of the store.
A manager called 911 to report the larceny that was caught on video tape.
At one point someone reported a man in a cow suit was trying to give away the milk to customers, said Stafford sheriff’s spokesman Bill Kennedy.
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Pollock by pulsar
Imagine, if you will, a world—a world where the term "hyper artist" refers not to the subject matter of their oeuvre, but to the morphology of the artist themselves.
I suspect the art world would have been a very different place.
My advanced apologies to those who are familiar with the original Namuth photograph, and subsequently find they are unable to fap to this. I suppose that makes this image some bizarre variant on Rule 34.
In other news, I do believe I am now officially on the highway to Hell.
I suspect the art world would have been a very different place.
My advanced apologies to those who are familiar with the original Namuth photograph, and subsequently find they are unable to fap to this. I suppose that makes this image some bizarre variant on Rule 34.
In other news, I do believe I am now officially on the highway to Hell.
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Calling animals 'pets' is insulting, academics claim
Domestic dogs, cats, hamsters or budgerigars should be rebranded as “companion animals” while owners should be known as “human carers”, they insist.
Even terms such as wildlife are dismissed as insulting to the animals concerned – who should instead be known as “free-living”, the academics including an Oxford professor suggest.
The call comes from the editors of then Journal of Animal Ethics, a new academic publication devoted to the issue.
It is edited by the Revd Professor Andrew Linzey, a theologian and director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, who once received an honorary degree from the Archbishop of Canterbury for his work promoting the rights of “God’s sentient creatures”.
In its first editorial, the journal – jointly published by Prof Linzey’s centre and the University of Illinois in the US – condemns the use of terms such as ”critters” and “beasts”.
Even terms such as wildlife are dismissed as insulting to the animals concerned – who should instead be known as “free-living”, the academics including an Oxford professor suggest.
The call comes from the editors of then Journal of Animal Ethics, a new academic publication devoted to the issue.
It is edited by the Revd Professor Andrew Linzey, a theologian and director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, who once received an honorary degree from the Archbishop of Canterbury for his work promoting the rights of “God’s sentient creatures”.
In its first editorial, the journal – jointly published by Prof Linzey’s centre and the University of Illinois in the US – condemns the use of terms such as ”critters” and “beasts”.
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Can’t Keep Clothes On Horo, Even In Figure Form…
Spicy wolf Horo engages in her two favourite pastimes – apples and taking her clothes off – in this ero-figure by CM’s, her very rudimentary modesty preserved only by her bushy tail.
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Bugs and Daffy at the White House
Allright, I admit it. I’m a sucker for any modern day use of Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes characters. Here’s Bugs and Daffy at the White House yesterday. No birth certificates required…
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