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The writers of [adjective][species] have some interesting things to say, but frequently blunt their points by using too many words to do so. (Part of this impression comes from technical choices of column-width / line-spacing / font size, but not all.)

I also noticed several instances of "here's a concept I just read about that I'm applying to furry". This is perhaps part of the point of a "meta-blog", but it still feels like they're trying too hard when they do that.

As with Flayrah, sometimes the best part is the comments. Here are some posts worth browsing:
* Re-evaluating your Sexual Preference (I agree with Altivo; age is a uncontrolled factor)
* Furry Cons of the World (possibly triggered by my story about Fur-st and Kemospo two weeks prior)
* Death in the Fandom
* Eighty-Twenty
* Animal Farm (Maus, I believe, has the same non-furry status)
* Online Relationships
* Participation Mystique 2 - On Words
* Zoophilia in the Furry Community
* Dressing Up
* First Impressions
* How to Approach Someone (mostly for the Tapestries flowchart, though it surprisingly lacks cinfo)
* Character Verses Self (largely for Klisoura's comment)

The site also suffers from the same "huge-ass header on every page" that FNN had (literally half the window on my netbook) . . . but I didn't notice until I tried it in Chrome. It didn't even load for me in Firefox, because it has "ad" in the URL, which I block. Whoops.

For those wishing to keep up with [a][s], I've added their feed to our front-page footer.

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