Month: June 2018
Review and Download of New Furrottica Winter 1997
Really there isn’t too much to this issue 2 stories one being An Otter’s Tail by Thomas G. Brady and A Surprise of Sean by Silverfox. Both stories are good if not sensual. The NSFW art that makes the bulk of the issue is average at best.
Overall 7 out of 10
Furlife Northwest by The Numbers
297 Attendees / 130 Fursuiters
A Brief Timeline of the Furry Fandom 1976-Present | Episode 60
Raccoon Climbs Skyscraper
News 4 JAX did a great piece on this raccoon
‘Dietland’: Marti Noxon on the Revolutionary Show’s ‘Wizard of Oz’-Inspired Sexy Tiger Man
Originally posted on indiewire.com
[Editor’s note: Spoilers follow for “Dietland” Season 1, Episode 3, “Y Not.”]
When IndieWire first spoke to “Dietland” creator Marti Noxon about her new AMC dark comedy, she mentioned a number of influences on the show. But while the premise has elicited more than one comparison to a lady version of “Fight Club,” Noxon’s go-to inspiration was “The Wizard of Oz,” specifically in how it visually represented the journey of self-discovery for Plum (Joy Nash).

Obviously, a Wizard of Oz inspired fursuit. But I think this is one of the times I am happy I don’t have cable.
MFF Looking for Con Book Submissions
MFF is doing something really unique this year with its con book. They are literally looking for everything pilot/ flight/ fursuit related so if you have talent you might want to make a submission.
Another Furry Behaving Badly
It seems both Wikifur and the Multnomah District Attorney are reporting that Brandon Vongthongthip AKA Danger Doberman AKA WildWulf is currently sitting in jail on probation violations.
In other words, Wikifur is saying
Bestiality and arrest
In 2009, WILDWULF was arrested for 200 accounts of sexual assault of an animal, and 200 counts of aggravated animal abuse after photos of him engaging in sexual acts with his pit bull were reported to the Oregon Humane Society. WILDWULF admitted to sexually abusing his dog over 400 times in a five-year time period, but the charges were later reduced to a total of six. He was sentenced to a year in jail, a $500 fine, five years of probation, and mandatory “sex offender treatment”, in addition to being barred from owning animals (during treatment) or having contact with “Rocky”, the dog he had abused.
Second arrest
On June 27, 2016, Danger was arrested in Coconino county along with Shane Tebo (Pokey Pony) for shooting a driver they believed was driving under the influence of alcohol, after forcing him off the road and into a ditch. He was booked on attempted second degree homicide, aggravated assault, disorderly conduct with a weapon and disorderly conduct, but only spent 75 days in prison]
Spiritual changes
After his release from prison for the shooting incident, Danger posted that he had undergone a spiritual revelation. He also announced that he would no longer be drawing pornography and would be deleting all such material from his galleries. This was never done, and Danger returned to drawing pornography.[citation needed][when?] But, in e621, his tags and pictures was removed from the database.[when?]
Third arrest and extradition to Oregon
According to Twitter posts on DangerDoberman’s personal account, he has been arrested again on March 14th “on a warrant issued out of Oregon” and has been extradited from Arizona to Oregon, due to probation violation. He is currently in prison with no release date confirmed.
Here’s the Plan – Animated Short Film
“Loving Vincent” Review
Seldom I talk about a non-furry project but when I saw “Loving Vincent” yesterday the experience was jaw-dropping. Like most people, I really didn’t know much about Vincent Van Gogh except that he was a modern art and he killed himself. “Loving Vincent” (which is currently on Hulu) talks about a real-life event, all in a movie where every scene looks like it had been hand painted. Where in the adult son of a Postmaster tries to deliver a letter to Vincent’s brother.
I put that trailer there for a reason, I hope you saw it.
You not only learn more about the artist but the circumstances of his death which frankly aren’t straightforward as you might think. Maybe it is because I am a fan of mysteries that I wonder why it really wasn’t investigated all that well when he died. Frankly, you get the picture more was going on than what has been passed down through history. Like the painter, Paul Gauguin has a very violent temper and it was a disagreement with Vincent Van Gogh that actually lead to him losing part of his ear, and not as most of us thinking he cut his ear himself. Why didn’t the doctor remove the bullet? How could someone shoot themselves in the stomach at an upward angle?
Everything in Loving Vincent is based on actual evidence nothing was changed period.
But I digress “Loving Vincent” is a remarkable film and really worth seeing no matter how.
My opinion 10/10
