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Author:  Sprotchymon [ Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:33 am ]
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Not sure where the concept of using bears and bulls to describe economic trends originated, but I'm all for anything that brings sprotchiness into the mainstream.
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Also, anyone heard of Andrewsarchus? No, not Gollum's motion-capture actor... this long-snouted wolf-thing was quite possibly the largest land-dwelling carnivorous mammal known to ever exist. Sounds like a monster straight out of high fantasy, doesn't it?

Author:  Dinosorceror [ Sat Nov 05, 2011 11:45 am ]
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Mmmmm, sprotchy on both accounts. :)

Author:  Sprotchymon [ Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:23 pm ]
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The size disparity between the baby and adult tortoise is nothing short of staggering.
The mother guards fiercely to be certain but, ah... quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

Author:  Patch [ Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:35 pm ]
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More comicky links. This time a puzzle: what's out of place in the following list: paws, sci-fi, crouching booty, moar paws, and not-a-furry-comic?

I'd spam more links but I think you get the picture. Inhuman Arc #7 seems to have extra paws for whatever reason.

EDIT: I guess I'll also include nonchalantly drawn Ruri asshole to the riddle aswell.

Author:  Selendro [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 1:29 pm ]
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It's not furry because it's more furry than you.

Also
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Author:  Blue [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:55 pm ]
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Patch wrote:
More comicky links. This time a puzzle: what's out of place in the following list: paws, sci-fi, crouching booty, moar paws, and not-a-furry-comic?


:lol:
Oh, that made this day a good day.
So the furs in the comic are aliens that are humans and look like humans and are just drawn with expertly literary overemphasized characteristics? Also, pull of the Werewolf-lovers' "if something I like was there before (I learned of) a term for it I don't like, that term cannot apply" self-delusion?
Dudes, the lengths some people go and the bullshit they pull out of their nonfurry alien human asses.
Sad actually, it looked interesting at a glance.

And hi Jenn! :)

Author:  Patch [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 4:02 pm ]
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Selendro I shouldn't be surprised that philosoraptor lives in Japan. I guess he might blend in a little bit better given all of the robots and cybernetic development going on there. Maybe he figures Raptorland wouldn't be a better fit (even though blending factor would be c.a. 100% given he's a raptor) because no matter how great his arguments, the government over there is utterly stagnant-locked, so no change will come from his revelations.

Blue -- Glad to have made a day or two for someone. Inhuman's a good story though I'm clearly biased in favour of sci-fi in general (see: "why Dino hates me"). Anyway the anthros of Inhuman are actually just various alien species from different worlds, for the most part. There's one panther-thing involved in the current arc who gestated in a human womb with *his human sister* so is the only one who's arguably just looks-furry-but-isn't. I've always thought the "not furry" argument was silly when it "quacks like a duck" but is still somehow "not a duck;" there's nothing in the (broad) definition of furry that dictates "they're not furry if they're aliens," in the same context that Jack is still prettymuch furry comic (though grimdark), even though life in that universe used to be human.

Also Dino's originally-Girlymean Eyes Theory yet again proves correct.
Also a fursuit idea that I think said theorist would appreciate (sketch).

Author:  Blue [ Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:53 pm ]
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Patch wrote:
Maybe he figures Raptorland wouldn't be a better fit (even though blending factor would be c.a. 100% given he's a raptor) because no matter how great his arguments, the government over there is utterly stagnant-locked, so no change will come from his revelations.

Exactly. Like sticking to nuclear power after that accident. :nuke:

Nice comic finds!

Author:  Patch [ Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:11 pm ]
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I found this on my flash-drive that I'd forgotten about. Screen from an edu-video about geology had some unexpected hilarity in it.

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Author:  Dinosorceror [ Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:05 pm ]
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Is there any problem that can't be solved by stomping?

Author:  Diablo [ Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:51 am ]
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Dinosorceror wrote:
Is there any problem that can't be solved by stomping?


If there is, hopefully it can be solved by having tiny arms.

Author:  Tombfyre [ Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:56 am ]
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I've had good luck solving problems through constructive bigness. :3 Or outgrowing cities and flattening everything. Either or.

Author:  ESC [ Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:44 pm ]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK8pd5AVV9E enjoy :D

not the upside-down part the whole time though, but still an interesting concept in the 90s :D

Author:  Dinosorceror [ Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:11 pm ]
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Friendly, safe, peaceful macro.

Author:  Selendro [ Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:15 pm ]
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Dinosorceror wrote:
Friendly, safe, peaceful macro.


Like me.

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