When designing Furry worlds think about the protocols
for common activities which not only impact object designs,
but the environment around them, and how it all fits
together. Furries need extra awareness, (far more than
humans), for common activities to be safe.
(Protocols = rules of behavior.)
For example:
Furries are walking dry christmas trees waiting to burst
into flame. They have to be extra careful around open
flames; especially with those beautiful big fluffy tails.
Humans have enough trouble falling asleep with a lit
cigarette in their lap; for Furries...bye bye Furry in a
hurry. Being a Furry in a fast food kitchen, or restaurant,
could result in more than just hot food being cooked.
Oil and grease do not mix well with Furries. For a human
weekend mechanic, replacing a cylinder head is just good
ole plain oily fun; To a Furry it's disastrous. Furries
cannot have oil in their fur for long. Even what Jim does
while working on his motorcycles would be diffcult; Clean
up would be hell for them.
Want to become rich in a Furry world? Sell a super-
degreaser lotion. You'll never go out of business.
Furry T.V. ad: "Qik-Remove-It, Now in a new easy spray-on
bottle, with adjustable sprayer!"
(Maybe, corner the paper towel market too.)
Eyeglasses....redesign.
Brass knuckles? Just remove one hole. (Would they even
exist in a Furry world?
Received on Tue Sep 30 2008 - 00:23:26 CDT