Truly look at how eating would be, for the Carnivores things like Sushi/Raw
food restaurants would be a boon, while for the herbivores an all you can
eat salad-buffet would be heaven.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 1:23 AM, inkwell_01 <inkwell_01_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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?
>
>
>
--
The fears, prejudices and limitations that we impose on ourselves must
someday pass, because they are not as real as hope, tolerance and
possibility. - Gene Roddenberry, Creator of "Star Trek"
Received on Tue Sep 30 2008 - 00:52:20 CDT