--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, Nomad Rhodes <thenomad1783@...> wrote:
Thanks, though I'm not necessarily looking for "agreement" per se. I'm looking to understand why there are events grouped together with the furry fandom which, in reality, have nothing to do with anthropomorphism. The whole train jumped the track somewhere, and I'm trying to get a better understanding of it.
I still draw anthropomorphic artwork, even though I mostly drawing "regular" art these days. I wouldn't draw it if I didn't enjoy it, man. I just think it can be better than it currently is. I'd much rather push forward to branch into new realms of the genre than stay idle and grow moss. Quality is the key factor, I think, in both art and story-telling. I hope to be able to provide on both counts.
--JMH
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> I agree with you 100% Jim.
> I was blessed/cursed with being a *Cough-furry* at a very young age, I didn't find the "fandom" until I got the Internets. And I watched the fandom slowly turn in to a freak filled monster. i often wonder if some body sent all the 800lb shut in's living with the mummfied body of their mothers a flyer saying "Hey! come in and wear your rubber wolf suit and Yiff a underaged stuffed animle" trust me i've seen it x_x
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> I really do think its to late for any thing to be done for the Fandom if it wasn't for place's like this I would have turned my back to any thing Furry related.
> I love your work Jim for a few reasons. Funnyer then the Pope on a trademill, amazing characters fantastic art and who doesn't like porn :p I really think it will be a dark day in the fandom when you stop doing things Anthro related...
> OK! back to lurking in the shadows :) pay no attention to the Liyote hiding behind the curtains.
Received on Sat Jun 06 2009 - 23:33:34 CDT