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My Furry Code is: FC FDLf3ad A++$ C- D H++ M? P !R T W- Z? Sf-- RLRB a c++n d e+ f- h- i++ j+ p++ f+.

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Furry Species

Lizard, Funny animal (toon)

Anthropomorphic animal (or taur)

Just a general alter-ego

Someone to draw pictures of

 

Art

I have pictures in reasonably well-known zines and/or web sites, I make art for a living.

 

Conventions

Never been to one but may do so in the future

 

Dressing up

I might wear a fursuit

 

Hugs

I'll hug anyone I know, given a faint excuse

 

Mucking and mudding

Muck? Err... sounds dirty... what is it?

 

Plush critters

I like them, they sit on my shelves collecting dust

 

Realism vs. tooniness

Bah. I couldn't care less. The question is meaningless

 

Transformation

I'd have to think about it carefully

 

Writing

I have these scribblings but nobody is ever going to see them!

 

Zines

Zines? What's that?

 

Furry sex

Female, You people are sick!

 

What you do in Real Life

Retail business

 

Age

20-29 years

 

Computers

Computers are a large part of my life; I spend time every day in front of one; tried my paw at programming, Windows 95/98/NT/ME/XP/Server

 

Doom

I've played the game and I'm pretty indifferent

 

Education

Some tertiary education

 

Real-life furriness factor

I only tell close friends

 

Housing

Living alone, get out once a week to buy food, all surfaces covered in computers and/or zines

 

Internet

I spend most of my spare time surfing the Web and read any newsgroup that catches my interest

 

Anime (Japanese animation)

Others know I'm an Anime fan

 

Pets

Several pets

 

Real-life furriness factor

I make frequent jokes, show my friends my furry art collection

 

 

 
 
 

 

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