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  2. Fursuit - Wikipedia

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    An early fursuit worn by former Disney mascot wearer Robert Hill, based on the feminine character "Hilda the Bamboid", appeared at the first ever furry convention, ConFurence 0, in 1989, but most furries of the time simply wore ears and tails, influenced by their intersection with the anime and sci-fi fandoms. [2]

  3. Fur and Loathing - Wikipedia

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    Toronto-based filmmaker Michael McNamara, who had been working on his own documentary episode on furry fandom, said that the CSI episode "portrayed the community as a community of sexual deviants who like to have sex in fur costumes" and expressed concern that "it winds up giving the whole fandom a bad name, which made them nervous and camera-shy, so it was tricky to get their trust". [3]

  4. Edwin Charles Tubb - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Charles Tubb (15 October 1919 – 10 September 2010) was a British writer of science fiction, fantasy and western novels. The author of over 140 novels and 230 short stories and novellas, Tubb is best known for The Dumarest Saga (US collective title: Dumarest of Terra), an epic science-fiction saga set in the far future.

  5. Furry fandom - Wikipedia

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    A large group of fursuit owners at a furry convention. The furry fandom is a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters. [1] [2] [3] Some examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, speaking, walking on two legs, and wearing clothes.

  6. Chuck Tingle - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Tingle is a pseudonymous author, primarily of niche gay erotica. [1] [2] His stories mainly take the form of monster erotica, featuring romantic and sexual encounters with dinosaurs, imaginary creatures, anthropomorphized inanimate objects, and even abstract concepts.

  7. Yiff - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The term is also used as a way to insult members of the furry fandom, such as in the phrase "yiff in hell". [1] Additionally, the term is also used in the plushie fetish community. [5] Furry conventions usually have strict policies regulating where yiff artwork can be displayed or sold. [6]

  8. Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow - Wikipedia

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    The book, like most of the entire series, is set in Nevermoor, a magical town with talking animal, superpowers, and steampunk gadgets and devices. Major locations in Nevermoor's 27 boroughs include the Hotel Deucalion, Jupiter's home (along with Morrigan, Dame Chanda Kali, and others) and place of business, and the Wunsoc campus, the area in which the Wundrous Society operates.

  9. Violent J - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 January 2025. American rapper (born 1972) Violent J Violent J in 2017 Background information Birth name Joseph Frank Bruce Born (1972-04-28) April 28, 1972 (age 52) Berkley, Michigan, U.S. Genres Horrorcore rap rock hip hop Occupations Producer rapper wrestler actor Years active 1989–present Labels ...