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FX’s latest original series is Wilfred, a half-hour comedy starring Elijah Wood as a suicidal manic-depressive and Jason Gann as a dog. This one’s going to be strange, folks.
Wilfred is yet another Americanized comedy adaptation, this time coming from the Australian show of the same name. The original was broadcast down under in 2007, with a second season airing just last year. Wilfred is base
"Wes Anderson's best film since The Life Galactic."
One of the greatest russian furcons "Rusfurrence" were ended in 6th of January. Russian project WeFurries recorded a lot of video from it. So, there's a small clip from Rusfurrence: http://files.rusfur.net/files/Video/RFC2011/trailer_RFC2011.avi
Chinese conservationists are dressing up in fluffy panda costumes as they help prepare captive-born cubs to live in the wild.
A red fox was spotted running around the grounds of the U.S. Capitol Friday
"No other mammal routinely adopts other species in the wild - no gazelles take in baby cheetahs, no mountain lions raise baby deer... Every mouthful you feed to another species is one that your own children do not eat. On the face of it, caring for another species is maladaptive, so why do we humans do this?"
"Vince and Brian discuss who should get a fursuit.
Not in true HD because my cable box or Mac was being stupid.
Also, graphics fail."
The Moskovskij Komsomolets has a two-page article about furry fandom.
The article spends a lot of time on fursuiting, but also covers the history of the fandom, its base in art and animation, and the controversy of its sexual and spiritual aspects.
So far, reader comments are mixed; some call it "one of the few articles on [Russian furry fandom] that deserve attention" and feel the story was "positive and truthful," while others see it as "reminiscent of an attempt to present a summary of War