The gatekeepers of furry fandom are the people who decide who can or can't be part of the community. They can be very strict and judgmental, and they might exclude or harass people who don't fit their standards. Some say they are the old-school fans, while others say they are the big names in the industry. However, the author believes that there should be no gatekeepers in the furry fandom and that it should be a diverse and inclusive community.
Learn about the mysterious book called the Number of Ruin in the Warhammer 40k short story Master Imus's Transgression by Dan Abnett. Discover the dangerous secret it holds and the hidden planet it leads to. Find out how it relates to Inquisitor Eisenhorn and his role as an interrogator under Inquisitor Hapshant.
Artbreeder, an online service that uses AI to create images, sparked controversy when it added a furry category using images from an online gallery for furry art as training data. This led to a conflict between AI enthusiasts and furry artists, with accusations of theft and plagiarism. The article explores the history and impact of this conflict.
The first part of the text is a 24-stanza hymn dedicated to the Ur-Deity of the Wolf, praising its might, power, and guidance. The second part is a metaphorical reading of major arcana tarot cards, starting from the Fool and reaching the Hierophant, describing the life events and achievements of a young fox whelp.