Autumnal

Sep. 17th, 2009 09:14 pm
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Not much color yet, but dry, cool, with skies of intense blue punctuated with streaks and blobs of white cloud. Tess was glad to go out, reluctant to come back in. There are mosquitoes again, though. We had reached a point where they were almost extinct, and then a few drippy days a couple of weeks ago were enough to bring them back, persistent little demons that they are.

Gasoline prices keep dropping. I paid $2.42 this afternoon, which is the lowest in months though certainly not the lowest in the last year. We bottomed out at $1.45 last December, which must have been the lowest price around here in several years. Farther back than any records I have, at least.

Days keep ticking off too without my getting the work finished that must be done in the next couple of weeks in order to make it into the Fiber shows in October.

Garden lettuce is all gone, or nearly so, but the hot frame yielded mustard greens, arugula, and cilantro for a salad tonight, and added lettuce from the supermarket. It was tasty.

Time to think about NaNoWriMo. Since I will not be interrupting November to attend MFF this year, I should be able to exceed the 50K word quota if I plan my time correctly. The question is, do I return to Argos and Fennec, or perhaps to Jake and Chrysios? I've had a couple of people urging me to revisit Menander even, but I'm not sure he ever attracted a lot of interest. There's at least one side story to Argos and Fennec, as well, and that would be Inspector Hammel's story explaining where he was before he came to Westvale, and how he first met Fennec. It's a good story, but I'm not sure it's large enough for a NaNo project.

Now I'm going to say something inflammatory. There's been a huge pile of dramatic crap about some trash that happened on television this week apparently. Yet another "slur" on the fandom, etc. etc. Two things about that, folks. First of all, it's television. Television is all pretty much crap. It's like tabloid newspapers, you know, the ones in the supermarket with headlines like "Space Aliens Secretly Control Congress" or "Jesus Appears on Jay Leno"? People who want to believe that junk are going to believe it no matter what you say or do. Secondly, though, before you protest too much, it seems to me that furry fandom really is badly fixated on sexuality and losing sight of the art, literature, and other forms of anthropomorphism that are supposedly the core on which it stands.

Yes, going on a television talk show and proclaiming your bizarre sexual fetishes is pretty damned stupid. There's no other word for it. But pointing your paw/muzzle/fin/horn/whatever at someone who did such a stupid thing and blaming them for the bad reputation you think the fandom has? That's equally stupid. The bad reputation would die a deserved death if there were no truth in it. Unfortunately, the is some truth in it and that's enough to keep it alive and make the muck rakers looking for drama and sensational stories come back again and again. What is FA full of? What is YiffStar full of? What are Tapestries and FurryMuck full of? Ask your furry friends why they go to conventions and what they do there. Then tell me there is no truth to the popular perception that furries are obsessed with sexuality. And until you can honestly say that, I will not be impressed with tantrums about "the media" and "stupid spotlight seekers."

Date: 2009-09-18 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] equusmaximus.livejournal.com
"...it's partly the problem that the fandom is dominated by late teens and early twenties with raging hormones."

GUILTY! Granted, I was a furry before I even knew what Furries were, growing up with books like Richard Scary, Merry Melodies cartoons, etc. I was 18 or so when I found out about "Furries" and I was in my early 20's when I first logged into FurryMUCK. I'll admit that originally I was there for the TS, but over the years I've toned that down a lot and now I go there mostly to chat with friends I've made over the years. Some I only know online, other's have been RL friends for many years. In fact, the person I "blame" for introducing me to the fandon is a friend that I flew up here for my wedding five years ago. :)

Maturity does have a lot to do with things. Once I got a house of my own, I spent far less time online as I had more important things to do; gardening, lawn-care, household maintainance and projects, etc. Once I got married, it was obviously more important to be spending snuggle-times with my spouse than yiffing online. Fortunately, Trixstir likes Furries too, so it's something we can both enjoy when we have time to. :)

Date: 2009-09-18 06:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] altivo.livejournal.com
I never really "got" TS at all. I guess it's like phone sex, which never made sense to me either. I've played around on FM and even Tapestries, and gone through the TS thing as a rather strenuous exercise in improv writing under pressure. I think I passed the test, but no I still don't "get" it.

Being utterly obsessed with the "animal stories" section of the library as a kid, though, and devoted to seeing every animated film with animal characters as many times as possible... Yes, that fits me. I engaged in live role playing of animal characters when I was in elementary school. Some of the girls who were heavy readers were into that, of course the boys thought it was "sissy stuff" but they treated reading itself as that too. After all, it wasn't baseball.

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