WELL ACTUALLY, 1 fetishist who ran a zoophile magazine learned of the event, and advertized the convention on his own volition. But it's not like truth matters here anyway.
That's nonsense made up by the "Crush Yiff Destroy - Forum" mistanthropes (who were like /b/ for furries). He wasn't a squeaky-clean saint, but the whole "he advertised in fetish lifestyle magazines" is vastly exaggerated. The folks he advertised the fandom to were mainly fans of old sci-fi and animu. He was also a big deal in getting anime conventions going, and his overall "just a nice guy trying to get oddballs together for conventions" probably resulted in the (supposed) Gaiman nod.
Because let's face it, it's funny to have the "well he LOOKS like a nice guy" guy running the serial killers convention be visually based on a real life nice guy that herded cats to get conventions going.
It was a furry forum that actually reveled in being nasty and misanthropic, and in pretty much just making bullshit up to see if it spread. Imagine The Eltingville Club, only a bit nastier, more spiteful, entirely online, and specifically focused on furry fandom. That was CYD. They're gone now and good riddance tbh.
He was a smart idiot. A well meaning well read fool. He was basedcringe. He was also instrumental in creating cartoon and animu fandoms. And yes, he co-created the fuhreh fandum, and made some bad decisions early on. He was an interesting man, and he did a lot.
Anyone can make a fan club, even (you), and me. But with Internets any RL club these days is secondary. It will most likely serve as a meetup for internet frens.
I was reading one of their zones the other day and somebody was reviewing the real Ghostbusters cartoon as if it was anime.
Imagine how Cinemaphile would react to posting the Ghostbusters cartopn
I listened to his 5 episodes of a podcast that stopped and did not go anywhere. >and even though he had many many works >with many fans >he was pretty much a furry >he said he had many ideas with animals >and he wanted to use them
Not again.
If only it never evolved past this.
Merlino invited the fetishists into the fandom by advertising Confurence in fetish lifestyle magazines.
Which may be why Neil Gaiman had it in for him and stuck a spitting image of him into Sandman as the guy running a serial killer convention.
Image please
Huh. Always had the impression that the convention was based on something real. Is there any other proof that it was targeted towards him?
It is just something I heard several times over the years. I was going to ask his husband at the remembrance ceremony but there was too much going on.
WELL ACTUALLY, 1 fetishist who ran a zoophile magazine learned of the event, and advertized the convention on his own volition. But it's not like truth matters here anyway.
That's nonsense made up by the "Crush Yiff Destroy - Forum" mistanthropes (who were like /b/ for furries). He wasn't a squeaky-clean saint, but the whole "he advertised in fetish lifestyle magazines" is vastly exaggerated. The folks he advertised the fandom to were mainly fans of old sci-fi and animu. He was also a big deal in getting anime conventions going, and his overall "just a nice guy trying to get oddballs together for conventions" probably resulted in the (supposed) Gaiman nod.
Because let's face it, it's funny to have the "well he LOOKS like a nice guy" guy running the serial killers convention be visually based on a real life nice guy that herded cats to get conventions going.
Yiff Destroy
what that
It was a furry forum that actually reveled in being nasty and misanthropic, and in pretty much just making bullshit up to see if it spread. Imagine The Eltingville Club, only a bit nastier, more spiteful, entirely online, and specifically focused on furry fandom. That was CYD. They're gone now and good riddance tbh.
>/b/ for furries
Why are you speaking in synonyms, anon?
One of the true bros.
Who?
A very old and prominent member of the early furries.
F
rest in piece you glorious bastard
He died 2 months ago
I dont keep up on furry news
I went to his remembrance ceremony. He had an eventful life. He knew Ray Bradbury.
RIP
The true men of history are the ones that you never knew caused a big thing to happen.
RIP
He was a smart idiot. A well meaning well read fool. He was basedcringe. He was also instrumental in creating cartoon and animu fandoms. And yes, he co-created the fuhreh fandum, and made some bad decisions early on. He was an interesting man, and he did a lot.
>in b4 I get janny'd
Do animation fanclubs still exist in current year?
Anyone can make a fan club, even (you), and me. But with Internets any RL club these days is secondary. It will most likely serve as a meetup for internet frens.
Topical.
Furry "fandom" goes on
you are not nice a person
I was reading one of their zones the other day and somebody was reviewing the real Ghostbusters cartoon as if it was anime.
Imagine how Cinemaphile would react to posting the Ghostbusters cartopn
Good
Swift death to all yiffBlack folk
Be careful not to fall in the grave you dig.
Do furries have clitori?
Can AI actually think, or just mindlessly copy what text is fed into them?
Are you a ne ga ro?
I am a Black person, yes. X-tra black, and coming fo you ass!
I dont get it
>cumming on your ass
Why are you chooks all homosexuals?
Coming FO YO ASS.
>Fo Yo Ass
Black personborne?
A PS5 exclusive.
Say what you want about the guy, but he got to hang out with Osamu Tazuka in the 70s.
I listened to his 5 episodes of a podcast that stopped and did not go anywhere.
>and even though he had many many works
>with many fans
>he was pretty much a furry
>he said he had many ideas with animals
>and he wanted to use them
is this reply AI generated
Your brain may be AI generated at this point. It stopped being alive a few years ago.
He also knew Ray Bradbury.
He will reincarnate as a sapient weasel-like thing in another world.
We lost another of the good ones.