America!

My partner and I engaged on a noble quest. Tonight, we were going to be as fucking American as we could possibly be (within reason). So we got Baconators, pizza flavored Pringles, Sam Adams Boston Lagre and Drumsticks and watched a stoner movie about killing a foreign leader (The Interview). Throughout, we kept yelling ‘America’ for no god damn reason. AMERICA!

OK, where the hell is that map supposed to describe? I'd rather know now so that I can forever avoid that den of madness.
Anonymous

It’s the city of Townsberg! A lot goes on in such a humble place but fear not for the Super Lab Mice are there to save the day! (They’re basically the Justice League but smaller.)

Just spent 20 minutes accidentally scrolling through someone else’s feed instead of my own. I kept wondering, ‘where did all the porn go?’

I feel like the people already doing the ‘Best of Tumblr’ thing are just giving up on themselves. There’s plenty of month left to make something noteworthy!

Linda looks both cute and sexy with that gardening gear. Forget Gym Jane, can we have Linda Gardening Simulator 2015, please?
Anonymous

Kickstarter, here I come!

Exactly how much fur do ur characters have? Ive kind of wondered how they'd deal with nylon tights, showers, and static
Anonymous

It varies from character to character. Linda has a mid-length fur but it’s very fine and holds to her form like feline fur- Mia and Ri are similar but with shorter fluff. Jane has coarse but short fur while Emily and Seraph are fluffier. None of them save Mia or Ri would do well with tights or stockings- which is why many of them prefer light, loose or simply no clothes. Thankfully, the Fur Feather and Scale act doesn’t require them to wear anything that causes discomfort.

The university isn't really a good example I mean remember Jack Thompson, exactly the same all over again. There will always be these kind of sad degenerate human beings but violence sadly is the only real form of power and people know that making threats works, it's simply best to show no fear as nobody will actually go trough with it when they make them
Anonymous

You shouldn’t be so dismissive of the U of U threat. Utah has an incredibly high number of guns per capita, a lot of religious fundamentalists and the University wasn’t checking for concealed weapons which could easily have been carried into the lecture hall. It was one nut job away from a mass shooting.

However, I’m far more concerned by your opinions on power. To think that violence is the only true power is a very dangerous perspective to have. It’s also completely false. Violence is the lowest form of power. It’s dangerous and completely unsustainable- only for the very short sighted. The heiarchy of power is: force, threats, compulsion and inspiration.

To apply force to physically get what you want (murder, rape, burglary) is high-risk and a quick way to alienation as well as inviting others to apply force back. To threaten other to give you what you want or you will do something they don’t want is much more effective but only sustainable if there is a belief that force can and will be applied. And it still invites resistance which makes it dangerous.

REAL power comes from the other forms. They say that money is power but they’re only slightly missing the point. To compell is to give people something they want in exchange for something you want. This is how you make people slave for sixty hours a week for your cause. This is how you build skyscrapers. And you’ll never see a petty gunman do that with threats.

But the greatest of all power comes from inspiration- to convince someone to do what you want of their own volution. A building is made through compulsion but an empire is built when the people believe in the cause. A sense of duty, patriotism or simple belief, that is how you wield the power to make millions lie down their lives. But it has to be something that people feel is in their best interest. When wielded for evil, people will strap a bomb to their chest and murder for you. When wielded for good, people will face the greatest obstacles time and time again to help others.

So no, violence isn’t the only true power. It is the most guteral, the most crude and nowhere near what real power is.