Topic: A Letter, Addressed to whomever chooses to read it.

Posted under General

Here I am, finding myself writing again.

And why? Because a video game inspired me to do so.

Okami. A roommate of mine had it, and although I had beaten it once before, I had forgotten much of the storyline, because

I had rushed through it. But at the very end of the game, an artist, who had run from his own craft, found the resolve to

return to his brush, through the power of a very dear friend.

It immediately made me think of myself. For years I wanted to write and draw, because I wanted to inspire people to do

great things. But while I gave up on that dream, I never did give up on that hope. That hope, that someone would go out and

do something great, and in return, in spire me to return to that which I have forsaken.

I believe the fandom is meant for greater things, in its current state it seems stuck and I honestly believe it's because

of the focus of the fandom. At first, it was like a super-secret club, only for select members, and the first rule of the

fandom was, of course, not to talk about the fandom (at least, not in public.) But the fandom's grown substantially, and I

believe that it's time to break out of those bonds. What am I talking about? It's not about fursuitting, that's for sure.

The fandom attracts a lot of young people. We've got a lot of talented artists, talented minds, and talented people.

However, that talent is running rampant with no real goal other than it's a fun past time, that makes a bit of side cash.

How many conventions have you gone to and ought something awesome, created by someone that you felt should be working for a

company?

Furry has a promising potential to grow into something huge, something hip, something new and trendy. People loved my Bad

Dog Books T-shirt so much that I choose to give it away, just to get it out there. Of course, how embarrassing would it be

to find out that that awesome T-shirt led towards a website that dealt mainly in _adult_ books. Wouldn't it be awesome to

have a company, compromised of furry artists that specifically sold furry swag? Come on, you can't tell me that if you had

a cool enough Fox mascot on a hat, that you wouldn't wear it around everywhere just to show it off and represent the fandom

- in a good way.

But I'm not talking about just clothes. What about a furry themed Internet Cafe? Heck, a furry themed coffee shop.

Something more than just a group of furs, chilling in someone's living room, sharing a piece of pizza, but a place where

more than just furs can gather and share a cup of joe and chillax, you know, listen to some cool music by furry artists,

and enjoy the artwork on the wall.

We've got a lot of very talented people, just longing for something more than just catering to a picky crowd of

commissioners. I'm sure there's a lot of college graduates looking to invest their time and skill into some kind of greater

project. And before you attempt to tell me that creating a furry themed company is an impossible dream - then just take for

example the success of Varka and Bad Dragon. You've got a group of furs, collaborating together to the point that they are

actually accepting applications for EMPLOYEES.

There is an absolute wealth of creativity just waiting to BURST OUT from the fandom, but what's holding us back? It's shame

and it's fear. We’re afraid of the public, we're afraid of showing our faces to people and saying. Hey, this is who we are.

You don't like it, deal. We're afraid of getting ridiculed for what we enjoy and what we _believe_ in. And, you know, it's

kind of understandable. Majority of it, is porn. But the fandom shouldn't be about porn and more so, we shouldn't let that

hold us back one bit.

The fandom is full of dreamers. We are all dreamers here. Isn't it about time that someone steps up and says, "Hey. We need

to wake up." Because if I were an artist, I would gladly fly my ass out to the middle of nowhere, just to paint something

on someone's restaurant wall, if just to get my art out there and represent this fandom. If I were a musician, I would

gladly pass out my albums on the street if just to get people to listen, and if I was a writer, i would gladly post this

letter, in hopes that someone out there, would read this, and be inspired, and get out there, and pursue his dreams, if

just to show people exactly WHO WE REALLY ARE, AND WHAT WE'RE REALLY MADE OF.

Even in the face of the potential embarrassment. Because in the very end. as a writer, all I ever dreamt of, was the

ability to inspire people to pursue, to do, to be something greater than what they are now. And to think, that the a single

scene from a video game was enough to drive me to write this very letter right now, but understand this. Behind that video

game, there was a collaberation of artists, of writers, of musicians, of programmers. And you cannot tell me that the

fandom isn't chock full of these kinds of people!

What we need right now, is someone to take the fandom, which has already began to bud and grow, and lead it into something

new and great and AMAZING. It absolutly has all the potential to do so! I just hope that someone out there hears me. That

in spite of all this, something sparks, SOMEWHERE, and that it drives them forward - forward, into something better.

And to everyone that stops to read this poorly written letter,

Thank you.

Updated by Vagabond

I read all this, but I am not sure I understood all of it. But hey nice to see your inspired to try to do and have others do better.

I always wanted to draw, but I have no talent. So its nice to see talented people using it. Same with writing and music.

Updated by anonymous

Well this is certainly one step, if not the first, in your plan of publicity. What I think you are trying to say is that the fandom needs to reach another level of outwardness, like trying to remove itself from the confounds of the internet and conventions? That would certainly take plenty of hard work and dedication. Even doing so may not have the best effect for the fandom. However, if you find the right group of people and perform the right actions, you may be able to accomplsih what you are hoping for.

Updated by anonymous

Ugh, really? Here too?
Your disjointed, oddly spaced letter was annoying enough on the BD forums.

Updated by anonymous

is this like a Furry Manifesto? Are we being told to rise up and overthrow our opressors?

Updated by anonymous

I can tell you want the furry community to become something greater, and it seemed like you were getting to some specific point that would explain how the community could get there... but then you just concluded with saying that someone ELSE should make all this happen. Which to me, just seemed like a really weird way to end something like this.

Updated by anonymous

I still can't get over your name.
I've tried three times to read this, and each time, I just get caught up trying to make the firing profile of the Buzzsaw with my lips.

Updated by anonymous

Actini said:
I still can't get over your name.
I've tried three times to read this, and each time, I just get caught up trying to make the firing profile of the Buzzsaw with my lips.

I am so glad I'm not the only one.

Updated by anonymous

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