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Shyanne
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I'm wondering if there are any fictional books about rabbit morphs. Please name any you can think of!
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Most books out there that I've seen only have rabbits in the can-be-found-on-earth variety. I guess Redwall counts, but it's mostly hares not rabbits. (Not a lot of difference between the two, but there's enough.) For non-anthro rabbits, I think I mentioned Watership Down before. Oh, and try Faux Pas. It's a webcomic that's got a lot of different types of critters, including a
giant
family of rabbits.
http://www.ozfoxes.com/fauxpas.htm
The rabbits tend to use their paws like hands, so I guess it counts.
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Thanks. I picked up my first rabbit anthro book. It's titled Redeeming Factors by James R Lane.
http://www.amazon.com/Redeeming-Factors-James-R-Lane/dp/0971355371/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1242268452&sr=8-1
Here's a short synapse.
Redeeming Factors is an alien first-contact tale combined with an unusual love story. It shows that no matter who you are and what you've done, your fate isn't carved in stone until you die. Even then, if you know the right people, there may yet be hope for your soul.
I can't wait to start reading it! Although I guess the rabbit anthro is really an alien? Gotta read to find out I spose!
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Have a first chapter
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Yikes, that's a string of the most convenient series of events I've seen in a story for a long time.
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Thank you for saying what I was thinking.
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Watership Down. The best book I ever read, the one that awakened my affinity with non-human animals. I love it!
Quote from: Aurebesh on May 09, 2009, 05:28:27 PM
Most books out there that I've seen only have rabbits in the can-be-found-on-earth variety. I guess Redwall counts, but it's mostly hares not rabbits. (Not a lot of difference between the two, but there's enough.) For non-anthro rabbits, I think I mentioned Watership Down before. Oh, and try Faux Pas. It's a webcomic that's got a lot of different types of critters, including a
giant
family of rabbits.
http://www.ozfoxes.com/fauxpas.htm
The rabbits tend to use their paws like hands, so I guess it counts.
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Re: rabbitmorph books
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sorry if im necroing this
but im using it to get my post count up so i can get to the download section and really dont have much else to talk about
but on the subject of books featuring anthropomorphic rabbits and also on the subject of transformations
there is
Full Immersion by Phil Geusz
http://anthrozine.com/stry/full.immersion.html
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Quote from: vorebunny on July 30, 2010, 04:37:42 AM
but im using it to get my post count up so i can get to the download section and really dont have much else to talk about
This is exactly what the 10 post limit is for. To ward off or form attachments to people like you. At least your up front about it.
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Quote from: vorebunny on July 30, 2010, 04:37:42 AM
sorry if im necroing this
but im using it to get my post count up so i can get to the download section and really dont have much else to talk about
Sorry, but since it's not automatic, you need to contact a mod/admin once you'met the requirements. And we tend to not count spam posts.
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Re: rabbitmorph books
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July 31, 2010, 03:24:46 AM »
Hears a synaps of the book i suggested . to show that it is not spam
And i posted the webpage from ware you can get and sample the book.
In the books by Phil Geusz :
They are about this sect that have established a religion in which part of that religion is to have the people genetically transformed into an anthropomorphic rabbit and to adopt some of the behaviors and nuances of rabbits .
Therefore my post was indeed
not
SPAM!! but a
LEGITIMATE
post regarding the thread and the ops (Shyanne) query .
(edited down to remove my short rant reaction i had lol
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July 31, 2010, 04:09:17 AM »
All right. Vore, cool down a second. This isn't worth blowing up over.
Shad made a slip in wording. The way this site works, we encourage people to engage themselves in the community before getting access to the hypnosis files. To this end, Kanibal put the 10-post requirement into place, so that those hoping to get access and leave would get to know the community ond hopefully decide that they liked the forum and wanted to stay. We've gained a lot of active users that way.
I will say that there is a certain feeling of contempt that regulars tend to have for new users who come here wanting the files. I've felt it, we've all felt it. It's part of the reason people treat new users who bump old topics harsher than established users guilty of the same offense. To be fair, it is generally assumed that established users know that they are bumping the topic, and they usually acknowledge that they are doing so.
Nevertheless, acting on this feeling of dislike or distrust is never a good decision. When we talk to new users, we make them feel welcome. If they acknowledge why they are here, sure. Why not? Don't hit it off with a sarcastic insult or a grunt and a link to the FMA.
That's my advice to the community. Now, Vore. If you take offense at something that someone says to you, talk it over with them. If you spew forth a major-league overreaction, you don't look good no matter what the circumstances. Don't call people immature. Don't accuse them of not looking at what you posted. Don't call someone's post bullshit. It doesn't matter what they said, you still look like an idiot. Take it from someone who's made the same mistakes.
What you need to do is ask if you're taking what the other person posted the right way. Unless they've been actively trying to rile you up, you'll probably find that they weren't intending to offend. And no one on this site baits anyone else. Of that I am certain.
We're going to cool down. We're all going to exchange some apologies, and then we're going to get back on track.
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i do apologize Sky Tower
its just that im never really comfortable in forums at all .
if you look at any of the forums im on i rarly post and only when i have somthing to contribute.
and i get this reaction a lot because of my pathological need to over explain my self
what can i say INTP personality hear
but it tends to put people off and the reactions could get a little grating especially when people start slinging accusations after i make my first post on a forum .
the only reason im hear on a forum in the first place is i get no results from the FT files from WMM let alone any of there files
that and now that they disabled the search function i don't want to have to wade through the vast amount of creepy fetish crap they have on there to find what im looking for
so i thought i would check the fandom for sources and ended up hear .
iv bean in furry since 89 and its never goten to me as much as it did hear
mostly because it was after only one post hear
and for that i apoligize
hell i even usually make it a point to not be dramatic as i am a fairly stoic person
maybe im just stressed lol
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Re: rabbitmorph books
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It's all right. The 'spam' thing wasn't an accusation, I think it was just an attempt to put a word to a feeling that sounded different than it meant. No harm was intended. But don't
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If you have questions about hypnosis, check out the
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board and ask around there. Check some previous threads to make sure your question hasn't been already answered, but in my experience advice on how to get better effects from hypnosis is usually a case-by-case scenario.
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