

After the rainA picture is worth a thousand words,After the rain
Yet a thousand words are not as clear. Neither can compare to the original,
Nor the memory that we hold so dear.
I sit here under my dark cloud, And I stare into the sky. I look upon what I once had, I have no tears left to cry.
These words they come from my heavy soul, Only I know what it is they mean. This cold dark earth has taken its toll, Only I have seen what I have seen.
My life, one endless tragedy, Suffering tallied in an endless list. Though through this the one question burns, Why is


The Taur Survival Guide Vol.3The Taur Survival Guide, Volume Three By: Miles Ignatius Moreau Ph.dThe Taur Survival Guide Vol.3
SECTION THREE Taurs and the workforce.
It seems that taurs (as any minority tends to be) are extremely limited as far as acceptance in the workforce. Although it is apparent that taurs are better suited to certain kinds of tasks than bipedal animals, we are doomed to live in a world where prejudice and fallacy reign supreme. Why are taurs so often badly accepted? Although I cannot offer a complete answer, I'd like to think that this behavior stems from an utter lack of understanding.
It may comfort yo


The Taur Survival Guide Vol.2The Taur Survival Guide, Volume Two By: Miles Ignatius Moreau Ph.dThe Taur Survival Guide Vol.2
SECTION TWO A note about your tail.
Despite the amusing factor of being able to use the phrase Are you pulling my tail? with absolute conviction, I present an undeniable fact. Having a tail can be a pain both figuratively and literally. During my lifetime, I have shut my tail in doors, gotten it caught in escalators, almost allowed it to slip under the lawnmower, and even stepped on it myself. There was even an occasion during which I caught it on fire. For years, I have simply wondered WHY, but I believe I am


The Taur Survival Guide Vol.1The Taur Survival Guide, Volume One By: Miles Ignatius Moreau Ph.DThe Taur Survival Guide Vol.1
PROLOGUE
Greetings reader, I am Dr. Miles Moreau. You may know me as the author of Systeme Genetique, however only very few people have gotten to know me as a foxtaur. Over the years, (having once been human) I have discovered that being the type of creature colloquially referenced as a taur is far more difficult than you might imagine. In fact, at times, it has caused me to feel downright awkward and out of place. It is my sincerest hope that The Taur Survival Guide will help other creatures such as my
| whats there to tell I'm 5"7 , Red Hair , red fur with occasional dark stripe + big bushy tail tipped in white, Bipedal Digitgrade (quadroped when running), have the rare urge to hunt and eat small wild animals e.g rabbit, mouse, e.c.t.(but don't we all?), I like good food (mostly chinees), Norwigens (not to eat, they have a lovely and relaxed culture, they are friendly aswell and i know quite a fiew), foxes (though does this really count seeing as I'm more or less decended from them), I'm also still waiting for that special vixen to come into my life (if you're interested mail me). |
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Im a dude warefox, got a problem with that?
then talk to the tail
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Im a dude warefox, got a problem with that?
then talk to the tail
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Im a dude warefox, got a problem with that?
then talk to the tail
The one I used was : iconfurrydanceplz : (without spaces)
welcome to dA.
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..sanat için sanat..
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