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THANKS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Here I wish to take the time to thanks and acknowledge everyone who
helped make this study possible. If you think I've forgotten to add you to
this page, feel free to send me an angry email and I'll fix things
pronto.
Firstly, thanks to David J. Rust, creator of The Sociology of the
Furry Fandom, because he inspired me to do this.
Many, many, many thanks to each and everyone one of you who took the
time to fill in the survey.
Thanks to the Furtopia
forums, in particular, I'd like to thank Benjamin.
Thanks to the Fur
Affinity forums, Dragoneer especially.
Thanks to the Planet Furry forums
and Mike Regan.
Thanks to the VCL forums,
especially Ch'marr.
Thanks to the FBC
forums and thanks also for providing a great online radio station.
Thanks to the Wikifur
message board, Green Reaper in particular. Thanks also for creating a
great furry resource, one which I quote in this report!
Thanks to the Furry Army of Doom forum
and thanks also to Sai. Oh and thanks also to 2 for being wickedly funny.
Thanks to the Define Cynical
forums, the forum for Ozy and
Millie fans. Special thanks go to D. C. Simpson (both for his
assistance and for creating the comic strip I enjoy so much) and thanks
also to Zaaphod.
Thanks to the Clockwork Mansion
forums, home to the forums for the comic Dan and Mab's Furry
Adventures.. Extra thanks goes to Amber.
Thanks to the Alt.Fan.Furry
message boards.
Thanks to the Jack
forums. Especially my thanks go to the help Ian gave. Thanks also to
David Hopkins for creating that wonderful comic that is Jack.
Thanks to Furnation for hosting
the old site. Many thanks also to FuzzWolf for helping me out.
Thanks to Furstralia and Zwabbe
for hosting the second incarnation of the site. Thanks to Narei for bringing Gerbasi's study to my
attention. Thanks to all those people who took the time to read my proposal, even
if you weren't interested.
Thanks to all the encouragement, critique and advice that everyone
gave. Every bit of it was useful and appreciated.
Lastly, thanks to furries and non-furries everywhere. You're all
awesome!
Oh, and thanks to Telltale games and Steve Purcell for bringing back
the Sam & Max adventure games. *plug*
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