
It's been a while, but I thought I'd resume my "Extraordinarily Fat Furries" comic strip series (an ongoing WIP). And later in April (hopefully), I'll have a new set of 'fat furry limerick gags' (in honor of "National Poetry Month")...
As some of you may remember from last year, I'd posted an image about one of the disadvantages of being an 'extraordinarily fat furry' (or EFF, for short). In this case, it was the popular trend of 'planking', and a rather rotund rabbit was having a hard time trying to do just that. (Check it out at http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6263893/) My only regret in illustrating this was, I forgot to present it in comic strip form.
This latest "EFF" gag is based on another popular fad (made famous - or infamous - on the MTV virtual video show "Ridiculousness"): 'zip lines', which (as this super-sized vulpine demonstrates) is not exactly an ideal activity for one of such bulkiness!
ADDENDA: Since the posting of this comic gag, another TV show also touted the advantages (and disadvantages) of using a 'zip line'. The April 18th (2012) episode of "South Park" had the four boys going on the 'zip line' adventure of their lives (supposedly), only to have it turn out to be a nightmare. Watch the rerun, and see for yourself...
As some of you may remember from last year, I'd posted an image about one of the disadvantages of being an 'extraordinarily fat furry' (or EFF, for short). In this case, it was the popular trend of 'planking', and a rather rotund rabbit was having a hard time trying to do just that. (Check it out at http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6263893/) My only regret in illustrating this was, I forgot to present it in comic strip form.
This latest "EFF" gag is based on another popular fad (made famous - or infamous - on the MTV virtual video show "Ridiculousness"): 'zip lines', which (as this super-sized vulpine demonstrates) is not exactly an ideal activity for one of such bulkiness!
ADDENDA: Since the posting of this comic gag, another TV show also touted the advantages (and disadvantages) of using a 'zip line'. The April 18th (2012) episode of "South Park" had the four boys going on the 'zip line' adventure of their lives (supposedly), only to have it turn out to be a nightmare. Watch the rerun, and see for yourself...
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 307px
File Size 106.4 kB
I know, I know. But just for the sake of argument, Rovest, let's say that this fat fox ate an unusually big meal, one hour before going into the water... even though it wasn't even his intention to go into the water, when he was riding on his zip line (which just happened to go over the lake, he would eventually sink into)! I promise to do a 'fat floats' gag, the next time I have an 'extraordinarily fat furry' occupy a body of water...
Well, BigPuppy_Stuart, gravity does play an important role in using a 'zip line'. However, said fat fox would have a better chance of using his 'zip line' on the moon - where the gravity is 1/6th that of planet Earth. (The good news is: there's no water on the moon; The bad news is: there might not be a mountain or hill tall enough for the voluminous vulpine to use as his launching-off point!)
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