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Revision 6 . . (edit) December 14, 2001 11:26 pm by Cayzle [*copy edit]
Revision 5 . . (edit) December 13, 2001 4:58 am by Bryan Derksen [thanks, Cayzle. :)]
Revision 4 . . December 13, 2001 4:04 am by Cayzle [final notes on the Yerf debate]
Revision 3 . . December 13, 2001 3:33 am by Bryan Derksen [either way it goes, the material here looks useful.]
Revision 2 . . December 12, 2001 8:47 pm by Cayzle [ongoing debate on What Is Yerf?]
Revision 1 . . December 12, 2001 1:58 pm by Bryan Derksen [old article contents moved here]
  

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Here's what I got back from Yerf ...

Actually, it's known in the furry community as the sound a fox makes,
like a bark from a dog.

-Dingo


On Dec 12, 2001 Cayzle wrote:

Hi! I have a question about yerf, for an article for the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. Is "yerf" a generic term used to apply to all anthropomorphic art commonly, or is "Yerf" a proper noun that applies ONLY to your online gallery and site? Do other people refer to their art as "yerf" (as, for example, other artists might refer to their art as "comics" or "watercolors"?

Thank you very much for your help.

Cayzle

Well, thanks a lot, Yerf!

Anyway, my own browsing has failed to turn up any reliable lower-case-y yerf uses, so I admit I was in error! :-( I'll copy the former content of the page to the furry page and edit it.

thanks for catching my mistake, Bryan. I don't know how I got the wrong idea. -- Cayzle

No problem. Actually, this is the first Wikipedia article where I've ever come out and said "this article is wrong", and I'm grateful that you were so gracious about it. :)


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