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* [[Author Avatar]]: Katellis' fursona is a cat. Then there's his girlfriend, [[Carnivore Confusion|Shirlee]] [[Species Surname|Mouse]].
* [[Author Tract]]: It is entirely a vehicle for Richard Katellis' views on free love, yiffing, and the plight of the furry community. The world outside of idyllic, nudist Yiffburg is full of monstrous dictatorships and ruthless capitalist states that criticize Yiffburg for being horny layabouts. Any character who doesn't constantly want sex with total strangers is either an evil fascist or a repressed soul, and the answer is invariably anonymous sex, either to defeat or convert them to the yiffy way of life. It doesn't help matters that the story is occasionally interrupted by the author describing the sexual exploits he and his wife have with their parents.
** In case one didn't notice the yiff evangelism element, "Outfox the Tyrant" contains apparent references to ''[https://wwwweb.webcitationarchive.org/5uJyupb1m?url=web/20110708121935/http://www.carpsplace.com/spire/spire.htm God's Smuggler]''. Boinkberries sound like more fun than bibles, but still!
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]: Perhaps most notable with Hokumm, Fleecer, and Bunko; before they convert to Yiff-ism, for lack of a better word, they're wrinkly, warty, fun-house-mirror-like renditions of their animal types; as soon as they start getting laid, however, it's all big cartoon cutesy eyes and smiles.
* [[Broken Aesop]]: The comic's main theme, if it has one, is that yiffing is good and should be appreciated, celebrated, and enjoyed. But then you have Skamm, who tries to keep ahold of his link with Karostropov by reaffirming that the sin of Greed is more powerful than the sin of Lust. By itself that's not so bad, since Skamm's a villain and his views aren't supposed to be seen as the right ones-- but his "lust" is just as sugary and darling as any of the rest of the cast's, and no one protests the use of the term even as they're literally tempting him with sex to get him to understand their viewpoint and free him from Karostropov. So, sex is good, clean, wholesome fun-- but it's still sinful.
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