🪦 Deceased Kit n' Kay Boodle and the late Albert Temple / Gene Catlow / Richard Katellis

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I don't think Huh is going to be responding to us at all considering they left the site shortly after making that one post
 
Honestly people who are just harmlessly weird like Temple would be a breathe of fresh air compared to shit like the zoosadists and pedofur cows in the furry fandom. Like i wish current year furry cows were just weirdos with imaginary friends drawing gross comics :(
 
Honestly people who are just harmlessly weird like Temple would be a breathe of fresh air compared to shit like the zoosadists and pedofur cows in the furry fandom. Like i wish current year furry cows were just weirdos with imaginary friends drawing gross comics :(
Is Harmlessly weird a thing? It's stuff like this the current crop of cows 'grew up' (or didn't) on
 
Is Harmlessly weird a thing? It's stuff like this the current crop of cows 'grew up' (or didn't) on
I think so given furry stuff. The huge issue I see with Albert is seemingly with it people feeding and willfully sustaining his delusions, while calling themselves his "friends".
 
Is Harmlessly weird a thing? It's stuff like this the current crop of cows 'grew up' (or didn't) on

A lot of folks like Temple were/are just people that like funny animals and porn featuring those funny animals. Nothing major. They aren't animal molesters. They'd rather watch Looney Toons and Disney movies instead of CNN or Fox News. And remember, there are various levels of harmlessly weird too. Some are weird, others are Weird, and then there are the WEIRD ones. But still harmless. Temple is basically just weird, but he isn't someone I would worry about going into the kitchen to get drinks and snacks while he is in the living room with kids.
 
Oh shit...

Late and gay, but I remember Kit n Kay Boodle from back in the PoE days, one of the first cows I ever read about. Had no idea Richard Katellis was really Gene Catlow, nor did I know Gene had died, but that's... well, I was going to say sad, but I don't know, is it sad?

Strange to think that, barely fifteen years on, a furry incest child abuse swinger webcomic would be described as "harmlessly weird", but I guess that's a reflection of the times we live in.
 
/r/HobbyDrama did a pretty good write up of all of the crazy drama that surrounds Gene and all of his personas. (Archive)

Seems that there is a theory that he faked his death to get out of the fandom.
 
/r/HobbyDrama did a pretty good write up of all of the crazy drama that surrounds Gene and all of his personas. (Archive)

Seems that there is a theory that he faked his death to get out of the fandom.
The Theory seems to just be unfounded speculation. No one in that thread is providing anything but the idea of " I can see why people do it though because just getting tired of it all and moving on seems like a logical thing." But you would think that post 'Gay Girl in Damascus' (look it up if you don't remember) most people, especially non-drama-cow types like Temple, would avoid the dramatic 'oops I died' out clause.

What I did find new and interesting in that thread was the post that added these links to the discovery of potential other Temple characters. The first two (Im putting them up in the same order that reddit poster did) I am not totally sold on as his but open to it, but the third and fourth are definitely his. Third especially because its one of the characters mentioned by others but often neglected as it didn't interact as much as the 'main four'. Last one I never heard of before now:





gotta love how even these B team characters interact with each other like different people like the others do. Mad appreciation for the convincing boomer dad descriptions of favorite music types.
 
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/r/HobbyDrama did a pretty good write up of all of the crazy drama that surrounds Gene and all of his personas. (Archive)

Seems that there is a theory that he faked his death to get out of the fandom.
Eh, I don't buy it. There's a reason most people who fake their deaths disappear off the side of a boat or burn the house down; they don't acquire the corpse of an old black guy who looks similar to them and wait for a wellness check to be called in.

I guess there's the possibility that there never was a wellness check or a body and that Ryan and Candy are in on it, but I can't see this comfortable middle aged couple with young kids agreeing to fake a funeral announcement, fake a place where grieving people can come and share memories of Temple, and generally assume the task of deceiving everybody forever. Especially considering Candy lost a father to suicide and they've both lost several of their children.
 
Eh, I don't buy it. There's a reason most people who fake their deaths disappear off the side of a boat or burn the house down; they don't acquire the corpse of an old black guy who looks similar to them and wait for a wellness check to be called in.

I guess there's the possibility that there never was a wellness check or a body and that Ryan and Candy are in on it, but I can't see this comfortable middle aged couple with young kids agreeing to fake a funeral announcement, fake a place where grieving people can come and share memories of Temple, and generally assume the task of deceiving everybody forever. Especially considering Candy lost a father to suicide and they've both lost several of their children.
Ryan and Candy have lost children?

It's an interesting write up but agreed that Temple probably did not fake his own death. If he wanted to leave the fandom or just take a long break it would've been pretty easy, especially if he was social with the DeWalts and others.
 
Ryan and Candy have lost children?

It's an interesting write up but agreed that Temple probably did not fake his own death. If he wanted to leave the fandom or just take a long break it would've been pretty easy, especially if he was social with the DeWalts and others.
Couple of miscarriages, and a little boy that was far enough along that they had a funeral for him.
 
Eh, I don't buy it. There's a reason most people who fake their deaths disappear off the side of a boat or burn the house down; they don't acquire the corpse of an old black guy who looks similar to them and wait for a wellness check to be called in.
I have no idea why this made me laugh so much. Anyway, no, he dead. I had a friend with Lexis access pull up his death certificate.

The only remaining mystery for me is where those damn photos came from.
 
This art from Jan 2001 is very iconic. Since the man is dead, his ghost probably wouldn't object to someone putting it on a shirt.
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The Theory seems to just be unfounded speculation. No one in that thread is providing anything but the idea of " I can see why people do it though because just getting tired of it all and moving on seems like a logical thing." But you would think that post 'Gay Girl in Damascus' (look it up if you don't remember) most people, especially non-drama-cow types like Temple, would avoid the dramatic 'oops I died' out clause.

What I did find new and interesting in that thread was the post that added these links to the discovery of potential other Temple characters. The first two (Im putting them up in the same order that reddit poster did) I am not totally sold on as his but open to it, but the third and fourth are definitely his. Third especially because its one of the characters mentioned by others but often neglected as it didn't interact as much as the 'main four'. Last one I never heard of before now:





gotta love how even these B team characters interact with each other like different people like the others do. Mad appreciation for the convincing boomer dad descriptions of favorite music types.
I'm going to go right ahead and say all four are him. They all disappeared right when he died, and they all either have similar art or re-post Katellis art.
 
If correct it implies he was much worse at 3D than traditional art. Good thing that never became his thing I guess.
I think the shit 3d was a way to hide Albert's style, even trying to warp his art as 'Moonlight' there are tells in the pictures that it's all him. The horrid 3d is like the perfect camouflage.

This weird ass furry mystery has grabbed me harder than I'd rather admit. I'd love an earnest answer about all of this from those involved, maybe for closures sake, but they probably think they're protecting the dude's legacy or whatever.
 
I think the shit 3d was a way to hide Albert's style, even trying to warp his art as 'Moonlight' there are tells in the pictures that it's all him. The horrid 3d is like the perfect camouflage.

This weird ass furry mystery has grabbed me harder than I'd rather admit. I'd love an earnest answer about all of this from those involved, maybe for closures sake, but they probably think they're protecting the dude's legacy or whatever.
I'm sure that is what is happening, but the thing those people have to realize is that his legacy, such as it is, is far more interesting and even potentially sympathetic NOW than it was when he was alive...at least as far as people who didn't know him directly are concerned.
 
I have no idea why this made me laugh so much. Anyway, no, he dead. I had a friend with Lexis access pull up his death certificate.

The only remaining mystery for me is where those damn photos came from.

I don’t know if you can or want to ask your friend who has Lexis, But I’d be curious to hear if Ol’ Albert had a will.

I’m still really surprised at the idea that the DeWalts were just able to roll up and start carting computer equipment out of the recently deceased home. I don’t know how all of that works, but some recent experiences in some of my friends lives showed that the idea of the next-door neighbor walking in and trying to take the dead guy’s property on the basis of “were practically family!“ is generally frowned upon if the will and probate haven’t been addressed.
 
I don’t know if you can or want to ask your friend who has Lexis, But I’d be curious to hear if Ol’ Albert had a will.

I’m still really surprised at the idea that the DeWalts were just able to roll up and start carting computer equipment out of the recently deceased home. I don’t know how all of that works, but some recent experiences in some of my friends lives showed that the idea of the next-door neighbor walking in and trying to take the dead guy’s property on the basis of “were practically family!“ is generally frowned upon if the will and probate haven’t been addressed.
I don't know that they did cart computer equipment away, at least not right after the death. We know that his brothers were involved, and Ryan only ever talked about how many computers there were and looking through them along with said brothers. It's not like they showed up with a wheelbarrow.
 
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