Author Topic: Furries in a nutshell  (Read 2814 times)


It's the internet stop making such a big deal out of this stuff.

It's the internet stop making such a big deal out of this stuff.
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Nah, I'm just saying that you can't hope to control what other people do and flaunt on the internet.

Nah, I'm just saying that you can't hope to control what other people do and flaunt on the internet.
I realise this. I meerly posted a picture I found somewhere.

If valen's a furry then my arms are made completely out of giraffe skin.


Plus, the image said that that 4chan post was made in 2007. Jesus christ mang, old.

I Did not make this post, I meerly found it somewhere on the internet and thought it was awesome.
Right, you WOULD have made this post, had it occurred to you. It's basically the same thing, except in this case, you're doing a little less work.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2010, 01:13:19 PM by Wynd_Fox »

Do all furries shove into people's faces?

I knew this a long time ago. Furries need to keep their special interestes to their self.

The Lego Man (OP in the picture) wasn't being a hypocrite. He didn't mention any special interest that he had and he wasn't telling the furry community to accept it.
He was trying to push a point that furries push their fettish on people. And by definition he was trying to push the point that they are wrong. Whether he did this intentionally or not, he should have understood that this was something that would obviously piss someone off and actually thought before he posted this. I have hardly ever seen furries starting these flame threads. I have seen a lot of non-furries posting all over as if they are and feeling smug and just about how they're better than them. All it is is hypocrisy.

He was trying to push a point that furries push their fettish on people. And by definition he was trying to push the point that they are wrong. Whether he did this intentionally or not, he should have understood that this was something that would obviously piss someone off and actually thought before he posted this. I have hardly ever seen furries starting these flame threads. I have seen a lot of non-furries posting all over as if they are and feeling smug and just about how they're better than them. All it is is hypocrisy.
Telling someone why they're hated is different than forcing them to be recluse.  Sure, he said to keep it to themselves, but that's not exactly forceful, imo.

And the OP isn't true for all of them, but for a good amount of them it is.

« Last Edit: January 31, 2010, 02:03:17 PM by Megaguy »