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The furries finally hit the point of "if you want to silently stay quiet then you're the enemy"


With a side order of "donate, sign petitions, make calls or you're the enemy".

Looking forward to the next surge of Furry Raiders to come out of this since throwing guilt on people is the worst fucking way to make them change their views and exactly what the right claims leftists do.

It'd be funny if it wasn't playing into the right's hands so hard.

I couldn't help but notice a familiar name on the list.

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Not to give Dizel a peg, but if you take anything a diaperfag says seriously, you should really re-evaluate your own perspective.
 
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The furries finally hit the point of "if you want to silently stay quiet then you're the enemy"


With a side order of "donate, sign petitions, make calls or you're the enemy".

Looking forward to the next surge of Furry Raiders to come out of this since throwing guilt on people is the worst fucking way to make them change their views and exactly what the right claims leftists do.

It'd be funny if it wasn't playing into the right's hands so hard.
https://archive.vn/07JlR Also checked out the stuff on there and the other two profiles. They're kids and stupid.
 
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Do furries care if someone in their fandom uses a fursona or not? Like they could just have a avatar that’s a talking tree or some shit?
 
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Do furries care if someone in their fandom uses a fursona or not? Like they could just have a avatar that’s a talking tree or some shit?

I'd say yes, though less of having a fursona and more of having some animal you claim you are. Saying something like "yeah man, I'm totally a generic opossum, dude weed" will get approval from most of the fandom. And given the absolute state of social justice and trannies, you could totally identify as a tree and they'll lap that shit up.
 
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I'd say yes, though less of having a fursona and more of having some animal you claim you are. Saying something like "yeah man, I'm totally a generic opossum, dude weed" will get approval from most of the fandom. And given the absolute state of social justice and trannies, you could totally identify as a tree and they'll lap that shit up.

I don’t mean by identifying as something, I mean like a avatar or persona, but I get what you mean.
 
Do furries care if someone in their fandom uses a fursona or not? Like they could just have a avatar that’s a talking tree or some shit?
Toon fans tend to be the ones using wack stuff like objectheads and they fit in with the furs pretty well. I don't think most folk really care these days, except for the weirdos who say "ew generic fox :/" and treat fursona designs as purely fashion statements rather than lighthearted fun.
 
Do furries care if someone in their fandom uses a fursona or not? Like they could just have a avatar that’s a talking tree or some shit?
Just an anecdotal observation, but when avatars I've had have been less stereotypical furry material I have gotten less attention in specific ways. Though namely I've had a few more non-furry centric artists actively start cashing in on the furry stuff and saying that changing their avatar (whether it was of their oc or not) to something furry actively seemed to get more views on their profile (on twitter, specifically)
 
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I'd say yes, though less of having a fursona and more of having some animal you claim you are. Saying something like "yeah man, I'm totally a generic opossum, dude weed" will get approval from most of the fandom. And given the absolute state of social justice and trannies, you could totally identify as a tree and they'll lap that shit up.
Is this the birth of the plantie fandom?
 
I don’t mean by identifying as something, I mean like a avatar or persona, but I get what you mean.

Gotcha. I think it's a pretty even split between three major camps. The first are like "Huh, this animal person is kinda cool, I like it!" and that's their "fursona". The second treat it as some sort of idealized version of themselves and are obsessive over it. The third see it like the fashion industry: all about attracting attention and maintaining status.
 
Gotcha. I think it's a pretty even split between three major camps. The first are like "Huh, this animal person is kinda cool, I like it!" and that's their "fursona". The second treat it as some sort of idealized version of themselves and are obsessive over it. The third see it like the fashion industry: all about attracting attention and maintaining status.
I guess the lion guys with the nerd glasses falls into the second part.
 
Gotcha. I think it's a pretty even split between three major camps. The first are like "Huh, this animal person is kinda cool, I like it!" and that's their "fursona". The second treat it as some sort of idealized version of themselves and are obsessive over it. The third see it like the fashion industry: all about attracting attention and maintaining status.

I prefer the first camp tbf.
 
What I never really got is how do one get to join the furry community?
You just pick a fancy Renamon avatar and just start posting on Twitter with other furries?
FurAffinity and Deviantart seems to lost it's old place.
 
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