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  • unholypet
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    Quoth Skrae View Post
    It refers to a subculture that draws and in some cases dresses up as anthropomorphic animals. The drawing can range from tame (SFW) to disturbing (As all drawn porn does) and the costumes in some cases are used for fur parties, where they may act like they have sex in them. Where in the spectrum the individual lies of course depends on the individual, and as with anything, the more extreme stuff is more well known (the sexual fur parties have actually been used on CSI Miami I believe).
    That's only one part of the culture.

    There are some who believe they are the animals, whether in spirit or reincarnation. That's where the Phantom Limb Syndrome comes from.

    Some are as listed above, and not generally regarded as "real furs." Such sub-cultures of Furrydom include men who love catgirls.

    There are a ridiculous amount of ways to interpret it per person.

    Its not as cut and dry as a sex thing, as CSI made it look.

    And just like Goths, its rather often played off as something freaky =p

    (Note: goth-ish, and fox/tiger here)
    Last edited by unholypet; 04-16-2008, 04:07 AM.

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  • Cyphr
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    furry vs drunks would be awesome.

    for furries you have: Spirits, cuteness, People who are half animal and have superior fight skill

    for drunks you have: stumbling, raging, retarded

    somehow this seems like something i would buy a ticket for...

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  • Trayol
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    I have a friend here at college is a furry, it has never bothered me. I actually think it's really interesting, though I probably wouldn't dress up myself. (I don't even like my own body hair, I doubt I could stand being in fur and I don't look good in a tail.)

    A funny thing he told me. On his floor 2 years ago in the school dorms in the Science & Engineering wing, there was a Furry vs. Drunks mini-war going on. Oddly the floor we were on together last year was crazier than that.

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  • RecoveringKinkoid
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    That's right. It's been a long time since I've seen that. Didn't remember the details, only that a bunch of townspeople were wearing cat ears and that it was amusing. But that's the one.

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  • Aethian
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    Quoth RecoveringKinkoid;311396Also, I like [I
    Kino's Journey[/I] and they did a little sight gag involving cat ears in it. So I'm curious.
    The episode you are talking about was covering a town that wanted it's own tradition and was letting the travellers decide the tradition. The one with cat ears was they were saying that the "Cat Paw" party was the one who ousted their evil king. So now to celebrate they wear cat ears in honor of their freedom givers.

    It was nothing about cat people or anyone being a neko.

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  • Nekojin
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    Quoth edible_hat View Post
    Freud was a sick weirdo. Just because he wanted to have sex with his parents and cut his own penis off, doesn't mean everyone wants to.
    I've done research for classes, and that's the first time I've ever heard either of those claims.

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  • FenigDurak
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    Quoth Skrae View Post
    As he left we noted we'd probably see him at Starfest this weekend (My girlfriend and I are working staff).

    I'll see y'all there! Saturday Night at the Costume Contest, look for The Barber and the Baker.

    I was the one who put the Spaceballs group together last year, just to give you an idea. Would love to meet you both!

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  • DarkProwler
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    I used to hang out on a Furry chat room, years ago. Mainly because I like to draw cartoony animals, and it fit in well there (I still have some of it online if anyone wants to see it :P ) That place must have been heavy in the extremism, though, as the chat room seemed to attract those of the more "sex-enthused" variety. But, hey, that's probably because it was a chat room

    Nowadays, I've traded fandoms. While I didn't have anything to tie me to furry fandom in the past, I've got a ton of Transformers wear now

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  • Imogene
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    Quoth Geek King View Post
    It really depends on what was going on in the scene as to how to take it. I've watched too much anime, so I don't even bat an eye at it anymore.
    *looks around* Wow, there appears to be an echo that expands upon my ideas in here... You do seem to do that to my posts a lot, Geek King.
    Of course, a lot of this thread appears to be 'expanding upon my posts'
    *hugs* No worries, then.

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  • Geek King
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    Quoth RecoveringKinkoid View Post
    Someone please explain catgirls and the wearing of cat ears to me.

    I see it all the time, so it must be a "thing." Also, I like Kino's Journey and they did a little sight gag involving cat ears in it. So I'm curious.
    It's an anime thing. Sometimes the character is an actual catperson, with all the mannerisms that the Japanese consider to be cat-like. Occasionally, you'll see a human character take on some cat features, usually ears or the mouth. This usually means that character is thinking, or doing, something very mischievous.

    Then again, sometimes they just wear the ears to look cute. See DiGi Charat for the prime example of the "cute" thing.

    Also, sometimes in anime the characters having ears are representing animal spirits from traditional Japanese myth. You see a lot of dog spirits and fox spirits in recent shows like Inukami and Spice & Wolf. Rat spirits and cat spirits also show up quite a bit. Often these characters will be able to transform into the animal form from human or near-human form.

    It really depends on what was going on in the scene as to how to take it. I've watched too much anime, so I don't even bat an eye at it anymore.

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  • Imogene
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    Quoth zzapp the witch View Post

    And since you all seem so knowledgeable, where does a chained, banished angel belong in the world of social subsets? (I want her to quit bugging me about it! )
    Sounds very much like an Otherkin to me. But... I dunno... I've never heard of an angel in a human body... I've heard of demons, I've heard of elves, I am a shapeshifter, so, angels? Yeah, you'd fit right in.

    Kinkoid:
    Cat ears in anime are far more open to interpretation, due to the randomness of the animators. It's possible the character is partially feline, or maybe the character's just being devious, or maybe she just likes cat ears...? Who knows, without seeing the series I couldn't give you a good reason.

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  • RecoveringKinkoid
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    Someone please explain catgirls and the wearing of cat ears to me.

    I see it all the time, so it must be a "thing." Also, I like Kino's Journey and they did a little sight gag involving cat ears in it. So I'm curious.

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  • Kiwi
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    Im a furry every halloween

    I love dressing up like a cat, but only for halloween

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  • edible_hat
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    Quoth Nekojin View Post
    *shrug* Just because Freud saw sexual causes in nearly everything, that doesn't mean that he was wholly wrong. He just lacked a sense of perspective. Many of his underlying concepts are still used in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy today.
    Freud was a sick weirdo. Just because he wanted to have sex with his parents and cut his own penis off, doesn't mean everyone wants to.

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  • Andara Bledin
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    The only scene we're really visible in is the caberet shot. We're both in the audience, on the right-hand side. He's on the aisle, I'm one in. I don't have the silver-beaded Egyptian headpiece because the lighting guy said it was too shiny. I am wearing a pair of cheap leopard print ears, and he has tiger ears.

    When you see overweight people walking by on screen? Those are all SoCalFurs members. The extras that weren't furs were all pretty average: not tall, not short, not overweight, although a few were underweight.

    Oh, and one of the Jack Sparrows from Disneyland and one of the Beetlejuices from Universal Studios (the theme park portion) are both furry convention attendees. Often in full costume, although Beetlejuice often also sports bunny ears. If you can show me a screen shot, I can probably tell you who was in it.

    ^-.-^

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