Cat trapped in the body of a 20 year old Norwegian girl.

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So she doesn't shower/bath because she doesn't like water? Damn. Also it kind of feels like a sketch or something especially the cat language stuff.
 
I honestly think the world is too liberal nowadays :lol

Everyone wants to be something unique or different so they do shit like this and they get attention and then you get people saying it's acceptable. Madness.



I can't tell if you're joking

I've read your past couple messages and I can't tell if you're being serious or sarcastic. Like, not just because it's a phenomenon I don't understand, but because your phrasing just seems that ambiguous to me. So which is it?

If you can't tell it's already too late.
 
This particular case is, but mad things pop up every week. Product of a narcissistic generation.
There were always weirdos, and the public has always had an appetite for curiosities. It's just that modern media is an unprecedented vehicle for spotlighting the outliers of society.
 
Reminds me of Boomer the Dog

Hey if meowing and perhaps eating cat food makes her happy, more power to her. As long as she doesn't demand to see a vet when she's sick or something.
 
You actually think / want to think this is acceptable?

I got bullied in school because of my sexual orientation, so I made a promise to myself to always be open-minded to other people, no matter in what way they differ from what society deems 'normal'. Up until today I had no idea people like this exist, though and I have to admit this is way to weird to get accepted by me.
 
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I got bullied because of my sexual orientation in school, so I made a promise to myself to always be open-minded to other people, no matter in what way they differ from what society deems 'normal'. Up until today I had no idea people like this exist, though and I have to admit this is way to weird to get accepted by me.

I dunno man, it's a pretty big step from "I like humans who just happen to be the same sex/gender as myself" to "I am a cat".
 
I got bullied in school because of my sexual orientation, so I made a promise to myself to always be open-minded to other people, no matter in what way they differ from what society deems 'normal'. Up until today I had no idea people like this exist, though and I have to admit this is way to weird to get accepted by me.

I mean, I don't think it's okay to make fun of her but she clearly has a problem. She thinks she's a cat. It's not healthy.

Making fun of mental problems isn't okay but pointing out "well, she needs help" it's valid.
 
I got bullied because of my sexual orientation in school, so I made a promise to myself to always be open-minded to other people, no matter in what way they differ from what society deems 'normal'. Up until today I had no idea people like this exist, though and I have to admit this is way to weird to get accepted by me.

Mmmmhmmm.

I always get kinda skeeved out when people shit on <random relatively unknown, unpopular, unpoliticized group> because it's kind of a good litmus test for how instinctively tolerant people are. Like - people are doing X thing that's kinda creepy or gross or weird but isn't hurting anyone - is your first reaction tolerance, derision, hatred, something else? Because that's a good test for what you'd have thought of gay people in 1900, or more to the point, in a few decades to centuries when the wheel starts turning on gay rights again. Threads like this just make me think that everyone ultimately got bullied into accepting gay rights - bullying might not be the right erm, more that it was social pressure and gradual acclimitization that did it. It's discouraging that, whatever the next "group we finally have to acknowledge the humanity of" is, we're basically going to have to start over from square one. It's better than nothing, I suppose, but it's discouraging that so few people seem to have learned the larger meta-lesson about tolerance. It certainly makes the gains of the gay rights movement, and my own place in society, seem less precarious because it's only people's object-level beliefs that have changed, not meta-level, and the meta-level stuff is more durable.
 
I dunno man, it's a pretty big step from "I like humans who just happen to be the same sex/gender as myself" to "I am a cat".

...which is why I can't take the latter serious, even though I never wanted to look down on other people. Honestly, I'm not even sure people like this REALLY believe they are some kind of animal in a human body or if they just want the attention. Maybe it's some kind of 24/7 cosplay. oO
 
Here's what I've never understood about people who think they're <insert non-human animal/thing here>: if you truly believe you're something that's not human, why bother with all the fake accessories?

Take this girl for instance: she thinks she's a cat, so she wears cat ears and cat paws. But if she really felt like a cat, she wouldn't wear those, would she? When a cat sees a plush paw, it may start playing with it as a toy, but it'll never attempt to put it on. It has no concept of an accessory. Just like a dog doesn't care that it's wearing whatever godawful sweater her owner knitted for it. It doesn't have a notion of being dressed. So by that account, this girl should walk around naked.

Also, she should realize that, no matter how good her senses are, they're nowhere near a cat's. That dog she spotted? She would have spotted it much sooner if she were a cat, and not necessarily with her eyes. She must also be incredibly frustrated at her inability to walk on four legs or climb up trees with any kind of ease.

To me, that's the key difference between these people and people who think they're born with the wrong gender: they still realize that they're humans, who think and act like humans. It's not unreasonable or irrational with dysphoria in my book, but if you genuinely think you're a cat, you'd better fucking act like it and not like a human.

And I like how she said "I realized I was a cat when a specialist told me." Yeah, they probably didn't tell you that at all. They probably told you "you have such and such chemical imbalance, or you've faced such and such trauma causing you to think you're a cat, but you're not."

Sorry if I sound annoyed and condescending, but I hate it when people are being delusional in the face of damning evidence.



I've read your past couple messages and I can't tell if you're being serious or sarcastic. Like, not just because it's a phenomenon I don't understand, but because your phrasing just seems that ambiguous to me. So which is it?
I'm unable to see the video at the moment, but she was obviously still raised like a human, conforming to our norms. It is only natural that large parts of her behaviour involves elements of human society.

On a more serious note, I think it's interesting to see where we draw the line for which identities are deserving of consideration and respect, and which can be dismissed and ridiculed. I guess the biggest differentiator is volume. The more people you have amongst your ranks, the more acceptable your interpretation of living "authentically" becomes. Has there ever been done a proper study on these furry/otherkin folks'?
 
I would love for doctors to test if she can really hear and see better than humans.

She can't. All other kin have these stupid ideas that they inherit the abilities of their "true animal self".

I've heard of girls thinking they're mermaid-kin and legitimately trying to sell very small containers of their tears to people. To heal injuries.
 
Mmmmhmmm.

I always get kinda skeeved out when people shit on <random relatively unknown, unpopular, unpoliticized group> because it's kind of a good litmus test for how instinctively tolerant people are. Like - people are doing X thing that's kinda creepy or gross or weird but isn't hurting anyone - is your first reaction tolerance, derision, hatred, something else? Because that's a good test for what you'd have thought of gay people in 1900, or more to the point, in a few decades to centuries when the wheel starts turning on gay rights again. Threads like this just make me think that everyone ultimately got bullied into accepting gay rights - bullying might not be the right erm, more that it was social pressure and gradual acclimitization that did it. It's discouraging that, whatever the next "group we finally have to acknowledge the humanity of" is, we're basically going to have to start over from square one. It's better than nothing, I suppose, but it's discouraging that so few people seem to have learned the larger meta-lesson about tolerance. It certainly makes the gains of the gay rights movement, and my own place in society, seem less precarious because it's only people's object-level beliefs that have changed, not meta-level, and the meta-level stuff is more durable.

Being gay and thinking you are another animal are totally different things.

Homosexuality is a natural think that exists in nature. There's nothing weird with it or unnatural about it. Their reality isn't distorted like it's the case here.

This women things she can see better in the dark than in the light. That's a delusion. It's a mental illness. And it isn't comparable with being gay.

The fact that people were intolerant of gay people or transphobic doesn't make claiming you have the senses of a cat suddenly okay. And insinuating that is kinda insulting frankly.
 
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