The furries I got to know on GAF are some of the loveliest people, painting fans of anthro art with a wide idiot brush is just ignorant and willfully mean.
I was actually supposed to be there, had a room and everything, until my grandparents sprung a surprise trip for me to an NFL football game and I had to cancel.My buddy was actually at this event when it happened. Was absolutely insane.
The CSI episode is Fur & Loathing. (It even has its own Wikipedia page! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fur_and_Loathing)
Vanity Fair article is: http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2001/03/furries200103
It's straight reporting of a very selected group of people that don't represent the rest of the fandom. It's like picking ten of the most extreme otakus in the anime fandom and saying, "Yes, this is what every other person who has ever watched an anime is like."Thanks for these.
I'm most of the way through the Vanity Fair article (up to "A Skritch Session") and it seems... pretty even-handed, to me? I mean there's very little editorializing, it's almost straight reportage, quotes and observation.
That Galen dude is a piece of work for sure, but that's sort of on him, isn't it?
Anyone make a Furred Reich joke yet?
I see. Well yes, selection is editorial. But I will say from my pov, as an outsider, it seems pretty fair, even a touch sympathetic.. not malicious.IMGF said:It's straight reporting of a very selected group of people that don't represent the rest of the fandom. It's like picking ten of the most extreme otakus in the anime fandom and saying, "Yes, this is what every other person who has ever watched an anime is like."
Vanity Fair said:The next morning, at 11:50, the lobby is full of furries and ... soldiers in camouflage gear. The 85th Army Reserve Division, headquartered in Arlington Heights, happens to be having a convention here, too—a commanders' conference, during which they're to go over what took place in 2000, and set goals for 2001. The furries in the lobby look baffled. A few military men are smirking. One square-jawed hard-ass stares at a rabbit-eared furry for a moment and, finally, says, ”Yeah!" It's sarcastic. He sounds like a high-school jock sizing up the class freak.
”Unusual," says a Sergeant Major Jennings.
”I think it's comical, myself," says one of his subordinates.
”God bless America," says the other.
Ostrich comes tearing past them, saying, ”The fursuit parade's about to start!" Soon, about 40 people in mascotwear—the fursuiters—are marching quietly through the lobby. Flashbulbs pop. Furries in civilian clothes reach out to touch the fursuiters as they go by.
...
A Lieutenant Colonel Flowers is taking it all in, good-naturedly. ”A little unusual," he says. ”Of course, they'd probably say the same thing about us."
A half-kangaroo walks by.
”Pretty good, pretty good, pretty imaginative," the lieutenant colonel says. ”What are they, an advocacy group?"
Another lieutenant colonel, named Farrar, is unfazed. ”Well, when you see people wearing dog collars and chains ... you know, I went to college," he says. ”It doesn't take much of an imagination to figure out what these people might be doing behind closed doors. The clean aspect, O.K., these guys are cartoon figures, I can see that. But if you go a little left of that, then suddenly you're adding a new dimension to it. It doesn't make me very comfortable. Certainly nothing I agree with. Tantric sex comes to mind. People that have problems." He thinks some more. ”But we're all getting along!" Without hesitation, he poses for a picture with a brown bear.
...
Lieutenant George has been watching some of the furries. ”Touchy-feely, with each other," he says. ”I noticed that last night. They're scratching each other and laying in the lap. You don't have to be too smart to figure it out. It's easy." He stops his friendly chuckling, however, when he learns he has been chatting with a guy who might really want to be a raccoon.
”That's different," he says. ”But different people have different beliefs in this world. We can't be the same, we're all individuals. So to each his own."
It's straight reporting of a very selected group of people that don't represent the rest of the fandom. It's like picking ten of the most extreme otakus in the anime fandom and saying, "Yes, this is what every other person who has ever watched an anime is like."
I don't understand how you can love Nazis. Hitler would have spit on furries, or euthanized them for mental issues. Hitler was not your friend. Fuck Hitler. Fuck Neo Nazis.
Yeah, I can see that angle, but the angle that literally everyone else took while reading this bit and the article as a whole is, "This is clearly just about sex when you really look at it." You can be empathetic about a group that you think exists solely for sex and still perpetuate the incorrect notion that everything about the fandom is about sex.c'mon.
the joke would be about the furher. I mean, it's right there.
I see. Well yes, selection is editorial. But I will say from my pov, as an outsider, it seems pretty fair, even a touch sympathetic.. not malicious.
Like, bits like this, reveal empathy, to me:
Not so bad?
"I can't see your black skin when you're wearing that wolf costume."The allure of white supremacy seeps through everything, including a fursuit.
"I can't see your black skin when you're wearing that wolf costume."
c'mon.
the joke would be about the furher. I mean, it's right there.
I see. Well yes, selection is editorial. But I will say from my pov, as an outsider, it seems pretty fair, even a touch sympathetic.. not malicious.
Like, bits like this, reveal empathy, to me:
Not so bad?
I'll still never forget the confederate-loving douche fursuit who looked at me some type of way when I took my head off and revealed my blackness.
The allure of white supremacy seeps through everything, including a fursuit.
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What movie is that!? XD
Death to Smoochy
The first time I heard of furries was MTV's True LIfe in I think the late 90's, early 2000's and it basically reiterated the loser/social outcast into a very specific kind of porn angle.
Is my comment really that bad? Someone who dresses up in Nazi fursuit sounds like a pretty damn downtrodden, bottom of the barrel dorkwad. Taking essentially children's imagery and mixing it with their ego driven misanthrope bullshit. It's significantly worse than those dudes who wore matrix trenchcoats and hung out at the knife/sword store at the mall.Some of these comments are pretty terrible. Especially the last one. If you seriously think being a furry puts you at the bottom of the ladder, so below racists, nazi's, homophobes, sexsists etc. you REALLY need to rethink the priorities you use when judging people.
Reading the discussion that's been going on between Nerfgun and Nepenthe got me thinking.
Could a reason why people view fursuits as stranger than cosplay (even though they're pretty much the same thing) be because fursuits seem to be mostly OC stuff as opposed to cosplay where it would mainly be characters that aren't? Does that change in source material also lead to the confluence with otherkins?
In other words, if fursuits were mainly based off of non-OC characters do you think people would still have the same reaction? I guess though that would literally make it cosplay, so this is probably a silly thought.
I don't understand how you can love Nazis. Hitler would have spit on furries, or euthanized them for mental issues. Hitler was not your friend. Fuck Hitler. Fuck Neo Nazis.
I honestly don't know how people stomached the 90s era.
Reading the discussion that's been going on between Nerfgun and Nepenthe got me thinking.
Could a reason why people view fursuits as stranger than cosplay (even though they're pretty much the same thing) be because fursuits seem to be mostly OC stuff as opposed to cosplay where it would mainly be characters that aren't? Does that change in source material also lead to the confluence with otherkins?
In other words, if fursuits were mainly based off of non-OC characters do you think people would still have the same reaction? I guess though that would literally make it cosplay, so this is probably a silly thought.
Ok, what is that GIF from.
forever.
'cause your distinction between "otherkin" and "furries" is lost on most people. and you can't blame them one bit for that, either.
even in this very thread you see some folks talking about the "headless lounge where you don't break character" and at the same time other folks saying "it's not like we think we are animals".
I don't think people should give consenting adults a hard time. but at the same time, any condescension you might have for people who don't understand the supposed vast gulf of distance between "perfectly normal" furries and "awful deviant" otherkin is deeply misplaced. the whole thing IS weird. super weird. as in, unusual. gotta own that. the whole thing is ridiculous. you too can be poked fun at.
I think there's an aspect of "I identify with this" to fursuits that people don't associate with cosplayers. Cosplayers are clearly just wearing the costume as a tribute to a character they like, whereas the perception around furries is that it's almost like an alter ego for them.
That, and all the sex stuff that people generally associate with furries.
I've been to several anime and game cons, and there's no shortage of people who cosplay their own characters or characters that are from such an obscure anime/game that they may as well be considered OCs since just about nobody would recognize them.
There's also of course the problem that a high quality fursuit costs a small fortune, and people would rather invest into their own characters, the one they created and use to represent themselves online, than those of others. That said, I've seen plenty of Rocket Raccoons, Nick Wildes and what have you as well.
do they ever do cons where the nightmare costumes aren't everywhere? would be fun to check out the arts and such. Anime/Comic conventions ive enjoyed but those costumes you can generally see the persons face o_o
Fair enough. I've been to a couple of cons myself, but I've never really payed all that much attention to cosplayers. Mostly just saw the ones that were in front of me or passed by while I was waiting in a line or something. Most of the ones I remember seeing were from the popular series at the time along with a couple more obscure ones here and there.
Your point about the cost of the fursuit is interesting though. It definitely makes sense.
Hey guys. Earlier in this thread I made a stupid comment. It was insensitive of me and I feel like an ass. I don't really have any motivation for this post other than just to say that I've been following the replies in this thread and I've learned a lot about furry culture that I didn't know. Again, I was being an ass and I just want to say that it was super rude of me and I'm going to use this as an embiggening experience.
This thread has certainly changed my opinions on furries ever so slightly. Seeing drive by posters shitting on people giving reasonable explanations is embarrassing by proxy.
I still think furries are kinda weird (it'll prolly take a while to change that), but as long as nobody is being hurt who am I to judge? And why should they care about what I think, for that matter?
It was that thread or another furry thread that got infiltrated by, well, furries. I visited the Furrygaf thread that was so graciously linked by a furry and saw that a user had directly linked to hardcore porn involving Kass (Zelda: BotW). I called that user out, they got banned, and now they are unbanned!! I just don't understand how someone can openly post porn on a 13+ forum and not get perma banned.
Not to mention I still fuckin think about that wack ass shit when I'm doing shrine quests
It's pretty much impossible to go to a furry convention without fursuits at this point, at least if you're looking to go into an art show or visit an artists' alley, since those are only at bigger conventions and that goes hand in hand with fursuits, just like cosplay does with anime/comic cons.
There's smaller meetings that happen at like a bar or restaurant where sometimes artists attend and bring their sketchbooks, but that's not really what you want either I assume.
There's fursuit specific events at most cons (fursuit parade, various contests), and usually the fursuiters pour into those, so you could go visit the art stuff during those events, but it'll be pretty much impossible to not run into any costumes whatsoever.
I felt it pretty easy to avoid them though.
Antifa is how the group is called though, I know members and they call themselves that.Anyone else notice how "antifa" sounds sorta "foreign". Gonna bet that's not an accident that right wing fucks use that short hand.
Why not just antifascists it's 6 bloody letters. Go for AF if wanna be lazy.
Anyone else notice how "antifa" sounds sorta "foreign". Gonna bet that's not an accident that right wing fucks use that short hand.
Why not just antifascists it's 6 bloody letters. Go for AF if wanna be lazy.
In retrospect it was a really dumb question. Its already very hard to relate to this particular genre of fantasy art when so much of it seems either like strange commission requests or for people who are sexually attracted to men.
Bought the Zootopia art book though
There was that lawyer who investigated through this and eventually gained a badger fursona, so hilarious.
Though it is funny people thinking furries operated as a single thought-mind. It's like people forget there are furries who ARE against this shit and in fact are mostly responsible for the furry-nazism being shooed out.
...and here I am gonna correct you breh because of your hyperbole
that was me and I linked an NSFW because I remember other people doing that from other threads that simply put NSFW, also it wasn't hardcore porn - literally just two nude pics
Then again after reading up I remember you being so easily offended on seeing muscular men as avatars so it is hilarious, possibly more of a personal attack but who am I to judge.
Interspecies sexual attraction to Hitler.
There was that lawyer who investigated through this and eventually gained a badger fursona, so hilarious.
Though it is funny people thinking furries operated as a single thought-mind. It's like people forget there are furries who ARE against this shit and in fact are mostly responsible for the furry-nazism being shooed out.
...and here I am gonna correct you breh because of your hyperbole
that was me and I linked an NSFW because I remember other people doing that from other threads that simply put NSFW, also it wasn't hardcore porn - literally just two nude pics
Then again after reading up I remember you being so easily offended on seeing muscular men as avatars so it is hilarious, possibly more of a personal attack but who am I to judge.
That might be my favorite moment in the entire series.
LOL. You linked two separate pictures of Kass, one in color and one in black and white. One was simply a "naked" picture (which by your standards is a cartoon animal with a massive dick), and the other was Kass ejaculating.
That's not okay, and for the love of god don't keep trying to rationalize it.