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This is adorable.
I wish the other refugee children, still mired in the conflict(s) back in their homelands, could experience this as well.
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Lmao the furries in this thread that can't take a joke. I can't.
It's a nice gesture to entertain the children, though.
Lmao the furries in this thread that can't take a joke. I can't.
It's a nice gesture to entertain the children, though.
Is this furry thing something sexual, or why are the reactions here the way they are?
Lmao the furries in this thread that can't take a joke. I can't.
I wonder how different the mainstream perception would be if most suits looked like this instead of like Balto with as many neon colors as possible.Anyway, I think I have a general distaste for how many fursuit faces are made. I know they try to get ones with a certain cartoony suave, but they usually aren't well-designed in my eyes, leading to an uncanny creep factor. XD (Same can be said for most lower-priced, non professional masks, actually!).
Hm.Furries have become associated with sex. Some may blame the MTV documentary on furries as part of the Sek2K/True Life series.
I think.. no one would be particularly thrilled as a group to be implied to be connected to pedophilia... :l Even as a joke.
Hm.
I've heard the term "furry" befor but never bothered to look into it, so to me this doesn't look any more or less creepy than kids taking picture with Mickey Mouse and the other guys in Disney Land.
Do these people identify as animals or do they just like to dress as them?
Hm.
I've heard the term "furry" befor but never bothered to look into it, so to me this doesn't look any more or less creepy than kids taking picture with Mickey Mouse and the other guys in Disney Land.
Do these people identify as animals or do they just like to dress as them?
They have become associated with sex. Some may blame the MTV documentary on furries as part of the Sek2K/True Life series. I know at least at my high school it was widely talked about and everyone's introduction to furry subculture.
Is this furry thing something sexual, or why are the reactions here the way they are?
Lmao the furries in this thread that can't take a joke. I can't.
It's a nice gesture to entertain the children, though.
Why is this even a thread if everyone is just going to reply "aw that's cute". This whole thing is a joke thread, no need to take it personally.
Plenty of threads are nothing but aww that's cute.Why is this even a thread if everyone is just going to reply "aw that's cute". This whole thing is a joke thread, no need to take it personally.
I wonder how different the mainstream perception would be if most suits looked like this instead of like Balto with as many neon colors as possible.
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I wonder how different the mainstream perception would be if most suits looked like this instead of like Balto with as many neon colors as possible.
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I can assure you that most people think it's weird and obnoxious because they connect it to possible sexual content (or some maligned assumptions about how desperate/horny this subgroup is, much like a gamer/anime fan might be thought of). lolI didn't see a lot of that, I saw a lot of "oh those poor children" style posts though. Thought it was referring to how obnoxious most furries are at conventions/expos.
I didn't see a lot of that, I saw a lot of "oh those poor children" style posts though. Thought it was referring to how obnoxious most furries are at conventions/expos.
People like to get their opinions from pop culture instead of the various accounts from people inside the scene who say otherwise.
That is supposed to be not creepy as hell? :|
It's weird how liberal and open GAF seems to be on the whole. Except when it comes to anime and furries. That shit's just not OK.
Exactly. THAT'S the culture shock. Humans dressed up as animals, in and of itself, is innocuous. It's why many do it that may give certain Syrian parents pause.So Syrian refugee children ended up in the middle of a furry convention and the children took photos with furries.
oh lol
I guess that went better than expected. But I'm also guessing if those Syrian parents were more aware of what furries are they would have been more hesitant. But I'm glad it seemingly went well.
Some people like anthropomorphic animals. Some people like Warcraft elves. Some people from both groups like to pretend that their interests aren't as nerdy or weird as the other.
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Riighhtt. My avatar doesn't mean I dress up like an elf my friend.
It's rather hilarious and sad at the same time.
Well as someone who visits furry outlets (and hell, used to role-play online as an anthropomorphic 'furry'-like thing) there is no denying the amount of sexualization on display. Not that there's anything wrong with it, our wider culture can benefit from being more open and less conservative when it comes to sex. But that doesn't make those looking in from outside not see it as different and sexually charged.
Exactly. THAT'S the culture shock. Humans dressed up as animals, in and of itself, is innocuous. It's why many do it that may give certain Syrian parents pause.
Such a sweet story that the typical ignorace present in this thread won't change that.
Good on Canada!
I'd get on the first flight back to Syria...
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It's weird how liberal and open GAF seems to be on the whole. Except when it comes to anime and furries. That shit's just not OK.
It's like watching Deviant Art creations come to life....
Well there are some marked differences between furries and Disneyland actors...
It's weird how liberal and open GAF seems to be on the whole. Except when it comes to anime and furries. That shit's just not OK.
Although I still think furries are weird, my negative opinion of them has been supplanted by a negative opinion of bronies.
Thank goodness those refugees didn't share a hotel with a brony convention.
Nah that ugly thing is actually a pokemon believe it or not.
it's named Lucario.
it really isn't though. it doesn't look any different from kids taking a picture with goofy at disneyland.