--- Chris Shaffer <mythicfox_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> ... the fact that there is no central piece of
> work or series that brings Furs together. There isn't a
> single TV show or a
> series of movies that Furs can use as a benchmark or a
> starting off point or a set of cultural standards.
>
Good point; not something I had actually ever considered!
>> I was tickled to hear ya guys liked the rants!
>>
They made a good backdrop to the pic. You could either
used 'reduced IQ mode' and just look at the pic, or gain a
few points and read the imbedded background rant. :-)
>> I've never really been a part of the fandom ...
>>
Though definitely part of the furry scene, I would suggest,
even if you don't dedicate as much time to it as some.
>> but I gotta admit it seems to be going downhill fast...
>>
I think that is just the usual 'wave'; the periodic cycling
of fur getting ruffled, settling down again, repeat.
Participants and subjects may vary, but there is nearly
always something for someone to whinge about. Be a real
rebel - do your own thing while being considerate of
others. Now there's a concept; pity the low-life on the
image boards can't sus this...
> "Normal means you leave everything as it is and nothing
> ever changes. If
> you don't like that, you've got to do things that
> _aren't_ normal."-- Kirima
> Seiichi, Boogiepop wa Warawanai
>
Good call! To quote Jay Naylor along similar lines: "I
don't mind being called extremist, because it reminds me
I've nothing in common with you!". I think I need this on
a t-shirt...
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who can understand why Jim and Des
get annoyed, but suggesting that as long as human are
envolved, the cycle will continue to repeat.
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Received on Thu Oct 05 2006 - 04:16:28 CDT