After a while they will, and they'll say "werewolf!" Do your furry friends run like that also?
Is there one on bronies?
Because everyone was too busy doing stuff in their cars. Besides, people actually had lives back then, because they didn't rely (or least didn't need) the computer at that time.
A. I haven't seen any of my furry friends run like that. Also I don't think most people are aware werewolfs walk like that.
B. I'm not sure. Bronies are older than furries so national geographic may not be aware of bronies yet so feel free to look. I definently know there are brony documentaries not made by the geographic. John de Lancie is making one himself.
Maybe I will become a furry, just not one that wears fursuits.
Right, I've been meaning to watch that but forgot. I saw a preview on national geographic a while back and thought "oh boy, not again." The other "taboo" people in the preview were some girl who pretends to be paraplegic and another weirdo so I knew it would be bad.
I sure wish there were more furries on this thread so there wouldn't be hour periods where there were no new posts. I actually rather enjoy reading this thread.
I sure wish there were more furries on this thread so there wouldn't be hour periods where there were no new posts. I actually rather enjoy reading this thread.
Ha, everyone in my gym class was so mad at me because "I randomly got twice as fast in only a day." some of them think I'm taking steroids XD. I'm really just using digitigrade.
I actually tried that today, ran around my apartment block 5 times in 30 minutes instead of the normal 3. Got some weird looks though, but I dont care.
Nobody noticed me running weirdly because they were too busy chasing after me to grab my flag. Also this was the documentary
OT: That awkward moment where your friend who was born in the 80's has never heard of furries or bronies.
I think that was posted a while back on here, unless its brand new, then that previous part of this scentence will be pointless...
Didnt like that documentary, too media controlled.
Maybe I will become a furry, just not one that wears fursuits.
You're a sane furry.
Not trying to start something, but basically arnt you implying fursuiters(myself included) are insane?(which I partially am... But that isnt the point) Just respond with a simple yes/no to avoid any "things" that might follow.
Not trying to start something, but basically arnt you implying fursuiters(myself included) are insane?(which I partially am... But that isnt the point) Just respond with a simple yes/no to avoid any "things" that might follow.
Sorry about that, I meant sane in my point of view.
I have to admit I find people wearing fur suits slightly unusual and weird.
Otherkin are a community of people who see themselves as partially or entirely non-human. They contend that they are, in spirit if not in body,[2] not human. This is explained by members of the otherkin community as possible through reincarnation, having a nonhuman soul, ancestry, or symbolic metaphor.[1] Scholarship has framed this identity claim as religious because it is frequently supported by a framework of metaphysical beliefs.[3]
Otherkin largely identify as mythical creatures,[4] with others identifying as creatures from fantasy or popular culture. Examples include: angels, demons, dragons, elves, fairies, sprites, aliens,[5][6][7] and cartoon characters.[8]
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Otherkin are a community of people who see themselves as partially or entirely non-human. They contend that they are, in spirit if not in body,[2] not human. This is explained by members of the otherkin community as possible through reincarnation, having a nonhuman soul, ancestry, or symbolic metaphor.[1] Scholarship has framed this identity claim as religious because it is frequently supported by a framework of metaphysical beliefs.[3]
Otherkin largely identify as mythical creatures,[4] with others identifying as creatures from fantasy or popular culture. Examples include: angels, demons, dragons, elves, fairies, sprites, aliens,[5][6][7] and cartoon characters.[8]
Thats... Intresting...
On other news, I just unleashed a storm on accident on WoT....
I mean really, i like the idea of being my fursona, sure, most furries do.... But thats just insane... i am not a fox, or a zoroark, i am a human, and i know it.
A. I haven't seen any of my furry friends run like that. Also I don't think most people are aware werewolfs walk like that.
B. I'm not sure. Bronies are older than furries so national geographic may not be aware of bronies yet so feel free to look. I definently know there are brony documentaries not made by the geographic. John de Lancie is making one himself.
Maybe I will become a furry, just not one that wears fursuits.
You're a sane furry.
...and they don't get it from haters.
Ya me too.
I actually tried that today, ran around my apartment block 5 times in 30 minutes instead of the normal 3. Got some weird looks though, but I dont care.
I think that was posted a while back on here, unless its brand new, then that previous part of this scentence will be pointless...
Didnt like that documentary, too media controlled.
Not trying to start something, but basically arnt you implying fursuiters(myself included) are insane?(which I partially am... But that isnt the point) Just respond with a simple yes/no to avoid any "things" that might follow.
Sorry about that, I meant sane in my point of view.
I have to admit I find people wearing fur suits slightly unusual and weird.
I find fursuits rather creepy but people look like they have a lot of fun in them.
And i never knew there was a documentary about furries, interesting.
I am here for you, Don't be afraid to send me a message.
NatGeo does documentaries on everything, now that's creepy.
There is a word which I can't really put on my tongue that describes the first sentence, but I know it wasn't Otherkin, could be wrong though.
Otherkin are a community of people who see themselves as partially or entirely non-human. They contend that they are, in spirit if not in body,[2] not human. This is explained by members of the otherkin community as possible through reincarnation, having a nonhuman soul, ancestry, or symbolic metaphor.[1] Scholarship has framed this identity claim as religious because it is frequently supported by a framework of metaphysical beliefs.[3]
Otherkin largely identify as mythical creatures,[4] with others identifying as creatures from fantasy or popular culture. Examples include: angels, demons, dragons, elves, fairies, sprites, aliens,[5][6][7] and cartoon characters.[8]
I am here for you, Don't be afraid to send me a message.
Thats... Intresting...
On other news, I just unleashed a storm on accident on WoT....
I mean really, i like the idea of being my fursona, sure, most furries do.... But thats just insane... i am not a fox, or a zoroark, i am a human, and i know it.
Well... guess i am going insane again!
Once you go digitigrade, your gone.
Well anyway, i was already insane... for proof, just look at my sig!