• chosensilence@pawb.social
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    4 个月前

    furry hate in 2005 was 100% homophobia lol it’s never really gone away either. it’s largely that nowadays too. it’s a way to hate queer people without outwardly hating queer people. they think we don’t see it. it’s also just dumb as hell and a waste of your one life to spend any amount of time literally hating people for a hobby that involves playing pretend and using their imagination. oh no, the horror, they can access something you can’t anymore.

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        3 个月前

        Like there’s less sex at tupperware conventions. Humans are horny a/f, no matter which subgroup you pick.

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          3 个月前

          Hey, I’m not making judgements here, but it shouldn’t be surprising that fucking people in animal costumes while railing ketamine and MDMA comes across as weird to some people.

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            That’s also by far not what the average furry does. Any group will have people like that.

            I don’t mind being portrayed as weird, because who isn’t? I do take umbrage at being portrayed as an oversexed drug addict though.

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              Yeah I mean, I get that it’s not all of you. I suppose I don’t make that clear in my first comment though. My bad.

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                My point being it’s not even a significant portion of furries. It’s just the bits that get shared most outside the community