What's up with the Furry Fandom(Video)
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What's up with the Furry Fandom(Video)
I found this...
I think this was really well laid out.
Also something new furs(And some old...) might need to see...
We are fans of Anthro art and culture. We don't need to "come out" as furries to anyone...
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Re: What's up with the Furry Fandom(Video)
Just my thoughts here; a possible cause for the lack if definition to our fandom stems from the fact it had a rather obscure background in its earliest days. Back when Uncks Kage and 2 were young. I remember Kage saying that when "furry" and "anthropomorphism" came out in comics and writings they were just called "funny animals". And as the fandom of "funny animals" grew, they needed a new tag. And became known as "the furry fandom" because telling someone on the street "I'm a fan of anthropomorphism." Is a mouthful.
And because of its ill defined infancy we kinda just got stuck with "furry fandom" and all of the stereotypes too.
Just my thoughts o.O
And because of its ill defined infancy we kinda just got stuck with "furry fandom" and all of the stereotypes too.
Just my thoughts o.O
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Re: What's up with the Furry Fandom(Video)
The term funny animals has been around since the 1800's, if I remember correctly, and was used in the early days of what became the furry fandom. Anthropomorphism as a term has probably been around even longer. Furry as a term came about in the 1980's when Rod O Riley and Mark Merlino called one of their parties a furry party and the term took over. However if you read/talk to the older furs, like Fred Patten, you will see he uses the term funny animals still and more often than the term furry.TheOldWolf wrote:Just my thoughts here; a possible cause for the lack if definition to our fandom stems from the fact it had a rather obscure background in its earliest days. Back when Uncks Kage and 2 were young. I remember Kage saying that when "furry" and "anthropomorphism" came out in comics and writings they were just called "funny animals". And as the fandom of "funny animals" grew, they needed a new tag. And became known as "the furry fandom" because telling someone on the street "I'm a fan of anthropomorphism." Is a mouthful.
And because of its ill defined infancy we kinda just got stuck with "furry fandom" and all of the stereotypes too.
Just my thoughts o.O
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Re: What's up with the Furry Fandom(Video)
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