So it is normal, appropriate behavior for people to cut apart people's dead pets and keep their bones as momentos?Aki wrote:I really, really don't see the issue. They're just doing what the young do - hell, like the doc said. Just finding a group to identify with and establish a self-identity. It's all dumb fun.
No need to really look into it any further than that.
The current generation of werewolf fans.
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Ofcourse, I do it all the time.alphanubilus wrote:So it is normal, appropriate behavior for people to cut apart people's dead pets and keep their bones as momentos?Aki wrote:I really, really don't see the issue. They're just doing what the young do - hell, like the doc said. Just finding a group to identify with and establish a self-identity. It's all dumb fun.
No need to really look into it any further than that.
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Well we're not talking about normal behavior for you.Morkulv wrote:Ofcourse, I do it all the time.alphanubilus wrote:So it is normal, appropriate behavior for people to cut apart people's dead pets and keep their bones as momentos?Aki wrote:I really, really don't see the issue. They're just doing what the young do - hell, like the doc said. Just finding a group to identify with and establish a self-identity. It's all dumb fun.
No need to really look into it any further than that.
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alphanubilus wrote:Since when does one need to put tons of chains, eyeliner, and wear emo clothes to be a werewolf? C'mon don't they know that REAL werewolves cannabalize children, wipe out livestock, and get really groovy etchings of them imprinted in old books! Paaaleeeze, I bet these wolves don't even have their local Catholic Priests in arms... Werewolves these days... oye..
Ugh, are you serious? I'd rather look like a disheveled Alex Mercer with a gun-encased Qur'an than go through all the painful butt-tattooing and cow-wrestling and child-eating.
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I saw that clip.
Actually, I don't disapprove at all.
Like that kid's mother says, "If this is the worst he does in high school, I'm blessed!"
Take a look at the other cliques in high school — Jocks, for instance — 'nuff said.
So long as they don't get into trouble — which it appears they don't — hey, go for it. Teenagers can use all the sense of belonging they can get their hands on and Wolf is probably the best symbol for any form of social acceptance. Getting together out in the woods for the odd howl-fest, learning respect for nature — where's the bad news?
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Actually, I don't disapprove at all.
Like that kid's mother says, "If this is the worst he does in high school, I'm blessed!"
Take a look at the other cliques in high school — Jocks, for instance — 'nuff said.
So long as they don't get into trouble — which it appears they don't — hey, go for it. Teenagers can use all the sense of belonging they can get their hands on and Wolf is probably the best symbol for any form of social acceptance. Getting together out in the woods for the odd howl-fest, learning respect for nature — where's the bad news?
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Potential embarassment from certain groups of people within the fandom. It's not showing explicitly just yet since there's no drama, and so far, one forum I go to that pokes the laughable minority of furries werefans, therians, otherkin, etc. are pretty much just putting up a mild sardonic stance on these teens.vrikasatma wrote:Getting together out in the woods for the odd howl-fest, learning respect for nature — where's the bad news?
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And inasmuch as that, they're being more childish than the kids acting like wolves.kitetsu wrote:one forum I go to that pokes the laughable minority of furries werefans, therians, otherkin, etc. are pretty much just putting up a mild sardonic stance on these teens.
Come on, people, I'm pushing the half-century mark and even I can remember a time when belonging to a group meant the world. Bare is the back which hath no brother, especially at that age. So what if they look odd? They're not getting into trouble, at least one of their parents approve, this is a nontroversy.
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They're hardly being childish. Mild sardonics for them is like having a casual cup of tea. To quote:vrikasatma wrote:And inasmuch as that, they're being more childish than the kids acting like wolves.kitetsu wrote:one forum I go to that pokes the laughable minority of furries werefans, therians, otherkin, etc. are pretty much just putting up a mild sardonic stance on these teens.
(this is the only post I found that's more vitriolic)Gangs are posers looking for attention. All these guys are doing for attention is wearing tails.. weird animal contact lenses, and collars+leash...
...What a bunch of posers. Putting that much work into looking that way in public is just screaming for attention.
Micheal J. Fox is the only Teenwolf I'll acknowledge.
Eh, just sounds like the latest "group of individuals" to come along.
Vampires have gone mainstream, so time to find some other fictional monster race to twist into being angsty and misunderstood. And much like vampires, White Wolf has already done a lot of the groundwork for them so it's much less effort.
It's slightly less retarded than Avatar people... I just wonder how many are vegans to completely mindfuck me.
--Kids in high school with nothing better to do I guess, a mash of goth/otherkin and so on
Well, times have changed, and most of us kids are more retarded than you folks who had to go through lunatic hippies throwing babies at the wall of Zen while stoned on crack, or sadistic headmasters having a high average of accidentally spanking a poor kid in the face with the spanker. We're more complacent, more spoiled, less educated, even less durable, more prone to high-horsing, etc etc. Hell, even I was raised an upperclassman, abused, never had my problems rectified by SUperman in a time when my mental disability was at its peak, and now I'm constantly bitter from all the social backstabbing and confusion.Come on, people, I'm pushing the half-century mark and even I can remember a time when belonging to a group meant the world. Bare is the back which hath no brother, especially at that age. So what if they look odd? They're not getting into trouble, at least one of their parents approve, this is a nontroversy.
Not to mention that I've grown very weary of personal anecdotes about hardships from anyone older than 40. Alright, mom, I get it already, you went through so much physical abuse from grandma back then because you didn't do your hair right or you uttered so much as a whisper in reply to everything grandma said, and I already know that you were stripped naked and bound in a chair and put into public display because you were framed by one of my aunts for stealing lunch money, I GET IT. I still don't feel better about having a mental disease that's making me socially inept.... not when you keep projecting your overprotection on me because you're trying too hard to have me avoid your past failures.
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A wild Kitesu appears!
It uses attack "Utter Jackassery"
It's not very effective.
It uses attack "Utter Jackassery"
It's not very effective.
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Trust me on this, that's not the worst he's doing in high school. People are seldom ever open with what they consider to be the worst of their offenses, so if somebody is 100% outward with their bizarre counter-culture, that could be a sign that there's something else they're doing that they think is even worse. A kid will only freely confess to smoking cigarettes if he's also smoking pot, will only confess to drinking beer if he's also drinking and driving, and will only confess to no longer being a virgin when it looks like they're about to become a dad.vrikasatma wrote:Like that kid's mother says, "If this is the worst he does in high school, I'm blessed!"
This would be just mildly amusing at best and somewhat depressing at the worst. . . If I thought that's all they were doing. But it won't surprise me if they're also drinking, smoking, having sex, cutting themselves and/or tormenting wild animals when they think we're not looking. Their fascination/identification with werewolves is what they feel comfortable revealing to everyone. Chances are good there's something else they're hoping can't be seen behind it.
Because jackass-type attacks are ineffective against jackass types.PariahPoet wrote:A wild Kitesu appears!
It uses attack "Utter Jackassery"
It's not very effective.
Seriously Pariah, what the hell was that supposed to accomplish?
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PariahPoet wrote:A wild Kitesu appears!
It uses attack "Utter Jackassery"
It's not very effective.
Jackassery =/= extreme cynicism and filial impiety.
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Scott Gardener wrote: I'd be afraid to shift if I were to lose control. If I just looked fuggly, I'd simply be annoyed every full moon.
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Really? Where'd they say that?alphanubilus wrote: Actually that "marine" video was found to be a hoax.
Outside a few of the old myths (or that Theiss guy in Germany way back when claiming werewolves fought demons), werewolves pretty much owe P&P RPGs (in particular, W:TA) for being anything but "dudes what turn into wolves" or "mindless wolf-beasts" in modern mythos.Look all fun and games aside... I really like people getting interested in werewolves, but when I see people calling themselves werewolves and have no apparent education as to the lore surrounding them, I can't help it, but roll my eyes. Again, I stand by what I said earlier... These werewolf scream less werewolf and more RPG. Besides, I swear one of them is a level 40 elf...
Hell, before we came up with the term 'Gestalt' (or yanked and repurposed it, more accurately), it wasn't uncommon to see the term 'Crinos' tossed about here to refer the half-man half-wolf form of a were.
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Actually the hybrid (Gestalt if you will) form of the werewolf has its roots in early 20th century films, such as Werewolf of London and The Wolf Man. The biped werewolf became a staple in media. Joe Donte's "The Howling" created the half/half beasty, of which, while murderous, weren't mindless. Most people that I know, of whom studied werewolf lore, such as myself, never played W: TA, or any of its incarnations. It didn't interest me. There are many legends and lore that deal with noble werewolves, often protecting those they cared about, such as the 12th century French, "Guillaume de Pelerne". The only thing White Wolf has done of late, is file lawsuites against anyone who's created something that has a werewolf or vampire. So in that respect, I don't think current werewolf trends owe them anything... I've never played the games, read the books... ect ect ect...
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W:tA is kind of obscure as far as the mainstream goes. More likely they owe all of their crap to the Underworld movies (and dare I say it: in some cases, from Twilight). Still, whatever the case, they clearly didn't get their werewolf images from lore. Whatever "sources" they derived their werewolf image from clearly isn't older than any of them are.
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I watched 50 seconds of it then I just closed the tab and went ot hit my head in the wall...
Seriously the next thing they will create is Emo-gothic-Werewolf-clowns? just like inserting addons on something that already exists!!!
Seriously the next thing they will create is Emo-gothic-Werewolf-clowns? just like inserting addons on something that already exists!!!
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They're probably already out there. The werewolves in the vid are already emo-gothic-werewolves. All one needs to do is become a fan of I.C.P. and it's all over.ledrif wrote:I watched 50 seconds of it then I just closed the tab and went ot hit my head in the wall...
Seriously the next thing they will create is Emo-gothic-Werewolf-clowns? just like inserting addons on something that already exists!!!
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Seems like a good antidote.ledrif wrote:I watched 50 seconds of it then I just closed the tab and went ot hit my head in the wall...
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Gotta admit it's way better then watch the whole thing D:Morkulv wrote:Seems like a good antidote.ledrif wrote:I watched 50 seconds of it then I just closed the tab and went ot hit my head in the wall...
Just LoL Terastas that totally made my day happier >.<Terastas wrote:They're probably already out there. The werewolves in the vid are already emo-gothic-werewolves. All one needs to do is become a fan of I.C.P. and it's all over.ledrif wrote:I watched 50 seconds of it then I just closed the tab and went to hit my head in the wall...
Seriously the next thing they will create is Emo-gothic-Werewolf-clowns? just like inserting addons on something that already exists!!!
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I laughed when i watched this. Ill never understand why kids my age have to look like clones in order to find acceptence.
"Gangs are posers", yeah i dare you to walk up to a MS-13 member and say that.
"Gangs are posers", yeah i dare you to walk up to a MS-13 member and say that.
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The first wasn't biped at all. They even had the front half of that quadrupedal beast mounted on something like a skateboard (or some other wheeled contraption) for the chase scene in the London Underground. The second was only bipedal because of limited effects tech at the time.alphanubilus wrote:Actually the hybrid (Gestalt if you will) form of the werewolf has its roots in early 20th century films, such as Werewolf of London and The Wolf Man.
Most people, however, don't know anything of the older legends with non-murderous werewolves, I'm talking of modern-era werewolves. W:TA was one of the premier works of "modern, non-evil" werewolves.The biped werewolf became a staple in media. Joe Donte's "The Howling" created the half/half beasty, of which, while murderous, weren't mindless. Most people that I know, of whom studied werewolf lore, such as myself, never played W: TA, or any of its incarnations. It didn't interest me. There are many legends and lore that deal with noble werewolves, often protecting those they cared about, such as the 12th century French, "Guillaume de Pelerne". The only thing White Wolf has done of late, is file lawsuites against anyone who's created something that has a werewolf or vampire. So in that respect, I don't think current werewolf trends owe them anything... I've never played the games, read the books... ect ect ect...
Also; that lawsuit (ill advised as it was) was a single incident and quite some time ago. WW has wised up since then and has been plenty busy with various projects (including a merger with CCP - the guys who make EVE Online).
Non-murderous werewolves in and of themselves are obscure as mainstream stuff goes. You can count of one one hand the number of modern, mainstream examples of such.Terastas wrote:W:tA is kind of obscure as far as the mainstream goes. More likely they owe all of their crap to the Underworld movies (and dare I say it: in some cases, from Twilight). Still, whatever the case, they clearly didn't get their werewolf images from lore. Whatever "sources" they derived their werewolf image from clearly isn't older than any of them are.
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Well I can see it as them wanting to belong...but they're not trying to hard to me individual....emo they are...or wait goth? But wait....they wear tails and fangs...oh and leaches? Please...I take the wolf in me very seriously, and I guarantee that none of them kno anything about it. I've known I'm a wolf since I was 8 or so.....as most of us here, didn't fit in in school and especialy thru high school, I had maybe 3 or 4 friends....only cuz I trusted them, and it took me a long time just to do that. Well what ever....like it's being said, their next year in school they'll be on to the next trend.
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