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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:14 pm
by Lukas
Shadow Wulf wrote:
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
Thats regardless, irregardless isnt a word, its a double negative. Anyone who says it should be shot, impaled, bleed to death, blown up, cut up, burned, poisoned, eaten alive, thrown off somewhere really high and drown. Did I miss anything? :D
hung?

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:03 pm
by cumulusprotagonist
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
Final Fantasy fantasy. Just to avoid any confusion.

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:46 pm
by Searif
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
ah, you got one of the really big dragon skins didn't you? xD I loved watching people in those

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:44 am
by Midnight
Shadow Wulf wrote:Thats regardless, irregardless isnt a word, its a double negative. Anyone who says it should be shot, impaled, bleed to death, blown up, cut up, burned, poisoned, eaten alive, thrown off somewhere really high and drown. Did I miss anything? :D
You forgot "excoriated".

He might have meant "irrespective" rather than "regardless", though...

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:23 am
by MoonKit
Shadow Wulf wrote:
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
Thats regardless, irregardless isnt a word, its a double negative. Anyone who says it should be shot, impaled, bleed to death, blown up, cut up, burned, poisoned, eaten alive, thrown off somewhere really high and drown. Did I miss anything? :D
Lesson number one: Never correct a dragon's English! :lol:

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:34 pm
by Lukas
MoonKit wrote:
Shadow Wulf wrote:
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
Thats regardless, irregardless isnt a word, its a double negative. Anyone who says it should be shot, impaled, bleed to death, blown up, cut up, burned, poisoned, eaten alive, thrown off somewhere really high and drown. Did I miss anything? :D
Lesson number one: Never correct a dragon's English! :lol:
not to mention a army recruiting dragon

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:14 pm
by Kaebora
cumulusprotagonist wrote:
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
Final Fantasy fantasy. Just to avoid any confusion.
Speaking of which, Final Fantasy weapons and costumes seem to sell really well in SL.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:03 pm
by Baphnedia
Good lord!

I should start a whole new lunch menu (or hire y'all as my editing staff!) Bewere; an editing staff is not an item to be taken lightly. It is usually applied with brute force to the back of the offender's head. (to see other similar weapons, lookup Cluebringer, Cluebyfour, Cluebat, thinkstick, and related weapons)

Just for Searif Bogard's sake, I didn't have one of the huge dragon skins - I had a medium (because I'm never on SL on the two days per year that you get the big ones). Now I wish I had a screenshot of myself (because I was very vain about my appearance on SL, and looked pretty darn good if I don't say so myself). As it is, I can has a magic card from the Pack, and that makes me one happy dragon.

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:32 pm
by wolfsangel
well woot, another furry buddy *jumps on you* haha now i have another furiend(yes im furry too, couldnt you tell :P)
btw look me up in SL im wolfsangel slade

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:04 am
by Caine
I haven't been around very much, but I happened to peek my head into this thread and gave it a read. Congratulations to you, Kaebora. That takes guts. I'm glad you were comfortable enough with yourself to be able to come out.

I know people who have a far more difficult time with stuff like this (not related to Furries :P

Again, congratulations. By the way... does anyone use PackChat anymore? I keep looking for people and never find them!

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:14 am
by RedEye
Kaebora wrote:
cumulusprotagonist wrote:
Baphnedia wrote:Yes... irregardless of your definition of fantasy.

On there, I typically fly around, breathe fire (and make one handsome dragon). But, I haven't had much time to continue doing what I was doing in SecondLife, as my life outside the box takes precedence (and for me tends to be even more fun).
Final Fantasy fantasy. Just to avoid any confusion.
Speaking of which, Final Fantasy weapons and costumes seem to sell really well in SL.
Sure! You get to be your character-without having to fight for your life every few minutes. Most FF players wind up with really snazzy threads and bonzer weaponry...if they live long enough. Then in Second Life, they can relax and be the Hero-on-Shore-Leave. It's a win-win situation.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:17 am
by Caine
I always find myself opposed to these silly Final Fantasy people! Ocarina of Time > Final Fantasy 7!

Ok... off topic, but I wanted to say something. :P

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:27 am
by ravaged_warrior
I don't see the big deal here (I always kind of suspected it, to tell you the truth), but whatever, congrats, Kaebora.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:56 pm
by Kaebora
Why is this referred to as "coming out"? :| Kinda sounds awkward. Oh well. LOL! Thanks everyone for being so supportive of my newfound furry status.

I still get the feeling I'm gonna get some guff about this from a few members later on, but whatevah. My LOOK AT ME moment is over. lol. Lez move on.

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:12 pm
by Kzinistzerg
What difference does this make? You're you either way, hehe. :D

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 4:39 pm
by Kaebora
Yeah, rather than hide from being judged, I'd just tell the truth. I thought this would be a good example to break this chain of furry debates. Furries can be just about anyone. Most of you know me, and that I'm very different from the stereotypes the fandom is attributed with. I think that its a fact to say... ALL furries are individuals like any one of us, existing in a whole variety of personalities and backgrounds.

From this point forward, all I ask of the Pack is this. If you have a problem with (or are creeped out by) any specific group of people on this forum... KEEP IT TO YOURSELF! Help us all avoid the pain and heartache of debates. Lets be positive.

:)

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:24 pm
by wolfsangel
Kaebora wrote:Yeah, rather than hide from being judged, I'd just tell the truth. I thought this would be a good example to break this chain of furry debates. Furries can be just about anyone. Most of you know me, and that I'm very different from the stereotypes the fandom is attributed with. I think that its a fact to say... ALL furries are individuals like any one of us, existing in a whole variety of personalities and backgrounds.

From this point forward, all I ask of the Pack is this. If you have a problem with (or are creeped out by) any specific group of people on this forum... KEEP IT TO YOURSELF! Help us all avoid the pain and heartache of debates. Lets be positive.

:)
dude, you think ur different than the normal stereotype, im not only a furr, im also a bisexual and a christian follower(talk about ur mixed breeds :P.
but i dont think its good to bottle it up and not mention anything, but guy(and gals) dont just snap at ppl. just say, "(sir or madam) i dont understand ur concept of thinking, can you please tell me how/why u feel/act like this?" i know it seems corny but it will be better than ppl bottling up and then exploding at others :P . but please do this on PMs since we dont want the forum running over with discusions. :P ok my two scents(yes i know i spelt it wrong :lol: )

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:04 pm
by cumulusprotagonist
Everything is fine
On the pack forum that is...
(YYYYYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUTTTTTTTTUUUUUUUU
UBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) :)

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:03 pm
by RedEye
Kaebora wrote:Yeah, rather than hide from being judged, I'd just tell the truth. I thought this would be a good example to break this chain of furry debates. Furries can be just about anyone. Most of you know me, and that I'm very different from the stereotypes the fandom is attributed with. I think that its a fact to say... ALL furries are individuals like any one of us, existing in a whole variety of personalities and backgrounds.

From this point forward, all I ask of the Pack is this. If you have a problem with (or are creeped out by) any specific group of people on this forum... KEEP IT TO YOURSELF! Help us all avoid the pain and heartache of debates. Lets be positive.

:)
Being a Fur is just another facet of your personality, one that has brought you a wonderful reward.
It's only "icky" if you hide it. Honesty has a wonderful naturalness about it, and is never a source of embarassment. Being who you are is a natural place of strength...so don't worry about it.
I just wish my experience with Second Life had been as pleasing as yours-even without the RL happiness. Oh well-that's life.

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:05 pm
by MoonKit
Kaebora wrote:
I still get the feeling I'm gonna get some guff about this from a few members later on, but whatevah..
Oh well you know they'll be teasing. :wink:

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:56 pm
by Zombie
hung?[/quote]

Horses are hung. People are hanged. :lol:


Congrats Kaebora!
-Z

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:07 pm
by Scott Gardener
It's hard to be too disturbed about furries; they're too cute. Yes, I know about the occasional weird fetish people that have created a certain reputation. But, come on; most furry activity I see on YouTube is more innocent things like bowling, skiing, and lip-synching death metal. Yes, it's got some quirky strangeness, but I remember from the documentary Trekkies a great point that a Trekkie made; no one finds it strange or incongruous for someone to wear a basketball jersey while going to school or walking around a shopping center, so why should a Starfleet uniform be any different? Granted, dressing as a giant leopard with big, buggy eyes is a little louder form of self-expression, but the underlying premise still holds up to some degree. At conventions like A-Kon, where wild costumes are to be expected, then have at it.

As a side note, I see myself as a therian first and foremost. While wandering around in an outfit that Shadowsaber made, I noticed a number of people referring to me as a furry. Whether or not I could count myself as a furry would require defining criteria, which asks the question, "what is a furry?" This question has devistated whole civilizations and instigated global flame wars. Therefore, I choose for the sake of millions of lives to leave the question of whether or not I'm a furry unanswered.

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:42 pm
by Lukas
Scott Gardener wrote:It's hard to be too disturbed about furries; they're too cute. Yes, I know about the occasional weird fetish people that have created a certain reputation. But, come on; most furry activity I see on YouTube is more innocent things like bowling, skiing, and lip-synching death metal. Yes, it's got some quirky strangeness, but I remember from the documentary Trekkies a great point that a Trekkie made; no one finds it strange or incongruous for someone to wear a basketball jersey while going to school or walking around a shopping center, so why should a Starfleet uniform be any different? Granted, dressing as a giant leopard with big, buggy eyes is a little louder form of self-expression, but the underlying premise still holds up to some degree. At conventions like A-Kon, where wild costumes are to be expected, then have at it.

As a side note, I see myself as a therian first and foremost. While wandering around in an outfit that Shadowsaber made, I noticed a number of people referring to me as a furry. Whether or not I could count myself as a furry would require defining criteria, which asks the question, "what is a furry?" This question has devistated whole civilizations and instigated global flame wars. Therefore, I choose for the sake of millions of lives to leave the question of whether or not I'm a furry unanswered.
noted for life

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:32 am
by Midnight
Scott Gardener wrote:but I remember from the documentary Trekkies a great point that a Trekkie made; no one finds it strange or incongruous for someone to wear a basketball jersey while going to school or walking around a shopping center, so why should a Starfleet uniform be any different? Granted, dressing as a giant leopard with big, buggy eyes is a little louder form of self-expression, but the underlying premise still holds up to some degree.
Or just replace "Starfleet uniform" with "Klingon costume" (or even "Vulcan ears") to bolster the underlying premise.

I probably wouldn't qualify as a Furry mainly because of (1) lack of talent (can't make a costume to save my life); and (2) lack of time (I've already got far too much of A Life). But I'd count myself as a fan of some anthropomorphic web-comics and have no idea whether or not "Midnight" himself would count as a "fursona". So I don't know.

But, in any case: more power to Kaebora for taking a stand.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:38 pm
by Kaebora
I have no intention of making a costume, and my free time is limited to only a couple of hours per day. Kaebora is not my "fursona" (ugh, hate that word), but more of an alter-ego. So I guess I'm in the same situation as you Midnight. :wink: I think being a furry is a level of dedication or obsession with furry related interests and culture. Costumes are optional. LoL