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XerxesQ
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by XerxesQ » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:43 pm
Inane wrote:Furries are people who like thinking they're animals and have a anthropomorphic animal fetish
Actually, every furry will probably give you a different definition of what furry is. I myself feel it's a way to remove yourself from your human body, get a little more in touch with your animalistic nature, or something of that sort. While I'm not entirely innocent of getting into the "yiffy" aspects of it sometimes (I've looked at fchan, not afraid to admit it), it's definitely not a sexual thing predominately. For...most people.
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Zantalos
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by Zantalos » Mon Sep 25, 2006 4:55 pm
Hey, does Garfield count? It should because then I'd be a furry too!
Err ...Except Garfield sucks so nevermind.
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BunnyWithStick
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by BunnyWithStick » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:42 pm
Sage wrote:Maybe you could also compare a human being hit by a car, and a wolf being hit by a car? Just kidding.
The wolf being hit by a car would be worse, since the humans
invented cars.
P.S: Judging by what I've learnt in this thread, that makes me a bit of a furry
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Sage
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by Sage » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:36 pm
Hey, at least people are not toonophiles or anything like that... like that one kid I know.... I do not wish to go into detail.
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Albab
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by Albab » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:41 pm
That's totally true– Over-the-top violence, like in soldier of fortune, while sorta-kinda fun, is really... unneeded, and it makes you feel a little odd; like, guilty for finding it amusing. I suppose that it's just me being sane, a few of you on here would disagree. xD
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Sage
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by Sage » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:42 pm
I remember when my brother turned the content filter to SOF on, and I stopped playing cause there was no more gore.
Now I'm fine, gore or not. Just seems odd having too much of it.
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Albab
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by Albab » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:02 pm
I agree. Acutally, SOF was kinda cartoony, in an odd, realistic kind of way... It's probably because they never really seemed in pain, like, as david said,
"I can't feel my legs, oh godd..." Ect, ect, you know.
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leDoOd
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by leDoOd » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:29 pm
Haha, SOF was great. My friend'n I played it once, it was funny.
Wow, I used to be really afraid of gorey games and just blood in general. Now videogames have desensitized me to violence and blood so much that I am aspiring to be a doctor or surgeon when I grow up. I find the brain and muscles facinating and their pictures even more so. Plus, most shooter games have taught me that challenges can be fun, and being a doctor is really challenging. So, thanks violent videogames! You are good for something!
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Colicedus
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by Colicedus » Mon Sep 25, 2006 11:39 pm
Sage wrote:Hey, at least people are not toonophiles or anything like that... like that one kid I know.... I do not wish to go into detail.
ok, as you may gather i have been kept Ignorant for most of my life on Creepy stuff (THANKS MOM!). What the Hell is a toonophile?
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Zantalos
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by Zantalos » Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:12 am
Ha ha ha, oh my god, ROOT WORDS man! Toonophile comes from two words of cartoons and, well... phile (meaning, having a love or strong affinity or preference).
Obviously, that kid was turned on by cartoons, the kind where you wouldn't want to see the inside of his binder.
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Colicedus
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by Colicedus » Tue Sep 26, 2006 12:18 am
Oh I see said the blind man.
Everything was as clear as mud!
Got ya. Oh well Each to there owen...
Everyone has there "thing". there are some people who dress there partner up as a baby and Do Baby and Mommy
, some Do whips and Chains. some like Pictures and have no Dream of participating.
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Sage
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by Sage » Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:16 pm
Colicedus wrote:"Oh, I see" said the blind man.
to his deaf dog
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by zip » Wed Sep 27, 2006 12:01 pm
You're all wrong, it's "I see, said the blind man to the deaf mute".
This is funny because
- * The blind man obviously cannot be saying he is seeing in the visual sense
* Nor can he be saying "I see" in response to something the mute said
* The deaf mute can't hear him anyway
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zatoichi
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by zatoichi » Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:15 pm
you know, when you put it like that it really isn't funny.