In that story is Kirk owned by Honey West?
I think that’s a dead issue.
So, are the fetish furries the original Pound Puppies? Or is pound puppies just a euphemism for masturbation in that crowd?
I saw a five minute clip from Cats once, in a theater appreciation class I was taking in college.
It made me physically ill.
Furries I can understand. The appeal of Andrew Lloyd Webber remains elusive.
I’ve noticed that too. I’ve also noticed that a lot of them (maybe even a majority) are gay or bi. Interesting, to say the least.
Miller: Seems to me that talking and sometimes bipedal animal characters have been around a long time. I mean, in ancient Egypt almost all the gods had animal heads and/or bodies. Whether anyone found the jackal-headed god Anubis attractive, however, is forever lost to time. Anyway, the concept of personified animals is not new. I guess it’s just not hard to look at another creature and imagine that it too has thoughts and feelings like people do.
I always thought that the Playboy girls wearing ears and tails was a little weird. Maybe Hugh’s a closet furry? Bwahahaha!
Furries seem no worse then anything else geeky. Not that I’ve ever seen a furry convention, but I’ve been to a star trek convention. I don’t see how the former could be any worse or wierder then the latter.
I like cats(Mine is with me now, trying to help me type, or plotting my death for taking away her ovaries) and enjoy Andrew Lloyd Webber, but I was incredibly bored during Cats.
I doubt if furries understand why they like being furry, like a lot of sexual interests its pretty durned irrational in nature. As long as it doesn’t scare the horses …
Hey, some of it probably WOULD scare the horses!
I think that’s more likely to come from the idea they’d f— you like bunnies, rather than a furry connection. Although nothing would surprise me.
I just wanna know, did Monty Python invent this or is it just a coincidence? That sketch was written 30 years before I heard of the fetish.