{"id":5351,"date":"2016-07-24T13:23:29","date_gmt":"2016-07-24T17:23:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/benies-blogs.com\/general\/?p=5351"},"modified":"2017-02-08T23:03:23","modified_gmt":"2017-02-09T04:03:23","slug":"apparently-furries-dislike-being-stereotyped","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/benies-blogs.com\/general\/2016\/07\/24\/apparently-furries-dislike-being-stereotyped\/","title":{"rendered":"Apparently furries dislike being stereotyped"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>(As always, my words <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">are my own<\/span> and do <strong>not<\/strong> represent the opinions of others)<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Furries, creatures of unknown origin. Where they born as humans and somehow morphed into animal-like beings over the years? Or did they just suddenly decide to put on a fur suit to hide from their own insecurities as a human? Who knows.<br \/>\nI personally, have absolutely no problem with furries (being a scalie myself). But what I <em>do<\/em> have a problem with, is they rarely (if ever) act like who their dressed as. They tend to act like a normal human, which just gets under my scales for some odd reason.<br \/>\nThis mainly brings me to what&#8217;s been happening on the MRT. Since this isn&#8217;t game-related, I found it fitting for it to be in here. But this also isn&#8217;t just the MRT. It&#8217;s also what I&#8217;ve seen of Youtube.<\/p>\n<p>Take Vulpicula for example. He says his name is German or something for &#8216;Fox&#8217;, yet he isn&#8217;t going around trying to dig holes or run from the sound of a horn(or &#8216;Yiffing&#8217;). Instead, he&#8217;s a game developer and an overall great guy to talk with. He uses nearly the same kind of capital letter and pronunciation that I use (if not better).<br \/>\nYet again, he refuses to act like the suit he&#8217;s wearing. And one time I swear he seemed like he didn&#8217;t even <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">want<\/span> to be a furry (yet he still logs in with the same emotionless fox suit). Quite an odd fellow.<\/p>\n<p>And of course I can&#8217;t forget someone who has been slightly bugging me that their animal status is better than mine. It&#8217;s bad enough when you have an animal as your skin(and not act like it), but then have the animal&#8217;s name as your last name. Aka, CortesiRaccoon. He has even gone past that to show a rather (in my opinion) disturbing avatar on Discord of being in a Raccoon suit who is in a &#8216;welcoming&#8217; pose.<br \/>\nAnd he, like Vul, completely ignores being in a suit and acts like a normal human. Lately he&#8217;s changed his avatar to look something like a blue dog in heat, leaning on a fence post.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s just..ugh. But what bugs me very much of his &#8216;status&#8217; as a Mod when I&#8217;m a lonely Mayor (when dragons are much more powerful than a raccoon), is in the past, this is the same guy who drove me insane with WorldEdit requests when I was a Mod. Though back then, he was just known as &#8220;Cortesi&#8221; (he&#8217;s also no longer a Mod).<br \/>\nDon&#8217;t get me wrong, Cortesi&#8217;s a nice guy to talk to. Though I just wish he&#8217;d drop the &#8220;Raccoon&#8221; in his name.<\/p>\n<p>But the biggest (and I have to say my words very carefully here) &#8216;insult&#8217; to dragon-kind has to go to Aavak (who as I mentioned several times has a Youtube channel). But this isn&#8217;t just Aavak, but several other Youtubers who use furry or dragon avatars (one of them being IGP&#8217;s friend, WeaselZone). Hardly any one of them want to act like the avatar they have picked for their channel. And I&#8217;m really curious as to know why.<br \/>\nWhy pick that avatar if you don&#8217;t wish to be like that avatar?<\/p>\n<p>Now I know what you guys must be saying &#8220;Dude, grow up! Ever thought that they don&#8217;t want to act like the animal they picked is because it&#8217;s embarrassing?!&#8221; And you would be right. But why even be in a suit at all if they don&#8217;t wish to be embarrassed?<br \/>\nAnd of course your response would be &#8220;Because they like that animal? There&#8217;s nothing wrong with that.&#8221;<br \/>\nWell tell that to my 10 year old brain who thinks it <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">is<\/span> something wrong with that. I mean I get the whole want to be &#8216;born&#8217; as a chosen animal, but there&#8217;s really no need to be embarrassed by it! If you want to be a fox, go ahead! If you want to be a dragon, go ahead! But I expect you to act like the animal you choose!<\/p>\n<p>And I guess this is what furries are actually.. against? But actually I think I know, and <em>Zootopia<\/em> has probably given the answer to me. And it&#8217;s wasn&#8217;t the &#8220;Try Everything&#8221; song (which still makes me bust out laughing when CinemaSins <a href=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/YvWjgp5c70A?t=2m34s\" target=\"_blank\">got ahold<\/a> of it).<br \/>\nThe moral of that movie was mainly not to discriminate predator from prey (aka what&#8217;s currently going on IRL with whites discriminating against blacks).<br \/>\nBut this isn&#8217;t exactly the point. The point, is even though you&#8217;re a fox, you&#8217;re not expected to be digging holes and stuff like that. You can act just like a normal human would, but as an animal. You&#8217;ve moved on from your animalistic ways and adopted the human life.<\/p>\n<p>So really, that&#8217;s why furries don&#8217;t act like their animal counterparts. They have evolved from it. Not because it&#8217;s &#8217;embarrassing&#8217;, but because it&#8217;s just not worth going back to those &#8216;dark&#8217; days.<br \/>\nAnd that pretty much puts the blame on me and others that feel like they <em>do<\/em> need to act like their animal counterparts. As that&#8217;s mainly because how mainstream media has portrayed animals who speak human words in the past. This is how we were grown up into, that animal-like humans (capable of human speech) actually do act like their primitive brothers and sisters. And all the sudden, they aren&#8217;t.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s a shock to the system, and hard to comprehend.. especially for me.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(As always, my words are my own and do not represent the opinions of others). Furries, creatures of unknown origin. Where they born as humans and somehow morphed into animal-like beings over the years? 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