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A '''furry''' is a [[human]] with some [[animal]] traits or [[vice-versa]]. They commonly show up in [[games]] and [[anime]].
A '''furry''' is a [[human]] with some [[animal]] traits or [[vice-versa]]. They commonly show up in [[games]] and [[anime]].
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*[[You]] know as well as I do that even the non-furries usually do it with everyone else anyway.
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== Kemonomimi ==
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See [[Kemonomimi]] for the Japanese equivalent &mdash; which is [[somehow]] [[automagically]] [[exempt]] from the aforementioned notion.
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A ''kemonomimi'' is someone with ([[real]]) animal [[ears]], [[tail]], sometimes [[paws]] but no other traits. Kemonomimi are [[somehow]] [[automagically]] [[exempt]] from the aforementioned notion.
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The term can be subdivided into ''nekomimi'' (猫耳, [[cat]] people), ''usagimimi'' ([[rabbit]] people), ''inumimi'' ([[dog]] people) and so on.
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A furry is a human with some animal traits or vice-versa. They commonly show up in games and anime.

Furries are generally associated with homosexuality, however, this is completely broken for two reasons:

  • Not all furries are actually male, therefore statistically given all else equal the proportion of gay furries is only 25%.
  • You know as well as I do that even the non-furries usually do it with everyone else anyway.

See Kemonomimi for the Japanese equivalent — which is somehow automagically exempt from the aforementioned notion.

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