
It's something I learned along the way of being an art and design student, that if a humanoid looks slightly out of the ordinary (this could be as simple as a gimpy hand or a bit of a weird leg), people can be averted from the picture, because we're so used to seeing humans as they should be, not, you know, covered in fur and stuff.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:35,
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Draws better than most, but caters for the yiffers.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:44,
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I'd say it was quite universal, really. I mean I'm sure non-yiffers can still find humour in SA.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:52,
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As for fur and pointy ears - it looks great on kittens. Women, not so much.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 21:07,
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And as for that, I think there's a really thin line between human-shaped animal and human with fur stuck on.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 21:26,
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JJ drew the original of this:

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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:45,
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that didn't even occur to me
this other one would be safer. i intend to keep doing this until he shouts at me

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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:48,
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this other one would be safer. i intend to keep doing this until he shouts at me


without spending an age searching through the Sequential Art website grumble grumble
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so try to imagine this ^ as a hasty paintmash of three frames of yiffartery followed by 'Fat sweaty Weetabix-browed man having a stairs fart in the last frame'
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:55,
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so try to imagine this ^ as a hasty paintmash of three frames of yiffartery followed by 'Fat sweaty Weetabix-browed man having a stairs fart in the last frame'

"Most videos of their nature originate from Japan, Brazil, the United States, or various western European countries."
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:52,
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might be a bicycle pump.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:53,
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"The Fallen Squirrel with the Big Boobies".
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:46,
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its just the fact that ive seen some pretty fucked up 'furry' stuff online (mostly on deviant art or random google searches) - so much so, that whenever i see someone draw an animal character in this fashion, i keep expecting them to draw a rhino transvestite with a huge purple cock in bondage gear being bummed by a muscly horse bodybuilder with spunk dripping out of his every orifice.
I equate it to being a very fetishistic thing, which is a shame, as i know lots of 'furries' dont really act in this way. I just find it creepy, is all.
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Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:42,
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I equate it to being a very fetishistic thing, which is a shame, as i know lots of 'furries' dont really act in this way. I just find it creepy, is all.