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Freefall is a "furry" online comic strip. But quite fun science fiction, with some bad puns and technology jokes. It's also quite ..er... shelly? One of the protagonists is a squid. Starts here: Freefall 00001
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You've obviously never done LRP. There's a lot of that about there and they are very scary people.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell this is odd
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Although I suppose it's not too different from parents who dress their babies in teddy suits. Or bunny girls. Or tiger print onesies (but be careful what you video)
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Could be Halloween costumes?Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNot something that floats my boat but it’s becoming a lot more common place: 5 years ago how many people did you see wearing cat’s ears (just to clarify: fake ones) a train journey from London yesterday I saw 3 different peeps in separate groups: it may just be ears but that normally the gateway to full on animal play / furries
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I know some people into this. I cannot quite get my head around it. They hired a hall out nearby and we popped in. Loads of people dressed up in various animal costumes and just seemed to hang around chatting or not as some of them cannot talk.
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True, next thing you know it's fluffy tails, claws, whiskers and chasing mice. Prohibition of these gateway routes is the only way.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNot something that floats my boat but it’s becoming a lot more common place: 5 years ago how many people did you see wearing cat’s ears (just to clarify: fake ones) a train journey from London yesterday I saw 3 different peeps in separate groups: it may just be ears but that normally the gateway to full on animal play / furries
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Not something that floats my boat but it’s becoming a lot more common place: 5 years ago how many people did you see wearing cat’s ears (just to clarify: fake ones) a train journey from London yesterday I saw 3 different peeps in separate groups: it may just be ears but that normally the gateway to full on animal play / furries
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Furry
Well this is odd
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Although I suppose it's not too different from parents who dress their babies in teddy suits. Or bunny girls. Or tiger print onesies (but be careful what you video)Tags: None
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