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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 03:51 PM
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Just tuck a fox tail in the back of your jeans and boom you're a fox then just like that it’s that easy. LOL Some, I believe, are designed to be tucked somewhere else. Same general area though. I was dodging the heat on that one by being vague. LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
[Re: Wright Brothers]
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07/03/25 04:06 PM
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Another direct example of what happens when a society does not have the power to lock up insane people. They then are normalized for the children to view as “normal”…. Another step towards societal collapse.
Thread snitch non reporter #2
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 04:15 PM
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danny clifton
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free people will do stuff you think odd. i dont see any harm. dont know what they get out of it either.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 04:47 PM
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Got no issues with anyone exercising their right of freedom. Some furbies, migets, and a cooler sounds like a great weekend.
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 05:31 PM
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free people will do stuff you think odd. i dont see any harm. dont know what they get out of it either. The furries in the video, who weren't in costume, were all unattractive people and not physically fit. Because of their appearance, they probably find it hard to socialize, like normal people. Being in costume makes it easier to interact socially, because people aren't put off by their appearance and much more importantly they aren't self conscious about their appearance. As long as innocent people, such as children, aren't harmed by their activities, which in general seems to be the case, there's nothing wrong with what they are doing. It's just weird to most of us. It would be better for them if they just came to the realization, that when interacting with others, there are much more important traits than physical appearance, such as intellect and character. Keith
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 05:58 PM
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I've never dressed up as an animal. I did used to be active in the Society for Creative Anachronism and got paid to teach and call dances in the 1820's groups like K Snow attends. 1820s dances are basically English Country dances and similar to square dances.
I was like an SCA god. I was smarter than almost all the people in it, who pride themselves on being smart. I am very knowledgeable. I am stronger than almost everyone. I am funny, not bad looking, not at all shy, confident and obviously not overly modest. I ran and taught dance. Women love dancing and when you are in charge of a ball with a four or five hundred people attending, women get the hots for you. I did very well with the nerdy ladies, some of whom were quite beautiful and all of which were fun. I like smart women. Stupid women, even if beautiful, are no good for a long term relationship. Beauty fades. Intellect and character last.
Keith
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
[Re: KeithC]
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07/03/25 07:09 PM
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Yes sir
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I've never dressed up as an animal. I did used to be active in the Society for Creative Anachronism and got paid to teach and call dances in the 1820's groups like K Snow attends. 1820s dances are basically English Country dances and similar to square dances.
I was like an SCA god. I was smarter than almost all the people in it, who pride themselves on being smart. I am very knowledgeable. I am stronger than almost everyone. I am funny, not bad looking, not at all shy, confident and obviously not overly modest. I ran and taught dance. Women love dancing and when you are in charge of a ball with a four or five hundred people attending, women get the hots for you. I did very well with the nerdy ladies, some of whom were quite beautiful and all of which were fun. I like smart women. Stupid women, even if beautiful, are no good for a long term relationship. Beauty fades. Intellect and character last.
Keith I guess if people can pretend they are animals we'll let u slide on this one too Keith but like the furry thing no one is believing it
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 07:11 PM
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Got no issues with anyone exercising their right of freedom. Some furbies, migets, and a cooler sounds like a great weekend. Don't forget the maple syrup  Lol, yep!
I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
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07/03/25 07:56 PM
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KeithC
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I've never dressed up as an animal. I did used to be active in the Society for Creative Anachronism and got paid to teach and call dances in the 1820's groups like K Snow attends. 1820s dances are basically English Country dances and similar to square dances.
I was like an SCA god. I was smarter than almost all the people in it, who pride themselves on being smart. I am very knowledgeable. I am stronger than almost everyone. I am funny, not bad looking, not at all shy, confident and obviously not overly modest. I ran and taught dance. Women love dancing and when you are in charge of a ball with a four or five hundred people attending, women get the hots for you. I did very well with the nerdy ladies, some of whom were quite beautiful and all of which were fun. I like smart women. Stupid women, even if beautiful, are no good for a long term relationship. Beauty fades. Intellect and character last.
Keith I guess if people can pretend they are animals we'll let u slide on this one too Keith but like the furry thing no one is believing it Thanks. That's mighty white of you as Savelll would say. Keith
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
[Re: KeithC]
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07/03/25 08:51 PM
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I've never dressed up as an animal. I did used to be active in the Society for Creative Anachronism and got paid to teach and call dances in the 1820's groups like K Snow attends. 1820s dances are basically English Country dances and similar to square dances.
I was like an SCA god. I was smarter than almost all the people in it, who pride themselves on being smart. I am very knowledgeable. I am stronger than almost everyone. I am funny, not bad looking, not at all shy, confident and obviously not overly modest. I ran and taught dance. Women love dancing and when you are in charge of a ball with a four or five hundred people attending, women get the hots for you. I did very well with the nerdy ladies, some of whom were quite beautiful and all of which were fun. I like smart women. Stupid women, even if beautiful, are no good for a long term relationship. Beauty fades. Intellect and character last.
Keith What in God's name is going on around here?
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Re: furbies (spelling?)
[Re: KeithC]
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07/03/25 09:58 PM
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Furbies were a toy that came out in the late nineties, that "learned" to speak by recording conversation they heard and playing it back mixed with gibberish, when set off by motion. My girlfriend at the time had a much younger sister, around 15, who had a furbie. I tried to talk my girlfriend into teaching the furbie to say scary stuff like "I'm going to eat you.", "I'm going to steal your soul." and "I'm going to murder you in your sleep.". I thought it would be funny and still think so.
Furries are the people who dress up like and act like animals.
Keith
The furries in the video, who weren't in costume, were all unattractive people and not physically fit. Because of their appearance, they probably find it hard to socialize, like normal people. Being in costume makes it easier to interact socially, because people aren't put off by their appearance and much more importantly they aren't self conscious about their appearance.
As long as innocent people, such as children, aren't harmed by their activities, which in general seems to be the case, there's nothing wrong with what they are doing. It's just weird to most of us.
It would be better for them if they just came to the realization, that when interacting with others, there are much more important traits than physical appearance, such as intellect and character.
Keith
You’re an idiot.
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