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The Reasonable Intelligent Soldiers of the Goodchild Dynasty

Yeah that headline makes little sense. Unless you watched the movie its from, in which case it makes less sense.

Lets get the not so apparent ♥♥♥♥ out of the way though. Those who know me realize how little I truly care about other peoples opinions on this, despite that it still manages to vex me in a weird way. So this is not intended to be political and super ultra serious. Again, this is not business, this is casual tossing about of my own thoughts. Though in a remote sense I do still somewhat think that more people involved with this sorta stuff should at the most understand what I mean within this all.

Also to the raging furries out there, this is not antifur, but go ahead and act like it is anyways just to humor me.

I made this for one reason, just to talk about the one thing that everyone seems to get upset about. That fine line in the fandom drawing apart those whom are a part of it and those whom are not.

If you are easily agitated by other peoples opinions, especially when they vie the pathetic little world you built as a bubble around yourself, than please for the love of god(s) read this so we can get a good chuckle out of your blatant lack of social skills.

First, there is a great difference when it comes to anthropomorphic artwork and the definitions we manifested in media to distinctly categorize people in a majorly broad sense. This difference, however, has been blurred by peoples lack of understanding as to what belongs to who.

Primarily, anthropomorphism does not belong to any subculture, fandom, or independant group of people. it is simply a base form in itself that we stem different (more or less) cultural foundations from. Perhaps I've used cultural as too big of a sense. The obvious example of this is the furry fandom. Anthropomorphism and the fandom are in fact not one and the same. Anthro is like the base, the crust of a planet in which life sprouts from. Now furry would be like a tree. It needs the crust to survive as an anchor point and a source of everything that makes it physical. To lessen this metaphor down to a small mouthful, furry needs anthro to survive, anthro though does not need furry. A connection, but a distinction between the two.

Thus in this, anthro belongs to everyone, and should be able to be seen by everyone as it is independantly rather than being smothered by the inevitable stereotypes that a large cancerous collective of social rejects have built upon it.


So my friends, I call to you to understand this little fact, and consider what we have seen thus far from those around us. How such a seemingly trivial thing can come to tainting the image of . . well an individuals images! There needs to be a change soon, and someones gotta raise up these facts to make the people aware. It still doesn't matter to me if you agree with me or not, as long as you understand this point of view.

If you take this too seriously you probably shouldnt be on the internet in the first place.



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