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Thinking of going to Midwest FurFest
Should fursona character archetypes really be avoided?
It bugs me a lot when I see people complain about how typical certain designs and species are.
e.g. "Oh come on, you're a red fox? Be original for once!"
It's pretty shallow and unfair to assume someone is uncreative because they're "typical," and at the same time I've seen it cause furries to adopt complex personalities, back-stories, & a variety of clothing to distance their sona from the "average joe" caricature projected onto them.
Should this kind of pressure really exist? I know there are many foxes & wolves, but why condemn them for being nothing less than the species they love, and demand they be more 'unique'?
Edit: "i.e. -> e.g."
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Any furs in Portugal?
A little bit of Canadiana: A Ranger Gord cartoon for "The Red Green Show" (Featuring Red Green and Harold, as a possum and beaver)
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