
Further Confusion 2015 Experience - FINAL DAY (1-19-15)
(IF YOU ARE ANY OF THE FURSUITERS IN THIS PICTURE AND WANT ME TO TAKE DOWN THIS PICTURE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!)
-My FurCon Experience - Day 5 - FINAL ENTRY-
Well viewers, today was the day I go home. Originally, I was gonna stay and do some of the remaining panels, but there weren't very many fursuiters around, I only found 3. I got a picture with 2 of them and decided to return home. I doubt even Momo was there. If you're reading this Momo & if you were there, then I apologize for not staying.
On my way to the train station, I am reminded why I felt the furry community would be the community for me. See, I was wearing my brown tail (that I got from the FurCon Dealer's Den) and out of nowhere, this random a--hole starts mouthing off about me all because of my tail & goes out of his way to call me a f---ot! A f---in' f---ot to be more precise… I just ignored him & continued walking.
See, people may see the furry community (or fursuiter conventions in general) as some "homosexual convention" or a "dress up sex convention" or something similar to those ridiculous beliefs. But the truth is, the furry community is (and always has been) a place where you can ''be yourself'' (as a fursuiter in a news report said).
Out among "pure-humans", if you're not like everyone else, you get thought less of for it. Sometimes even get tortured for it both physically & mentally! But in the furry community, you are accepted for who you are. Not how you look, what you got, what your sexual orientation is, or what your race is for that matter.
The furry community has been misunderstood for years & my reports on my experience in FurCon is proof of that. Because I was there for 5 days in a row, I talked to them, I hung out with them, I took pictures with them, and I even hugged them when some pure-humans would threaten to murder you if you did that!
They were all good people at this convention and it has been both an honor & a privilege to walk among them & call myself a furry! I only wish I could of seen that sooner…
Well, that's the end of my experience fellow viewers. If you'd like to see all the pictures I took with the fursuiters at this convention, stay tuned and you can see the pictures in my gallery.
Also, if any of my top 5 favorite fursuiters are reading this, I'd love to see some of you come to this convention next year. I truly think you all would enjoy yourselves.
This is Andrew saying good day.
Whiskey Foxtrot ©
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Victor Redtail ©
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P.S. FURRIES FOREVER!!!
-My FurCon Experience - Day 5 - FINAL ENTRY-
Well viewers, today was the day I go home. Originally, I was gonna stay and do some of the remaining panels, but there weren't very many fursuiters around, I only found 3. I got a picture with 2 of them and decided to return home. I doubt even Momo was there. If you're reading this Momo & if you were there, then I apologize for not staying.
On my way to the train station, I am reminded why I felt the furry community would be the community for me. See, I was wearing my brown tail (that I got from the FurCon Dealer's Den) and out of nowhere, this random a--hole starts mouthing off about me all because of my tail & goes out of his way to call me a f---ot! A f---in' f---ot to be more precise… I just ignored him & continued walking.
See, people may see the furry community (or fursuiter conventions in general) as some "homosexual convention" or a "dress up sex convention" or something similar to those ridiculous beliefs. But the truth is, the furry community is (and always has been) a place where you can ''be yourself'' (as a fursuiter in a news report said).
Out among "pure-humans", if you're not like everyone else, you get thought less of for it. Sometimes even get tortured for it both physically & mentally! But in the furry community, you are accepted for who you are. Not how you look, what you got, what your sexual orientation is, or what your race is for that matter.
The furry community has been misunderstood for years & my reports on my experience in FurCon is proof of that. Because I was there for 5 days in a row, I talked to them, I hung out with them, I took pictures with them, and I even hugged them when some pure-humans would threaten to murder you if you did that!
They were all good people at this convention and it has been both an honor & a privilege to walk among them & call myself a furry! I only wish I could of seen that sooner…
Well, that's the end of my experience fellow viewers. If you'd like to see all the pictures I took with the fursuiters at this convention, stay tuned and you can see the pictures in my gallery.
Also, if any of my top 5 favorite fursuiters are reading this, I'd love to see some of you come to this convention next year. I truly think you all would enjoy yourselves.
This is Andrew saying good day.
Whiskey Foxtrot ©

Victor Redtail ©

P.S. FURRIES FOREVER!!!
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As another "pure human" whose been to Anthrocon four times, I can sympathize with your claim that events like these help you feel liberated to being yourself and PURELY yourself, regardless of outside appearance. In fact, most of my comics, or at least how I would deeply intend them to be, play out the moral of being true to one's self. That's all I want my material to reflect to my viewers.
I always toy with the idea of sentient anthro animals walking among us as equals... but then I think about how people torture and murder other people for having slightly different beliefs. It pretty much assures me that my idea can never happen.
Thanks for taking the picture and posting it.
Cheers.
Thanks for taking the picture and posting it.
Cheers.
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