The True Irony
6 years ago
>>>If this journal is before 2020, I was younger than 18 and experienced a lot of neurological trauma :woozy_face:
>>>If this journal is before 2022 August 17th this was before I was a furry!
>>>If this journal is before 2022 August 17th this was before I was a furry!
With our improvement, we have come across furries that throw "autism" around as an insult. We'd like to form a counter-argument to such a primitive insult.
For one to become a furry, they have a high chance of having a mental disorder. We've analyzed the furry community for years, since 2013/2014. Results have shown a rebellious attitude imposed by furries. This rebellious attitude is attitude that promotes independence in an individual, a lack of fear to explain themselves.
They usually explain of mental issues. They also mention their issues if they lack proper motivation or have quirks that they find must be explained.
And, according to our statistics, "furries" are NOT a normally accepted thing in society. This has led us to believe that "furries" must have mental disorder characteristics, may that be autism, sensory issues, ADHD, OCD, anger issues, schizophrenia, depression or other mental disorders.
Most furries have been defined with "autism".
In addition to furries using "autism" as an insult, there has been incidents of vore-creators using it as an insult too. It is already merely affirmative to be a furry to the binds of common society, but to be a vore creator/watcher, it'd seem there must be a prerequisite to having a mental disorder.
We do not wish to offend anyone with our analytics, but to prove a point. Furries and vore-creators/watchers or any other form of fetishism watcher should not throw around mental disorders (such as autism) as insults. It is extremely hypocritical.
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For one to become a furry, they have a high chance of having a mental disorder. We've analyzed the furry community for years, since 2013/2014. Results have shown a rebellious attitude imposed by furries. This rebellious attitude is attitude that promotes independence in an individual, a lack of fear to explain themselves.
They usually explain of mental issues. They also mention their issues if they lack proper motivation or have quirks that they find must be explained.
And, according to our statistics, "furries" are NOT a normally accepted thing in society. This has led us to believe that "furries" must have mental disorder characteristics, may that be autism, sensory issues, ADHD, OCD, anger issues, schizophrenia, depression or other mental disorders.
Most furries have been defined with "autism".
In addition to furries using "autism" as an insult, there has been incidents of vore-creators using it as an insult too. It is already merely affirmative to be a furry to the binds of common society, but to be a vore creator/watcher, it'd seem there must be a prerequisite to having a mental disorder.
We do not wish to offend anyone with our analytics, but to prove a point. Furries and vore-creators/watchers or any other form of fetishism watcher should not throw around mental disorders (such as autism) as insults. It is extremely hypocritical.
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