Message from @Oliver Starley
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Yup. Although apparently Jen does exist. She streams with him. So unless he's paying someone as part of some elaborate game to convince the internet that he's not sad and lonely (I wouldn't doubt it, just look at the guy.), then she actually exists.
I don't need to see that.
Is this a cringe channel?
Yes
I think I'm retarded
I recomended my boomer dad to go watch orwellgoode's stream
All the better to red pill
yeah, it was wierd
He's way farther right than I expected
At one point when we were talking he started talking shit about alinski
lel, I'm going to try to get his opinion on israel when I get the chance
Well, not every boomer is a boomer if you know what I mean.
@Oliver Starley Remember when you said that the Africans are largely free of that furry shit?
I'm afraid I have some bad news.
What the fuck are they doing now? @ebowden
Kenyan man I know just straight up said to me that he wants to fuck Judy Hopps.
He didn't even know what a furry was, it is Disney that has done this to him.
nice
Well, it's inevitable when you think about it.
Disney is responsible for generating furries in the west, it will do the same over there.
@Oliver Starley, the process started way before then.
If it wasn't Disney, it would have been someone else.
It is a result of the fundamental properties of character design and brand competition.
That said, yes, Disney done did it.
It was definitely them.
Well, Warner bros. too.
I doubt TerryToons would have been able to get in on the furry market
That's not how it starts.
It starts because there's only so much variety in the human species, as creative markets become more crowded it becomes harder and harder to differentiate yourself.
Anthropomorphic animals are just vastly superior when it comes to the aesthetic variety you can have, and brand recognition.
Their use began very early in the history of animation because of this.
You can vastly increase variety without increasing art style complexity, which is bad not just for animation, but character design in general.
The exposure to these cartoons, like exposure to pretty much anything, precipitates fetishes, in this case the furry fetish.
In short, furries were inevitable and there is no stopping them.
We should just bring back ancient Egyptian aesthetics of putting animal heads on people
thats just a partial fursuit
The moment the DPRK wanes, the furries generated by their decently made and wildly popular, iconic cartoon will come out of the woodwork.
Fursuits will just materialise in the towns and cities.
The internet is to blame for 99% of furry stuff. Without it, even if someone thinks Minnie Mouse is sexy it's going to be a passing thought before he gets interest in a local girl, gets married, etc.