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Happy pride month now
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Nein danke.
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@yachilviveyachali
Nein danke
I am not gay, but I think its nice to tell people of rainbow to have a happpy month.
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@TheGreatSunGod
Yes, nice of them to use law to blackmail/coerce bakers to have to sin and make them wedding cakes too.
Plus, many of my subscribers on YouTube are therians and furries now. I dont want them coming to this site maybe and thinkingย maybe that I hate them.
Yes, nice of them to use law to blackmail/coerce bakers to have to sin and make them wedding cakes too.
Thats not nice maybe, I guess.
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@TheGreatSunGod
I blame New York for it.
Are all their other months unhappy?
Are all their other months unhappy?
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@yachilviveyachali
When your identity primarily revolves around gender and who you find attractive, life gets awkward even if cis and hetero.
Insecurity is at the root of it.
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@yachilviveyachali
Are all their other months unhappy?
They are kinda cute. Furries have cool outfits. Therians are jumping around.ย
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@TheGreatSunGod
They are kinda cute. Furries have cool outfits. Therians are jumping around.ย
Sounds great. Who doesn't like to jump around whilst dressed as an animal?
How did the human go from thinking about where he would find his next meal to...this?
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@AdaptableRatman
When your identity primarily revolves around gender and who you find attractive, life gets awkward even if cis and hetero.
Insecurity is at the root of it.
I agree. I think they need to stop thinking about themselves and find better hobbies.
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@yachilviveyachali
Sounds great. Who doesn't like to jump around whilst dressed as an animal?How did the human go from thinking about where he would find his next meal to...this?
We have meals now. What we need now is cuteness.
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@TheGreatSunGod
We have meals now.ย
Both a blessing and a curse.
What we need now is cuteness.
Whatever floats your boat. However, God is watching over us all. Redemption has to be a true redemption.
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@yachilviveyachali
How did the human go from thinking about where he would find his next meal to...this?
Humans have always been doing this. It's call animism when it's in history.
One species out of thousands, it takes a special kind of mindset to think you're unique in every way. You abstract qualities, pick a species which you think aligns with an abstraction axis, and now you have "the spirit of the wolf" or such.
Give oral tradition and priesthood some latitude and pretty soon the animal spirits are gods with animal heads and bodies.
At the same time people identify with the abstract qualities and because of cultural binding identify with the animal.
Over all history, it's far older and more common than monotheism.
Of course some of them are fully crazy. Can't tell real from fantasy, but that's not new either.
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@yachilviveyachali
Both a blessing and a curse
Meal is never enough to be actually happy.
Whatever floats your boat. However, God is watching over us all. Redemption has to be a true redemption
Yes, but my Gods really approve of cuteness.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Humans have always been doing this. It's call animism when it's in history.ย
The idea of animism has only been around since the 19th century. This isn't a long history.
One species out of thousands, it takes a special kind of mindset to think you're unique in every way. You abstract qualities, pick a species which you think aligns with an abstraction axis, and now you have "the spirit of the wolf" or such.
Animals do not care about the abstract. Their concern is living and dying.
Give oral tradition and priesthood some latitude and pretty soon the animal spirits are gods with animal heads and bodies.
This sounds like a fantasy of yours.
At the same time people identify with the abstract qualities and because of cultural binding identify with the animal.
Beyond wanting to stay alive and caring for the offspring, few of us identify with the animal. This does not mean animals are inferior. I am a vegetarian. I suppose it does not mean much, as the vegans say it still harms animals. They are still used for dairy. I have only consumed meat once, when my paternal grandmother fed it to me when I was four.
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@yachilviveyachali
I am a vegetarian
Good choice.
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@yachilviveyachali
Humans have always been doing this. It's call animism when it's in history.ยThe idea of animism has only been around since the 19th century. This isn't a long history.
The name has been around since the 19th century. The fact has been around as far back as archeology can reach.
Behold a the prehistoric furry art: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion-man (35,000 years before present)
One species out of thousands, it takes a special kind of mindset to think you're unique in every way. You abstract qualities, pick a species which you think aligns with an abstraction axis, and now you have "the spirit of the wolf" or such.Animals do not care about the abstract
That is orthogonal to my point, which is about human thought patterns.
Give oral tradition and priesthood some latitude and pretty soon the animal spirits are gods with animal heads and bodies.This sounds like a fantasy of yours.
Behold a furry god: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubis#/media/File:Statuette_of_Anubis_MET_38.5_EGDP022863.jpg
I'm getting the feeling that I am really really wasting my time here. Where are all the educated rational people that used to inhabit the internet (although always as minority)?
Beyond wanting to stay alive and caring for the offspring, few of us identify with the animal.
That is a rare perspective in the full scope of human existence.
I am confused what animals have to do with this. Very few LGBTQ+ are furries.
but nearly all furies identify with the LGBT movement. Those who don't are labelled nazis, so that goes about how you would expect.
Consequently they go nuts about pride month and go to pride parades and are also gender-confusing themselves at far above median rates.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Anubis was an Egyptian god. The reason he had a jackal head is that jackals scavenged the dead. The pagans did have gods with animal heads or animal figures. What of it? Do you think the Egyptians dressed this way? Anubis had a symbolic meaning. I suppose you are confusing symbolism with reality, and a modern-day phenomenon appearing to occur among the ordinary folk of present societies, influenced by science fiction and fantasy culture.
Where are all the educated rational people that used to inhabit the internet (although always as minority)?
You do not seem very educated.
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@yachilviveyachali
The pagans did have gods with animal heads or animal figures
Like I said.
Do you think the Egyptians dressed this way?
I think Egyptians thought this way, and their ancestors thought that way, and their ancestors all the way back to homo erectus.
Anubis had a symbolic meaning
The subconscious connects abstractions. That is what symbolism means.
I suppose you are confusing symbolism with reality
I am not, nor did anything I say remotely support such an assumption.
a modern-day phenomenon appearing to occur among the ordinary folk of present societies, influenced by science fiction and fantasy culture
Anthropomorphic creatures don't come from science fiction, they come from our subconscious.
Any place there are animals, humans, and no overriding culture which stamps it out; there will be subconscious connections made and hybrids are one of them.
In other words, it's natural and endemic to the species. The archeological record permits not other interpretation (save for a primordial culture so powerful it is present in all samples).
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@ADreamOfLiberty
I doubt that but would need to refer to weird stuff to prove conpletely hetero primal types exist that feel animalistic.
Native Americans in particular come to mind but that was not what I meant by weird stuff. I mean in one way comppetely platonically kids and young teens often roleplay as animals or feel kinship to them.
In another way separately, full grown adults in hetero situations or relations with certain kinks do.
I mean in one way comppetely platonically kids and young teens often roleplay as animals or feel kinship to them.
and when they grow up platonic minds become sexual minds. The part of them which feels a kinship is close to the psychosexual structure as evidenced by the overwhelming perviness of furries.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
I think Egyptians thought this way, and their ancestors thought that way, and their ancestors all the way back to homo erectus.
They were gods, not humans. Do you think the Egyptians went around thinking their fellow man was a jackal?
It seems your dislike of the Church is due to your sexual preoccupation with animals. Is that why you care more for the pagan than the Christian? Is a human more attractive to you when they pretend to be an animal?
In other words, it's natural and endemic to the species. The archeological record permits not other interpretation (save for a primordial culture so powerful it is present in all samples).
Animals live alongside us. God chose to make the animal too. Are they intended to be gods or our lovers? They are not. We are also not meant to pretend we are them.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
Barely any nonhumans are gay.
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@yachilviveyachali
They were gods, not humans.
They were gods invented by humans.
Do you think the Egyptians went around thinking their fellow man was a jackal?
Species dysphoria (roughly the same as therians) is not the category in question.
I am saying the 'furry phenomenon' is not new. It's essentially characteristics have been a constant character in nearly all gene and culture groups.
It is not the literal belief that one is an animal, it is the symbolic connection between a highly abstracted animal property (an animal spirit) and human beings. Repeatedly depicted as human animal hybrids, or animals behaving like humans, or animals with iconography in the form of jewelry, etc... etc...
Furry = natural human tendency = "I identify with (the spirit of) [animal]"
Therian = species dysphoria = "I identify as [animal]"
It seems your dislike of the Church is due to your sexual preoccupation with animals.
More understandable assumption than the previous, but still false. Dislike is a strong word for it. I know they're wrong, but they do remarkably little damage given how big they are and how wrong they are.
I attribute that to the 'natural selection of history'. Those religions which bias towards harmful mindsets tend to wreck their societies and die.
Is that why you care more for the pagan than the Christian?
I don't credit one or the other with more literal veracity.
Whether they are true or not, the fact that millions of people found meaning in them is significant. It's also significant that in the evolution of ideas paganism (which is really a very wide category of polytheistic, ancestor worship, and animistic beliefs) has never once stood up to christianity or islam.
Is a human more attractive to you when they pretend to be an animal?
There is no need to pretend. Humans are animals. Generally when they pretend to be another species I find that less attractive and more cringe the farther they take it.
God chose to make the animal too.
and Adam choose to turn them down as companions, look how that turned out :)
Are they intended to be gods or our lovers?
Ask the creator, he can answer if he is omnipresent and wants an answer given.
They are not.
Oh, YOU'RE the creator? Jeez where have you been? I've been asking you questions for a while now.
So completely and utterly and profoundly off topic. I don't mean the OP, I mean unrelated to anything anybody said even.[AdaptableRatman] Barely any nonhumans are gay.
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@ADreamOfLiberty
You said all furries are lgbtq. I think the hetero ones just hide it easier and keep it for private roleplay.