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| titletext = There's Livejournal drama between those who want to wear human suits over fursuits and those who just take off the fursuits.
 
| titletext = There's Livejournal drama between those who want to wear human suits over fursuits and those who just take off the fursuits.
 
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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
{{w|furry|Furries}}, which have [[471|been discussed previously]] in the comic, are people who believe themselves to be an animal trapped in a human body. One of the most prominent elements of the furry community is furry conventions, where furries meet-and-greet each other, show off and engage in activities with their fursuits, sell furry-related media, and so on.
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{{w|furry|Furries}}, which have been discussed in [[471|a previous comic]], are people who may love animals and enjoy dressing up as animals. One of the most prominent elements of the furry community is furry conventions, where furries meet-and-greet each other, show off and engage in activities in their fursuits, sell furry-related media, and so on.
  
Here, the man mentions furry identities. The grand majority of furries have a "fursona". That is, a furry animal with which they associate themselves. While there are different approaches towards creating a fursona, they tend to be an animal representation of either themselves or what they wish to be. These fursonas sometimes have quite a bit of background that explains, their abilities, where they live, and their interests... even if their interests involve pretending to be humans. According to the man, "skins" are furries who have fursonas that like to pretend to be humans. In other words, skins are humans who pretend to be animals who pretend to be humans. The 4th panel magnifies the ridicule of the concept of skins, the skins at the convention behaving excitedly about events that actual humans usually consider mundane.
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Here, [[Cueball]] mentions furry identities. The grand majority of furries have a "fursona", that is, a furry animal with which they associate themselves. While there are different approaches towards creating a fursona, they tend to be an animal representation of either themselves or what they wish to be. These fursonas sometimes have quite a bit of background that explains their origins, their abilities, where they live, and their interests... even if their interests involve pretending to be humans. According to Cueball, "skins" are furries who have fursonas that like to pretend to be humans. In other words, skins are humans who pretend to be animals ''who pretend to be humans''. The 4th panel magnifies the ridicule of the concept of skins, the skins at the convention behaving excitedly about events that actual humans usually consider mundane.
  
 
If this comic satirizes furry conventions, then the title text satirizes fursuits. In this case, there are skins who wear fursuits of their fursonas, but, since their fursonas like to pretend that they are humans, these skins wear human suits ''over'' their fursuits. Such a setup would seem unwieldy, so there are skins who avert this by simply taking off their fursuits, going to the conventions as their human selves, thus technically integrating into the whole "skin atmosphere". Possible problems from this can include the "wear a human suit" skins getting angry at the "take off the fursuit" skins for "ruining the fantasy atmosphere" (since, technically, the real-life skin is not the same that would be the fursona's human facade, especially if the skin makes no effort to change the appearance to fit the human facade), or again, because they are too "cheap" or "lazy" to make or otherwise obtain the two suits. This clash of ideals would cause a lot of drama, which is all too common within the furry community.
 
If this comic satirizes furry conventions, then the title text satirizes fursuits. In this case, there are skins who wear fursuits of their fursonas, but, since their fursonas like to pretend that they are humans, these skins wear human suits ''over'' their fursuits. Such a setup would seem unwieldy, so there are skins who avert this by simply taking off their fursuits, going to the conventions as their human selves, thus technically integrating into the whole "skin atmosphere". Possible problems from this can include the "wear a human suit" skins getting angry at the "take off the fursuit" skins for "ruining the fantasy atmosphere" (since, technically, the real-life skin is not the same that would be the fursona's human facade, especially if the skin makes no effort to change the appearance to fit the human facade), or again, because they are too "cheap" or "lazy" to make or otherwise obtain the two suits. This clash of ideals would cause a lot of drama, which is all too common within the furry community.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Man is packing luggage.]
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:[Cueball is packing luggage.]
 
:Voice: Where are you going?
 
:Voice: Where are you going?
:Man: Convention.
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:Cueball: Convention.
  
 
:Voice: What for?
 
:Voice: What for?
:Man: Well, you know furries, right?
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:Cueball: Well, you know furries, right?
 
:Voice: Sure...
 
:Voice: Sure...
:[Man closes suitcase.]
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:[Cueball closes suitcase.]
  
:Man: We're furries whose animal identities have a thing for pretending to be humans.
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:Cueball: We're furries whose animal identities have a thing for pretending to be humans.
 
:Voice: I see.
 
:Voice: I see.
  
:[A convention. People sit behind booths in the background.]
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:[A convention. People sit behind booths in the background.]
:Man with glasses: How's the weather?
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:Cueball, with glasses: How's the weather?
:Woman: Great! I've been driving my car and having a job all day!
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:Megan: Great! I've been driving my car and having a job all day!
:Man with glasses: Did you meow?
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:Cueball: Did you meow?
:Woman: Not once!
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:Megan: Not once!
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Furries]]
 
[[Category:Furries]]

Revision as of 08:51, 6 October 2013

Skins
There's Livejournal drama between those who want to wear human suits over fursuits and those who just take off the fursuits.
Title text: There's Livejournal drama between those who want to wear human suits over fursuits and those who just take off the fursuits.

Explanation

Furries, which have been discussed in a previous comic, are people who may love animals and enjoy dressing up as animals. One of the most prominent elements of the furry community is furry conventions, where furries meet-and-greet each other, show off and engage in activities in their fursuits, sell furry-related media, and so on.

Here, Cueball mentions furry identities. The grand majority of furries have a "fursona", that is, a furry animal with which they associate themselves. While there are different approaches towards creating a fursona, they tend to be an animal representation of either themselves or what they wish to be. These fursonas sometimes have quite a bit of background that explains their origins, their abilities, where they live, and their interests... even if their interests involve pretending to be humans. According to Cueball, "skins" are furries who have fursonas that like to pretend to be humans. In other words, skins are humans who pretend to be animals who pretend to be humans. The 4th panel magnifies the ridicule of the concept of skins, the skins at the convention behaving excitedly about events that actual humans usually consider mundane.

If this comic satirizes furry conventions, then the title text satirizes fursuits. In this case, there are skins who wear fursuits of their fursonas, but, since their fursonas like to pretend that they are humans, these skins wear human suits over their fursuits. Such a setup would seem unwieldy, so there are skins who avert this by simply taking off their fursuits, going to the conventions as their human selves, thus technically integrating into the whole "skin atmosphere". Possible problems from this can include the "wear a human suit" skins getting angry at the "take off the fursuit" skins for "ruining the fantasy atmosphere" (since, technically, the real-life skin is not the same that would be the fursona's human facade, especially if the skin makes no effort to change the appearance to fit the human facade), or again, because they are too "cheap" or "lazy" to make or otherwise obtain the two suits. This clash of ideals would cause a lot of drama, which is all too common within the furry community.

Transcript

[Cueball is packing luggage.]
Voice: Where are you going?
Cueball: Convention.
Voice: What for?
Cueball: Well, you know furries, right?
Voice: Sure...
[Cueball closes suitcase.]
Cueball: We're furries whose animal identities have a thing for pretending to be humans.
Voice: I see.
[A convention. People sit behind booths in the background.]
Cueball, with glasses: How's the weather?
Megan: Great! I've been driving my car and having a job all day!
Cueball: Did you meow?
Megan: Not once!


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Discussion

I'm surprised no furries have commented on this comic, beyond acknowledging it anyway.

I guess it misunderstands furries, though. I mean, the idea of anthropomorphic animals even acknowledging that humans exist would break the illusion and raise lots of weird questions, and hence furry artworks usually do not have humans. Then again, Sonic games have already raised those questions for a while now by prominently having humans. I don't know.

In a world where furries and humans coexisted, I guess furries pretending to be humans would not be convincing at all, and would probably be pretty offensive. 172.69.3.150 16:24, 2 August 2019 (UTC)

It's possible that the world described in this con is one where animals are humanoid, and "humans" are more animalistic, an inverse of ours.

Our world has humans dress up as amimals, but still do human things with animal-y quirks

Their world would have animals dress up as humans but still do their "humanoid" things with human quirks, eg. not meowing --162.158.246.70 17:39, 10 December 2019 (UTC)