being furry and being a brony is the same thing (more or less)

Err... not really. I guess if you want to call it that, but...
being furry and being a brony is the same thing (more or less)
I think that whoever said that is more comparing the aspect of how fandoms work, where you have the group of people, the group of haters, and the subcategories underneath each that define varying aspects of each main catergory. Sort of like, furry would be yiff to the cute to regular, etc underneath the main catergory "furry". And then bronies would be, similarly, clop to cute to regular, etc.phantomignition wrote:being furry and being a brony is the same thing (more or less)
Err... not really. I guess if you want to call it that, but...
Freewave wrote:Not one of them but i just think its kinda silly to generalize a whole group of people as a whole (same with if people did the same with bronies).
itroitnyah wrote:I think that whoever said that is more comparing the aspect of how fandoms work, where you have the group of people, the group of haters, and the subcategories underneath each that define varying aspects of each main catergory. Sort of like, furry would be yiff to the cute to regular, etc underneath the main catergory "furry". And then bronies would be, similarly, clop to cute to regular, etc.
I'm sure you get the idea.
Sonarch wrote:I don't really get how it's a fandom. Like, what is it? It's not all about a TV show, or a video game, or a movie, so what is it? And what goes on at furry conventions if they don't have guests (by guests I mean people like voice actors, writers, producers, etc... that are associated with a franchise that a fandom is generally based around)?
I just don't really get what the point of it is aside from like, making art type stuff.
Magnitude Zero wrote:Sonarch wrote:I don't really get how it's a fandom. Like, what is it? It's not all about a TV show, or a video game, or a movie, so what is it? And what goes on at furry conventions if they don't have guests (by guests I mean people like voice actors, writers, producers, etc... that are associated with a franchise that a fandom is generally based around)?
I just don't really get what the point of it is aside from like, making art type stuff.
This. I don't even know what they are, except that they like animals. And apparently anthro stuff. Animals are cool, but anthro creeps me out lol
But yeah, someone actually explain furries please?
NightmareSnake wrote:Magnitude Zero wrote:Sonarch wrote:I don't really get how it's a fandom. Like, what is it? It's not all about a TV show, or a video game, or a movie, so what is it? And what goes on at furry conventions if they don't have guests (by guests I mean people like voice actors, writers, producers, etc... that are associated with a franchise that a fandom is generally based around)?
I just don't really get what the point of it is aside from like, making art type stuff.
This. I don't even know what they are, except that they like animals. And apparently anthro stuff. Animals are cool, but anthro creeps me out lol
But yeah, someone actually explain furries please?
http://www.anthrocon.org/about-furry
itroitnyah wrote:What I inferred from what you said is that you despise furries because most of us only claim to be furries because of a TV show we watch that has anthro animals, and we can't really be defended? I guess?
correct me if I'm wrong >.>
Bronies fall under the category of the Shoving it in others faces and force feeding it to them for the most Part from what I understand....
Bronies are kinda like Babyfurs/diaper furs they are furry but are more times than not considered the outcasts of the furry society.
Not really sure what the whole thing on it is but basically theres a few things certain bronies have done that Have shown a bad light on them same with Diaper furs and they are given the blanket youre not that accepted vibes.
I personally prefer to keep an open mind and stay away being considered a part of the drama though.
That's understandable, and personally I wouldn't consider a brony a furry, mostly because there's this barrier that seperates bronies and furries, that is hard to explain, and I can't really think up of how to explain it right now. Somebody else probably could though. I guess it's like comparing fans of Dr. Who to fans of House. The shows both involve humans, but obviously they're different fandoms.Navron wrote:- Comparing bronies to furries based on the fact the show has anthro characters. By that definition, technically an 8 year old kid that watches and enjoys Disney movies is a furry. Obviously, being a furry is more about being a fan of a particular kind of anthro character, a particular kind of art, etc.
I think that might be because some furries view bronies as wannabes? Lol. And besides, mostly just haters consider us at the bottom of the internet food chain. So I wouldn't fret too much over it.Navron wrote:- Attacking the brony community because to some, they consider us the bottom of the internet food chain, and many furries lash out at the brony community simply because they can.
Well, the amount of fans and haters of either fandom varies per website. on e621.net, pony art gets rated well regularly. On FJ, bronies are generally hated against, and there's little to no chance of making front page with pony content. So I would call it a bad run-in, but it's understandable if it left a bad impression. But just like every fandom, there are the people who are bad, and the people who are better or really good people.Navron wrote:Basically, we had eachother's backs. I realized that many furries were not all about yiff and stuff like that. Then all of the sudden, they start posting what they really think about the brony community, and other members post things like, "Does anybody have any hot female fox or wolf mech pilots?"
You could call it a bad run-in, but the backstabbing hurt a lot at the time, and left a pretty sour taste of the fandom as a whole, because to me, these were some of the more mature and level headed furries I've met, and if they started posting yiff and insulting the brony community behind their backs, then what is the majority of the others doing?
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