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Random thought: are furries to werewolves as goths are to vampires?

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in reply to Charlie Stross

yeah right, they said that about Vampires and we all know how *that* turned out.
in reply to Charlie Stross

Werewolves can't exist. There'd be detailed records in the archives. They couldn't possibly evade detection by the state for any significant period.
@floppy
in reply to FeralRobots

BTDT. To quote the opening of "The Rhesus Chart":

"Don't be silly, Bob," said Mo: "everybody knows vampires don't exist!"

(There then follows a 120,000 word novel about vampires, culminating in a boss fight between type specimens drawn from three different vampire myths: and the post-Dracula fang fucker is the one who ends up jumping out the window and running naked and screaming into the dawn to escape the other two.)

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in reply to Charlie Stross

OK now I'm feeling like I forgot the best parts. Though the boss-fight at the Laundry I did enjoy a great deal.
@floppy
in reply to Charlie Stross

I never thought about it that way... but what an interesting thought.

I guess it depends on what type of furry

in reply to Charlie Stross

https://whatwedointheshadows.fandom.com/wiki/Guillermo_de_la_Cruz
in reply to Charlie Stross

@jollyorc A character in the US TV series What We Do In The Shadows, which is a mockumentary about a household of vampires

There are various paranormal types

It's founded on the NZ film of the same name which was set in Wellington.

in reply to Charlie Stross

"So, let me get this straight... once a month, you turn into a giant human-sized rabbit? With blue fur?"
in reply to Charlie Stross

One of these days, I really must get round to reading those.

I suspect I'll choke on the allegory (or, as a well brought-up atheist, miss it entirely).

in reply to Charlie Stross

so much so that the non-Wolf furries will totally Erm Actually you when you get the subcultural minutiae even slightly incorrect
in reply to Charlie Stross

your mentions are going to be an utter shitshow of horny for the rest of your life now
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ersatzmaus
@dianaprobst @stavvers Yiff All-purpose Surface Cleaner (non abrasive).
in reply to ersatzmaus

@ersatzmaus @dianaprobst IIRC, the cleaning product brand itself changed its name from "jiff" to "cif" precisely because it was pronounced "yiff" in most non-anglo languages.

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@stavvers @dianaprobst IIRC It was something like “'j' is pronounced inconsistently. Let's pick another letter, one with consistent pronunciation.” ”How about 'c'?” “Can't see any problems with that. Make it so.”
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Hugo Mills

@dianaprobst @stavvers I fear my brain has gone one further, with the Yiff Lemon Party.

MAKE IT STOP! 😱

in reply to Charlie Stross

oh yeah. Werewolf boyfriend joke are rampant in furry culture. Though I remember a few after some psychobilly concerts roo
in reply to Charlie Stross

Furries turn disaffection into community, mostly by yeeting shame.

Goths are into constructive dignitas under local rules. It'll sometimes turn into general gravitas. Vampires have both dignitas and gravitas inherently because predator.

The parallel would imply that werewolf social structures Just Work, despite werewolves as individuals. No Tormented Conflict of Nature between man and wolf; it's some third thing immune to all forms of social insecurity with low internal conflict.

in reply to Graydon

@graydon I'm trying to figure out how to fit lycans into the Laundryverse—pocket universes and Narnia's talking animals suggest a possible route …
in reply to Charlie Stross

They do!

I'm sort of riffing off your parallel construction while the morning meds kick in.

in reply to Charlie Stross

thank you for reminding me of 1998 era "furry vs were" fandoms discourse 😉
in reply to Charlie Stross

a secret clearing deep in the forest the goths and the furries face off, ready to rumble.
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Charlie Stross
@girlinblack @graydon It doesn't! But Narnia by way of William Burroughs might.
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Impressive analogy that somehow made me want to rise to the defense of goths and I never saw THAT coming.
in reply to Charlie Stross

Speaking as a therian, yes, those of us who identify as "were" (a spiritual/psychological thing, vs. people who believe they actually transform into animals), I've had this conversation so many times that it feels like Groundhog Day. A fellow werebear once described furry as being like "a trip to Disneyland." There's a lot of overlap, but therians tend to be about "big ideas” like….

(Con’t.)