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Furry Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: ChibiMyuutsu on April 16, 2011, 01:25:07 AM
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I am a veteran role-player of 5 years, but just recently found out my style was "furry". :D So here I am!
My fursona is a wolf/dragon/basilisk hybrid. The front of her torso is reptilian, and the rear lupine. She has a chameleon ability, but her coloration in all normal times is black iridescent scales, and slate silver fur, with pink wing membranes and forward-set eyes of a predator, colored amethyst.
She is haughty, independent, and fierce, but can also be fiercely loyal. Being part dragon, she adores gems of all sorts, and thought provoking questions. She loves philosophy.
She has a bubbly side that exposes itself around those she trusts.
Her age would be 224 in human years, but she is a mere adolescent, 23 in her years.
Oh dear. I've forgotten my name.
This one is Mijska.
I must also say that I am very attracted to the furry world, after discovering and learning more about it.
What really got me interested was playing the Elder Scrolls as Khajiits and Argonians. So, I guess I'm a Scalie/Furry!
And now that I just learned the term for transforming into other animals, I'd have to say I'm also Therian. :3
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Greetings! I am teh sites Maverick Hunter
hope u likes teh forums :3
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Greetings Myuutsu, I'm WhiteTiger89. Resident ADD powered author and fellow Therian. :) Ironically enough, I've always played my Elder Scrolls games as a human. :P
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Hello and welcome to our forums Mijska. Im Macid the Lynx. Hope you enjoy yourself here.
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Welcome to the forums!
I have a philosophy question for you.
Can the phrase "I know you are, but what am I" be legitimately used in Socratic questioning?
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Yip yip Mijska! Welcome to the forumz of fur!
I'm Timmy the Foxy, your local Royal Cutefox! I never say no to get a new friend ;)
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Welcome to the forums!
I have a philosophy question for you.
Can the phrase "I know you are, but what am I" be legitimately used in Socratic questioning?
It may be toeing the line, but if the question is asked in order to make the recipient use their brain and think about what they said, and what you are, this one finds that question close enough to the Socratic method.
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Welcome to TFF, Puncia here! I hope you like this forum.
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Hi nice to meet ya :D
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I VERY much enjoy this forum, especially the eye-candy... I mean, the art section. :D