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The comments are more entertaining than the deviation itself. lol. Furry drama is the best.
I have one major object to this.Now, you are entitled to your opinions and are fully entitled to hate what you don't like. You are also entitled by freedom of speach and creative rights to place something like this on a public site.My objection comes from you lumping both 'Furry' artists and 'Anthromorphic' artists together.Anthromorphic cretures and those who draw them are not by defult 'Furrys'.Furrys are, by definition, someone who dresses in a fur-suit or parts there of and acts as an animal, often in sexual situations, or who find the idea of animals or part-animals sexually stimulating.Now, a Furry might find anthromorphs interesting in that particular way, but that does not make them or their artists Furrys.I am not 'against' Furrys, nor am I 'for' them, though I am sickened by the idea of any sort of sexual relation in the way of Furrys and I am quite firmly aware that I am a human and nothing more, but I do draw Anthromorphs, though not exclusively, simply because I am better at drawing animals than humans and am more inclined towards the fantasy/Sci-Fi genres of art.Please do not inclued plain Anthromorphs and their artists in your campain.I do however like your drawing from an artistic view. I like the sword design and the blood splatter is well done.Keep up with your drawing.
"Furrys are, by definition, someone who dresses in a fur-suit or parts there of and acts as an animal, often in sexual situations, or who find the idea of animals or part-animals sexually stimulating."A furry ,as a person, is a fan of anthropomorphic animal characters. Whether or not if that individual's fan obsession includes any amount of sexual overtones is irrelevant.You may place yourself in a neutral position reguarding them, however your ignorance on the matter places you in a darker light than you would likely want to see your self."Please do not inclued plain Anthromorphs and their artists in your campain."The artist's comments only mentioned furries in the context of anthropomorphic animal characters. What's the point of asking to exclude something that was never mentioned. I say go for it if you want. More power to you hippykiller1.
Actually, the artist's comments did not specify anthromorphs. That was done by other commenting artists and most of their definitions were mis-quoted also.If you look in the dictionary, the term "Furry" in this context, does specify the sexual nature. Now that may not completely hold true in real life, but I was basing my argument on dictionary deffinition.Maybe your ignorance is showing.
"Actually, the artist's comments did not specify anthromorphs."I thought I said that...These are the "Artist's comments" I was refering to. If it helps any." Artist's CommentsThese stupid animal things are everywhere. People draw them and put them on this site all to often. I say we take a stand against furries and kill them with everything we've got.As you can see displayed in this picture is an orc I created. His name is Ssej, his purpose in life is to mutilate furries. And he has the tail of one of the more popular form of furries. FOX FURRIES!Expect more of Ssej mutilating furries soon.DESTROY FURRIES! ""If you look in the dictionary, the term "Furry" in this context, does specify the sexual nature."I honestly don't know what dictionary you're reading that speaks of the context of the artist's comments on a submission at deviantart. The comments (the descriptive text entered by the artist below the submission) never mentionanything sexual. Furries are only refered to as stupid animal things that people draw. Perhaps get your mind out of the gutter or get a new dictionary. And don't take this so seriously. I hope you understand I meant you no offense.