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Nov. 27th, 2007 04:18 pmPeople are strange. Incredibly, unashamedly strange.
I can think of no other reason a guy would wear a set of incredibly fake half-foot high fox ears around campus. Or, for that matter, an equally fake-looking tail. And even with the people people=strange argument, I just can't figure why you'd wear the getup all the freakin' time. I can understand wearing such a thing while with friends, or at home, but at a college? When you're waiting to meet with a professor during office hours?
Um, WHY?
Thinking back, there was an article about this kid last year in the school rag. If memory serves, he'd been wearing this stuff since high school. Was he that desperate to get beaten up? I just don't understand. Even Doctor Who never wore anything so silly - not even the celery lapel or Colin Baker's wearable headache compare!
Furries are weird. Weird, weird, weirditty weirdiness. Whatever happened to at least keeping the illusion of normalcy?
I can think of no other reason a guy would wear a set of incredibly fake half-foot high fox ears around campus. Or, for that matter, an equally fake-looking tail. And even with the people people=strange argument, I just can't figure why you'd wear the getup all the freakin' time. I can understand wearing such a thing while with friends, or at home, but at a college? When you're waiting to meet with a professor during office hours?
Um, WHY?
Thinking back, there was an article about this kid last year in the school rag. If memory serves, he'd been wearing this stuff since high school. Was he that desperate to get beaten up? I just don't understand. Even Doctor Who never wore anything so silly - not even the celery lapel or Colin Baker's wearable headache compare!
Furries are weird. Weird, weird, weirditty weirdiness. Whatever happened to at least keeping the illusion of normalcy?