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Its kind of a Russian nesting doll of context; if you're looking at just the furry part, it's really nothing to complain about (which is what Green Reaper was saying), but in the context of the page, it's "eye-popping" (which is what I and maybe Zhora was saying). But then, you put that page in context with the time and culture it was produced in, it also makes more sense.

I think Perri is right in pointing out, however, it's only really a big deal because some people have made it a big deal; if you really think this is the reason furry is the way it is, well, that's silly.

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