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My solution, as a writer, would be to make the off-topic topic Furry. The simplest way to do this is to have 2 Furry cartoon characters discussing the topic in a comic. Green Reaper and Rabbit could each create a character, or use their personal characters.

But that's one of the big selling points about Furry itself. Any topic you put in the mouths of Furry characters automatically becomes on topic - not as the topic itself, but because the topic becomes an aspect of the characters.

In a sense we already do this, because most of us post our comments beside a Furry avatar. And it is not the common practice of the fandom to ignore those avatars and think of it as a human speaking. It would just make it less controversial if some kind of art was created to coincide with the articles and discussions.

It's all well and good to create Furry characters that just look good, but it's so much nicer if you create characters that also have something interesting and socially relevant to say.

It's a fandom for an allegorical art form. It exists to help you express anything you might want to say. Learn how to use it to your fullest advantage and nothing will be off-topic.

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