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Well, you're right in one sense. The content of furry will and pretty much almost always has been around. However, the fandom itself can "die". That's what most people don't quite understand the definition of death here.

The death I speak of is not the absence of furry content, as that would be like saying the absence of imagination. The death I speak of is over-exposure: People in part getting sick of it, warping it into a money making machine, pulling the entire reason out of it that we got into it in the first place.

That's what I speak of. If anyone thinks I'm crazy, I point you to, just about any trend that entertainment media has gotten a hold of.

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