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The "embarrassing" furries (your word, not mine) everybody's focusing on don't even make up half of the cast. There are plenty of non-"embarrassing" people featured who'll probably be more to your liking.

And as far as the audience's understanding: the entire second half of the documentary focuses on the concept of furry representation and self-expression. This isn't some subtle subtext that this audience happened to be smart enough to pick out - it's the explicit point of the film. You'd have to be deaf or not understand English to miss the message.

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