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Once again, the problem of furry fandom defining itself in a relatively hyper-specific way rears its head. Furries are a little too self-obsessed and proud of their image as the ultimate outsiders or underground subculture. Nothing actually grows without cross-pollination. Really, there's a reason why many kinds of creators have actually left the furry subculture over the last two decades. Furry has, by and large, become a culture almost exclusively about fan art of the personal anthro characters of other fans. There's not much to work with there creatively.

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