In less than ten years there will be an entire generation of furries who'll be parents.
The term "furry" dates back to the '80s and the roots of the fandom can be traced to the '60s. By most definitions of the term, there are probably now furries in their sixties.
Considering that the "funny animal" cartoons of the '30s and '40s were frequently targeted at adults rather than children (and the popularity of Tijuana Bibles), this should not come as too much of a surprise.
Anyone that blames our generation for all the perverted weirdness out there need only look at Roman graffiti or a Victorian bondage novel to recognise the errors of their ways.
one of my teachers in high school knew a girl named Cubit, because the parents were barely literate so just grabbed a word out of the Bible at random</blockquote That sounds so cute and adorable.
Anyone that blames our generation for all the perverted weirdness out there need only look at Roman graffiti or a Victorian bondage novel to recognise the errors of their ways.
Strange names are nothing new, he says. Census records in the 18th and 19th Centuries revealed people named King's Judgement, Noble Fall and Cholera Plague.
Awesome. I'mma name my kids Tucker, Kevin, King's Judgement, Carl Gustav, Noble Fall, Aliroz Junior, and Hedvig. I'd have exactly as many kids as my maternal grandparents and less than my paternal grandparents.
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In less than ten years there will be an entire generation of furries who'll be parents.
In less than ten years there will be an entire generation of curries who'll be parents.
EDIT: Ninja'd. I blame dullahan.
I don't think I'll be a parent