Now now there's no need for that. Originality is good but it shouldn't be something you should be obsessed over. Making your fursona stand out somehow could potentially ruin it. Just make your fursona the way you like it and don't frown that he blends in. Although if do you want to make your fox...
Well it's gotten be in the millions right. I guess the highest estimate I can think of is maybe 8 million. The lowest probably being 3 million. So my guess is anywhere between 3-8 million people in this world are furries.
I own a little 20 gauge pump action my dad bought for me to hunting with. I was 6 I think. I still have it. The things reliable as hell and pretty freaking accurate as well.
My fursona is a wolf because wolves perfectly match my personality. Wolves, when together in a pack, are very social but wolves alone are very secluded and anti social. Which is just like me. I'm extremely social with my friends and people I'm close with but when they're not around I'm very anti...
I guess I would say an outsider with a sona is ok. I also think that if you want to be a furry than embrace it. You don't have to tell people about it if you want. I don't tell people I'm a furry but if someone asks I'd tell them I was.
I started replaying through the Bioshock series. I've already beat 1, 2, Infinite, and Burial at Sea Part 1. Currently on Part 2. Playing through Burial at Sea though a second made me really appreciate it more though because originally I thought it sucked.
I wanted Delta to have a cool name so I googled the letters of the phoenetic alphabet. Delta was the phoenetic letter of D as well in the Greek alphabet. Delta sounded good for a wolf and I hadn't seen any other fursona named Delta at least not one that was a wolf. His last name Lockheart just...
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