This question I got from a stream
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This question I got from a stream
The wiki page for not_furry says birds count as furries in a wider sense.
Note that furry refers to the fandom, not to actual fur. For example, furless animals such as birds and reptiles still count as 'furry'. The term is used in a loose sense, and includes frequently debated things such as kemonomimi and My Little Pony.
anthro birds count as furries as far as the word "furry" goes as an umbrella term for any funny animal art
but in keeping to how lizard furries are called "scalies" i propose avian furries be called "plumbies"
dripen_arn said:
but in keeping to how lizard furries are called "scalies" i propose avian furries be called "plumbies"
Dude Plumbies sounds absolutely adorable. I second this proposal, Take it to the senate!
lonetraveler said:
Dude Plumbies sounds absolutely adorable. I second this proposal, Take it to the senate!
sure plumbies may be nice but what happened to avian
fliphook said:
sure plumbies may be nice but what happened to avian
avian it's nice, but what happened to portmanteaus?
dripen_arn said:
"plumbies"
is that from plumage? where's the "b" coming from?
"plumby" sounds like it's going to be something made out of lead.
'Featheries' is a common term for bird furries.
I've always understood "furry" to be a synechdoche for anthropomorphism rather than a requirement that a character have fur.
arrow189 said:
I've always understood "furry" to be a synechdoche for anthropomorphism rather than a requirement that a character have fur.
Right. Scalie and featherie (or whatever you call birds) are just subtags subgroups of 'furry'.