Fundamentals of Furry (Part 3)

Story by pizzaplatinum on SoFurry

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#16 of Old stuff/To fix/etc.


Funny thing is, I don't even like Hatsune Miku all that much anyways. Now or then. It's just an example of how funny people can be sometimes. People really are strange, if you look at them logically. Malleable and impressionable. Though, as I have learned, experiences like that, whether they be through TV or real-life experience, really shape who you are as a person. That would explain how I got to be like this.

Growing up, especially closer to and during my teen years, I was presented with imagery of so many things that made up my personality, in a way. Especially when it came to wolves. Wolves are represented as a strange sort of animal in television, in stories, in all sorts of media. Elusive, cunning, and less than happy-go-lucky in the stories, it's no wonder they seem so misrepresented.

Wolves have been in the human consciousness for tens of thousands of years, probably even longer. Hell, they're subjects in cave paintings. There's much evidence to suggest that when domestication of wolves started happening, they were a powerful force in civilization. Wolves are represented as Norse gods, protectors of the harvest, and in some cases, as an integral part of human society.