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There is no "official"  for what makes someone a furry. Some people say that merely being interested in anthropomorphic animals makes you a furry. Others say that you must be active in the fandom. All furries are normal people who just have an interest in anthropomorphic animals. Despite this they receive a large amount of hate or "fursecution" on the internet. Many furries enjoy role playing games (such as D&D) to roleplay as their anthropomorphic characters. Many furries enjoy art, writing, roleplaying and other similar activitys. They are a pleasant, usually creative, group of individuals.

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There is no "official" for what makes someone a furry. Some people say that merely being interested in anthropomorphic animals makes you a furry. Others say that you must be active in the fandom. All furries are normal people who just have an interest in anthropomorphic animals. Despite this they receive a large amount of hate or "fursecution" on the internet. Many furries enjoy role playing games (such as D&D) to roleplay as their anthropomorphic characters. Many furries enjoy art, writing, roleplaying and other similar activitys. They are a pleasant, usually creative, group of individuals.