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| title    = Aversion Fads
 
| title    = Aversion Fads
 
| image    = aversion_fads.png
 
| image    = aversion_fads.png
| titletext = Hey, are you friends with any hamsters? This kite needs a passenger.
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| titletext = Hey, are you friends with any hamstersThis kite needs a passenger.
 
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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
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To start, {{w|furry|furries}} are people who believe themselves to be an animal trapped in a human's body. And so, they act out their animal by wearing ears and/or tails, some times building full fursuits to wear. Of course, there are a significant amount of furries who take their interest too far, being very open about their more "intimate" interests, and even engaging in such acts with other people in real life, sometimes even in their fursuits (which may be specifically designed for such "adult" uses). This had caused other people to view furries in general with disgust.
  
A "{{w|Furry fandom|furry}}" is a person interested in {{w|anthropomorphic}} animal characters – fictional animal characters that, for example, walk and talk like humans. A common stereotype is that furries role-play their "fursona" ("furry" persona) by dressing up in animal costumes, as demonstrated by the furry in this comic. There are [https://en.wikifur.com/wiki/Furry_stereotype numerous other stereotypes] as well, often of a {{w|Sexual fetishism|sexual nature}}, so furries are frequently the target of criticism on the Internet.
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Here, we see [[Cueball]] and a friend, who are grossed out that there is a furry (noted by the kid's fox ears and tail) near them. [[Megan]] then calls for the furry to help her with her kite. The way this turns out, she also thinks that furries are gross, but she is also irritated by the fact that a lot of people in the Internet are involved with a lot of weird things that may gross out or otherwise offend the general population, yet the Internet in general frequently mocks furries for engaging in essentially the same things. This hypocrisy bothers the woman, so she takes whatever opportunity she has to defend furries, who are, after all, people of the Internet.
  
In this comic, [[Cueball]] and his Cueball-like friend encounter a furry, and react negatively according to the stereotype. In response, [[Megan]] kindly invites the furry to help with her kite. Megan explains that, while she too thinks furries are strange, she opposes the hypocritical treatment they disproportionately receive from others who are likely just as strange, and therefore defends furries, given the opportunity.
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Hearing this, the furry brings up the fable of the lion and the mouse (from {{w|Aesop}}). This fable talks about a lion who spares a mouse from being eaten, since the mouse's promise that he would repay the lion gave the lion a good laugh. In the story, the lion later gets caught in a trap and the mouse chews through the cords, freeing the lion. The furry now has a debt to repay Megan, but before we can get to that Megan curtails the simile, preferring not to use an animal-based analogy which might possibly arouse the furry.
  
The furry appreciates Megan's support, comparing it to {{w|Aesop}}'s fable of {{w|The Lion and the Mouse}}, in which a lion spares a mouse from being eaten; the lion later becomes caught in a trap, so the mouse repays the earlier favor by chewing through the cords of the trap to free the lion. This simile is meant as a genuine expression of gratitude and indebtedness from the furry, but the joke is that Megan rebukes this specific comparison, as she assumes the furry will be sexually aroused by the animal {{w|Bondage (BDSM)|bondage}} in the story.
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In the title text, Megan realizes that her kite needs a passenger. So, she asks the furry if he has any hamster friends. Being a furry, this could be either real hamsters (which could be tied to the kite), or people who believe their animal is a hamster (which would probably be too large to be tied to the kite and remain buoyant).
 
 
In the title text, Megan asks if the furry has any hamster friends as potential passengers for her kite. She likely means a {{w|Hamster|literal hamster}} – a rodent that would be small enough to fly on a kite. (This may be a reference to comic [[20: Ferret]], which also involves a small, flying mammal.) However, this being a furry, she could also mean a human with a hamster "fursona," although this would be too heavy to fly on a typical kite.{{Citation needed}}
 
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Two Cueball-like guys stand together as a young guy dressed up with small ears and a tail approaches.]
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:[Two guys stand together as a young guy dressed up with small ears and a tail approaches.]
:Cueball: Oh God, a furry. Don't let it touch you.
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:First Man: Oh God, a furry. Don't let it touch you.
  
:[The furry hears someone call out to him.]
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:[The Furry hears someone call out to him]
:Off-screen: Hey, kid.
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:Unknown: Hey, kid.
  
:[Megan is seen preparing a kite to be flown.]
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:[A young woman is seen preparing a kite to be flown.]
:Megan: Forget those assholes. Come help me.
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:Woman: Forget those assholes. Come help me.
  
:[The furry begins to help Megan set up the kite.]
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:[The Furry begins to help the woman set up the kite.]
 
:Furry: Thanks. So you're cool with furries?
 
:Furry: Thanks. So you're cool with furries?
  
:[The two are now standing far apart, the furry with the kite and the line going over to Megan.]
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:Woman: Well, I think your fetish is weird as hell. It just bothers me how you're this designated Internet punching bag among people who are otherwise down with weird fetishes. So I stick up for you when I can.
:Megan: Well, I think your fetish is weird as hell. It just bothers me how you're this designated Internet punching bag among people who are otherwise down with weird fetishes. So I stick up for you when I can.
 
  
:[The kite is now successfully up in the air, and Megan pulls the line with both hands moving backwards.]
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:[The kite now successfully up in the air, the two continue.]
 
:Furry: Well, thanks. I owe you one.
 
:Furry: Well, thanks. I owe you one.
:Megan: It's no big deal.
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:Woman: It's no big deal.
  
:[Megan stops some distance from the furry holding the line with one hand. The furry lifts one hand up apologizing.]
 
 
:Furry: No, this is like the lion and the mouse.
 
:Furry: No, this is like the lion and the mouse.
:Megan: ...Listen, can we pick a comparison less likely to turn you on?
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:Woman: ...Listen, can we pick a comparison less likely to turn you on?
 
:Furry: Sorry.
 
:Furry: Sorry.
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]  
[[Category:Multiple Cueballs]]
 
 
[[Category:Furries]]
 
[[Category:Furries]]
[[Category:Comics with color]]
 

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