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lupestripe ([personal profile] lupestripe) wrote2007-08-05 10:42 pm

Balto

I saw the movie for the first time last night and it's fantastic. Balto is such a cool dude - in many ways he's the kinda dog-wolf I've always wanted to be. And Jenna is just so darn cute too. Amazing film, strong characters with whom you could empathise and it also made me cry (not that that's that  hard). Indeed I was also sobbing in the shower this morning thinking about it, it affected me that much.

Re: WOOF and HOWL/WHY WE ARE FURS?

[identity profile] lupestripe.livejournal.com 2007-08-08 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
There are advantages to being human certainly but for me a lot of the complex emotions that life throws at you are not inherent in animals and it is this why I submerge myself into anthropomorphism. Animals are always honest, you always know what they're thinking and they also help you discover a lot more about yourself. In many ways their lives are less hassled and there is a purer form of love in the animal world.

My first con is Eurofurence in Germany next month and I can't wait. I've been really lucky in getting tickets to it and I am sure I will feel similar to feelings to the ones you felt at Further Confusion. It's a shame that we live in a society where we cannot be more openly furry but I try my best to live the way I want to under such constraints.

Most of my DVD collection is animal related too - either cartoons or werewolf movies. As I say it is empathy that drives my spirit and I tend to have more empathy with the animal kingdom than I do with most humans.