whelp. The Spaggle Woofs have transcended bad art to identity crisis in teenagers!
Hoping these kids are more benign than the 'Wolfy Blackheart' who killed a dog. D:
I guess not everyone is as articulate with their 'motivations' or 'wants' at that age, either. (I want to use my story-sense and figure out "WHAT ARE THEIR MOTIVES??" to understaaand them)
Otherwise I guess they're just hipster-goth furries.
It's not so much of a fad as a statement about stereotypes and cliques. Hell, if I was a kid at one of those schools, I'd definately join the Teen Wolves. IDK if I'd get so extreme to get the pointy teefs, or wear an excess of goth-punk acessories. I really hope they were being honest about it being their 'family' and 'pack' as a group of close friends who like to spite normal people.
I respect their valiant stab at the mainstream culture. All the power to them! I hope that they all grow up to be well-adjusted, productive members of society.
you're a geniusdarkpanthreJuly 18 2011, 23:20:26 UTC
First off, I am one of these "Teen Werewolves". That isn't how I think of myself, as I'm not so much into the whole werewolf thing (I like real wolves), but I suppose you could call me that. Raptorix is the first person on the internet that I have come across so far who sees it as it truly is. It is not a fad. It's a combination of one's own personal beliefs as well as a statement. For me, my pack is my family...I am closer to the members of my pack than I am the majority of my actual blood relatives. I would do anything for them, and I would do anything to protect them. WE ARE NOT A GANG. GET THAT STRAIGHT. But yes, I do like to spite normal people
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The Spaggle Woofs have transcended bad art to identity crisis in teenagers!
Hoping these kids are more benign than the 'Wolfy Blackheart' who killed a dog. D:
I guess not everyone is as articulate with their 'motivations' or 'wants' at that age, either. (I want to use my story-sense and figure out "WHAT ARE THEIR MOTIVES??" to understaaand them)
Otherwise I guess they're just hipster-goth furries.
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Hell, if I was a kid at one of those schools, I'd definately join the Teen Wolves. IDK if I'd get so extreme to get the pointy teefs, or wear an excess of goth-punk acessories. I really hope they were being honest about it being their 'family' and 'pack' as a group of close friends who like to spite normal people.
I respect their valiant stab at the mainstream culture. All the power to them! I hope that they all grow up to be well-adjusted, productive members of society.
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I couldn't even make myself watch the whole thing. I got to well, it's more animal than that and gave up.
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SOMEHOW THIS REMINDED ME OF FALLOUT
RIDICULOUS FASHION TRENDS FORMING GANGS THAT TTLY AREN'T GANGS
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