We spend much of our lives trying to "find ourselves" within the realms of what we know, but do we ever stop to consider that our identity may lie outside of our experience? Our identity serves to distinguish us from others but it also connects us to people who see themselves in the same way. Three people reveal how displaying their identity in an unexpected way has freed them to be who they really are. Is it possible that putting on a mask could allow someone to let their true self emerge?
Enter the world of identity where sometimes putting on a mask allows you to be your true self.
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Jon -- Indiana, United States
Oct 12, 2009 at 10:07 PM
I found this to be one of the best furry documentaries I have seen yet. I really enjoyed the perspective from the "Meta-Furry" that was included. As a fellow furry, I found this documentary to actually be really tasteful and true. Although it doesn't describe nearly every kind of furry-as that would be nearly impossible to do-it does describe a pretty light side of things. Great job!
Sam -- New Zealand
July 12, 2009 at 9:20 AM
... Sorry... It just seems you, like many other of the mainstream media went for the most outrageous cases you could find. the painter was fine but the rat guy.. And this guy you focused mostly on.. Was one of the more flamboyant types.Being a furry doesn't involve suits. Never has to.I think this should have focused more on the general populous rather than the utter extremes. I would have been more surprised if you did rather than scooping into the crazies.
Ryan McNeil -- Berkley, MA, United States
July 12, 2009 at 8:30 AM
This Documentary was very interesting. Coming from me, another Furry, this was very Tasteful, true, and well done.
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