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Originally Posted by IAmBatman
Furries are just people in costumes. That's straight up beastiality.
I'd support Powerpuff Girls. They're straight up superheroes, IMO.
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See, I'm on the fence with them. Here's why: I realize that Street Fighters, Mortal Kombatants, and Horror Legends opened us up to really cool design spaces and I am happy we voted yes. However, I also feel that it has caused us to jump down a rabbit hole. And the question remains, how far down the hole is too far? I am dead set against some of the things I see coming up in discussion lately (mostly anime and My Little Pony, and I strongly dislike Dr. Who), but I wonder what things that seem tangential enough will we allow that eventually move these things that seem outside of our area into our sphere of influence. I think that it is important to remember not only that the first C stands for Comics, but specifically SuperHero Comics. If we could remember that, then some of these Heroic things would be very obviously not SUPER Heroic and would eliminate themselves.
EDIT: To clarify, I think Dr. Who is most definitely Sci-Fi and we haven't touched other Sci-Fi mainstains that HAVE miniatures such as Star Wars, Star Trek, or Halo. That more than my own dislike is why I wish we had left Dr. Who alone. (Or maybe even developed it as a side project of C3G that is compatible but independent.)