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If you thought the furry fandom was bad, just wait until you learn about this one.
A plaza in Buenos Aires “transformed into a makeshift wilderness” for a group of “therians,” according to the New York Post.
This is when you identify as an animal. You may be wondering: How is this any different than a furry? This is a reasonable and logical question, as I, too, was confused. It turns out, though, that a furry is a person who is “an enthusiast for animal characters with human characteristics, in particular a person who dresses up in costume as such a character or uses one as an avatar online.” This newer phenomenon refers to people who “say they identify mentally, spiritually or psychologically with non-human animals.”
You may still be wondering how this is different from the furry people. I too was still confused. Upon further research, it would appear that the furries dress up in costumes as a hobby. The therians “feel” like animals, which is why they make it their part-time identity. This makes it more in line with transgenderism, but regarding one species. Although, according to the interweb, they don't believe they were born in the wrong body.
If you are still confused, that's normal. What the left is doing here is not normal. There is no making sense out of this nonsense.
The trend has taken over Argentine social media over the past few months, gaining traction on platforms like TikTok, where the hashtag #therian has surpassed 2 million posts, with Argentina leading all other Latin American countries in engagement.
And as the movement gains traction, psychologists are stepping in to analyze the phenomenon and its place in public discourse.
Aguara, who claims to identify as a Belgian Malinois and counts her age as the equivalent of two years and two months in dog years, says she’s a lot like any other teenager.
What does it even mean to “feel” like a dog?
Here is an example of these people living out their dog fantasies.
“I wake up like a normal person and live my life like a normal person,” she said. “I simply have moments when I like being a dog.”
It’s unclear what the point of this is and why they are acting like mentally ill children, but again, nothing the left does makes any sense.
Let’s just hope this bizarre roleplay phenomenon does not make its way to America, as we have enough lunacy to deal with.
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February 28, 2026 at 05:00AM - Danielle B
If you thought the furry fandom was bad, young people are now identifying as “Therians”
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