This is what your Furry Code spells (bookmarkable link):
Mustelidae (weasel family): Ferret, Humanoid, with significant furry features (muzzle, tail, etc); this includes centaurs and mer-people. This furry is just a general "alter ego", my role-playing game character.
Tried a few sketches in the privacy of my own home.
Never been to one, but may do so in future.
I'd wear a fursuit if I had to.
Well, OK, you can hug me if you really want to.
Never been able to dredge up enough interest (or time) to try it.
No thanks, they'll sit on my shelves collecting dust.
No particular preference.
Probably, as long as I wasn't the first guinea pig (or whatever.).
I have these scribblings but nobody is ever going to see them.
Not really interested.
Male, You people are sick!
Computers/information technology.
But someday I would like to say: "Medicine (human)."
10-19 years.
Computers are a large part of my life; I spend time every day in front of one; I've tried my hand at programming; I use Linux, Windows 95/NT.
It's a fun, action game that is a nice diversion on a lazy afternoon.
Haven't finished high school.
But someday I would like to say: "Doctorate, or the equivalent."
I make an occasional reference to my furriness.
I'm still stuck living with my parents.
I spend most of my spare time surfing the Web, and read any newsgroup that catches my interest.
I haven't decided yet.
No pets currently, but I may enrich my life in the future.
Male, I've had sex . oh, you mean with someone else?
The Code of the Furries is a simple and compact way how to tell the others about your furry personality. It's similar in spirit to the Geek Code. The Furry Code consists of a series of letters, numbers and symbols, each describing you in some category. Sometimes, it's a little cryptic to the uninitiated, and here comes our little tool to help you.
This decoder has been written by Anicka (Furry Code) and Martin (Furry Code) on the Christmas of 2006. If you have any bug reports or ideas on what could be improved, please tell us. You can also download the source code. There is also a Geek Code Decoder here.