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This is an image of a person who has become a furry, and has lost control. They are tied up at a hospital, and a doctor is telling them that they need to figure out how they became this way. The person gets angry, and the doctor injects something into them. They fall asleep, and when they wake up, they talk to the doctor.

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Question: A furry bitten me and I feel weird? I become a furry I did and I lost control I was at a hospital and I was tied up so I won't hit everyone I hear a voice that one that bit me telling me to give in and become one and I did and I see a doctor's telling to figure out how did I become this I was control and studying attacking people but the doctor put me out out cold I talked to the doctor say what happened? I get mad and the doctor injected something to me and I fell asleep

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It sounds like you're having quite the experience. This seems more like a plot out of a fantasy or sci-fi genre. In real life, being bitten by a furry (or someone in an animal costume) wouldn't change your physical form. If you've indeed been bitten by any animal, it's important to get it checked out by a medical professional. They can clean the wound and give you any necessary vaccines or antibiotics to prevent infection. As for the hallucinations or voices you're hearing, it's crucial to discuss these with a doctor or a mental health professional. They can provide appropriate treatment, which could include therapy, medication, or a combination of both. It's important to remember that it's okay to ask for help when you need it.

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 16, 2023, 4:10 p.m.

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and woke up being a furry. The doctor explains that the bite from the furry caused an infection in my body that caused a mutation which made me become a furry. The doctor said it was very rare and he prescribed me a medicine to keep the mutation in control.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 24, 2023, 5:19 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2023

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