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{{b|}}{{b|Otherkin not so Other}}{{b|}} is an article about [[otherkin]] written by [[Dylan Otto Krider]] for [[wikipedia:Examiner.com|Examiner.com]]. In it, Krider publishes a letter from an anonymous [[fictionkin]] responding to his article [[There{{b|s weird, and then there}}s Otherkin]]. In it, the anonymous writer claims to have seen the rise of fictionkin in the community and claims "I can also say that the sudden burst is the direct result of the influx of Japanese pop culture into the United States and Europe as well as a higher rate of depression, obesity, etc." |
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Media type | New media article |
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Release date | February 17, 2009 |
Creator | Dylan Otto Krider |
Publisher | Examiner.com |
URL | http://www.examiner.com/article/otherkin-not-so-other |
''''Otherkin not so Other'''' is an article about otherkin written by Dylan Otto Krider for Examiner.com. In it, Krider publishes a letter from an anonymous fictionkin responding to his article There'''s weird, and then there'''s Otherkin. In it, the anonymous writer claims to have seen the rise of fictionkin in the community and claims "I can also say that the sudden burst is the direct result of the influx of Japanese pop culture into the United States and Europe as well as a higher rate of depression, obesity, etc."