Title: The Cartesian Cowboy: Deconstructing the Mechanics and Culture of the "Aniphobia Script" in Garry's Mod
Abstract
This paper explores the phenomenon of the "Aniphobia script" within the sandbox environment of Garry’s Mod (GMod). While Garry’s Mod is traditionally celebrated as a platform for unrestricted creativity and construction, a distinct sub-genre of gameplay has emerged centered on "Aniphobia"—a term derived from the modding community referring to the fear or destruction of non-player characters (NPCs), specifically those modeled after anthropomorphic animals or "furry" avatars. This paper analyzes the technical architecture of these scripts, the psychological motivations behind their use, and their role in the broader context of server administration and digital subcultures. By examining the code structure and the social dynamics of "Anti-Furry" servers, this study illuminates how script execution becomes a form of performative griefing and identity policing within virtual spaces. aniphobia script
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