You won't get very far in life with that kind of attitude, whitewolf. Being a rebel is fun and all, but it doesn't make you able to afford to live.
In this thread both the medical and social implications of having fur have been discussed, and my only thought is: It's not really turning you 'into a furry' it's more giving yourself fur, and still looking like a human, just a super hairy one. Of course there have been people (or at least on person that I know of) who have altered their image to become more animal-like. The case of The Lizardman, and do you know what he calls himself? How he makes his living? He's a self-proclaimed walking freak show. That's what people think of him, he's viewed as a freak, and that's how he makes his living. That's how anyone who gets fur would make their living in the world we live in, because we don't live in a world that it's socially acceptable to severely alter your image in any way. People with lots of piercings, or tattoos get judged. It's just how it is.