Furry Fandom and Drama General

Either way, the 'anti-space' mentality rather makes ense. Why spend a finite amount of money on simply exploring the unknown when we could instead pu that money in solving the problems we have today? Scientific stagnation is a small price in the pursuit of basic huma needs.
Then again, that above argument is based on 'why help the rich get richer if the poor are getting poorer?'
We've been doing that since the end of the Apollo missions. It's the same old trope as claiming the real answer to all our problems is education. We have more people with college degrees now than at any time in history. Are things any better with all that education floating about? Or is all that education spending actually just creating a lot more furries and genderspecials?
 
We've been doing that since the end of the Apollo missions. It's the same old trope as claiming the real answer to all our problems is education. We have more people with college degrees now than at any time in history. Are things any better with all that education floating about? Or is all that education spending actually just creating a lot more furries and genderspecials?
See, this is definitely my STEM education speaking, but I don't consider half of the degrees people get these days "higher education". Take these out and I'm not sure how much better we are now than we were in the 60s when were in full Space Race mode.

I'm sorry for anyone who's in these fields, but by and large the social sciences were a fucking mistake.
 
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We've been doing that since the end of the Apollo missions. It's the same old trope as claiming the real answer to all our problems is education. We have more people with college degrees now than at any time in history. Are things any better with all that education floating about? Or is all that education spending actually just creating a lot more furries and genderspecials?
Hey did you know that in 2010, there were 34,000 Americans with Ph Ds, and a further 300,000 Americans with MAs on food stamps? At least they're not ignorant(?)
 
How is it possible that a furry is going into space? Being a furry means you have mental fuckups. Being in space for so long requires you to not be mentally fucked up for the sanity of the entire crew. Money alone should not be the factor of whether someone gets in or not.
Granted, art is important, but not important enough to be considered higher education.
Considering the high majority of current artists don't have higher education, it stands to reason that arts should not be considered higher education.
 
How is it possible that a furry is going into space? Being a furry means you have mental fuckups. Being in space for so long requires you to not be mentally fucked up for the sanity of the entire crew. Money alone should not be the factor of whether someone gets in or not.
His daddy's paying a shitload of money for his kid to be in low-earth orbit for 20 minutes. This isn't some extended mission to the ISS or anything. It's the space travel equivalent of getting on a Hollywood tour bus.
 
I was wondering if this was a shitpost but this man has a recurring habit of ordering 40 chicken nuggets and eating them all in one night, so make of that what you will.

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What's a matter tough guy, haven't ate enough shit for one night?
 
His daddy's paying a shitload of money for his kid to be in low-earth orbit for 20 minutes. This isn't some extended mission to the ISS or anything. It's the space travel equivalent of getting on a Hollywood tour bus.
Exactly. This is no more than a very expensive roller coaster/theme park ride.

And @Mikoyan is right, the stupid and the drama on this is going to be big, and hopefully a lot of fun to watch.

Edit: Guys, this will be great for the COMMUNITY. Finally, normies will take furries seriously. Sure, having doctors and lawyers who are furries didn’t improve the image one bit but a expensive joyride on a rocket, THAT should do it.

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I can’t believe there are still furries in 2021 who think the fandoms bad image is fixable.
 
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Furry Twitter upset about one of their own and his rich father going on a space trip. This is just from the main thread, lots of people are qrt and subtweeting about it:
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>going to space is pointless. Redistribute the wealth

And this is why space exploration has stagnated in the last few decades. Imagine if our species was this obsessive about faster than lightspeed travel, instead of being a bunch of ignoramuses who don't know how many genders there are.
Either way, the 'anti-space' mentality rather makes ense. Why spend a finite amount of money on simply exploring the unknown when we could instead pu that money in solving the problems we have today? Scientific stagnation is a small price in the pursuit of basic huma needs.
Then again, that above argument is based on 'why help the rich get richer if the poor are getting poorer?'

While the reaction on furry twitter is being conveyed in the most retarded way possible, using the same old pop-socialism arguments, I do think there is a small kernel of a point here that I kind of agree with. Not "all space travel is pointless", no that's fucking retarded, but the new generation of space travel pushed by modern rocket companies (SpaceX, Blue Origin, etc) does have a shitty side to it in the form of space tourism, which I genuinely think is nothing more than a waste of money for rich people to show off how rich they are.

There is a fundamental difference between vanity space tourism and actual research-focused missions, and I'm not impressed in the slightest by some kid getting a ride on a rocket because he was born to filthy rich parents. Someone who has studied and worked their whole life, to become the best they can in a scientific field and training to become an astronaut, who knows, maybe even contribute to the betterment of all humanity back on Earth as space-focused research projects have advanced many fields of science. Doing that kind of work with your life is incredibly impressive and respect worthy because it takes a huge amount of intellectual and physical effort.

This furfag has done none of that so while the idiots on twitter calling him out are annoying, I can't blame them for not being impressed with his bragging about becoming an astronaut when he's done nothing of the sort to deserve such. What do you think a child of rich parents who decides to become a furry of all things is like? My money is entirely on "insufferable degenerate cunt". Furfag rich kid brags about a ride to space being paid for by mommy and daddy, is not the kind of person I'm going to kneejerk defend just because autists on twitter hate him as well. It's pretty easy to hate everyone involved in this honestly.
 
While the reaction on furry twitter is being conveyed in the most retarded way possible, using the same old pop-socialism arguments, I do think there is a small kernel of a point here that I kind of agree with. Not "all space travel is pointless", no that's fucking retarded, but the new generation of space travel pushed by modern rocket companies (SpaceX, Blue Origin, etc) does have a shitty side to it in the form of space tourism, which I genuinely think is nothing more than a waste of money for rich people to show off how rich they are.

There is a fundamental difference between vanity space tourism and actual research-focused missions, and I'm not impressed in the slightest by some kid getting a ride on a rocket because he was born to filthy rich parents. Someone who has studied and worked their whole life, to become the best they can in a scientific field and training to become an astronaut, who knows, maybe even contribute to the betterment of all humanity back on Earth as space-focused research projects have advanced many fields of science. Doing that kind of work with your life is incredibly impressive and respect worthy because it takes a huge amount of intellectual and physical effort.

This furfag has done none of that so while the idiots on twitter calling him out are annoying, I can't blame them for not being impressed with his bragging about becoming an astronaut when he's done nothing of the sort to deserve such. What do you think a child of rich parents who decides to become a furry of all things is like? My money is entirely on "insufferable degenerate cunt". Furfag rich kid brags about a ride to space being paid for by mommy and daddy, is not the kind of person I'm going to kneejerk defend just because autists on twitter hate him as well. It's pretty easy to hate everyone involved in this honestly.
I keep hearing about "rich parents" but I don't see anything about that beyond commies sperging.
 
While the reaction on furry twitter is being conveyed in the most retarded way possible, using the same old pop-socialism arguments, I do think there is a small kernel of a point here that I kind of agree with. Not "all space travel is pointless", no that's fucking retarded, but the new generation of space travel pushed by modern rocket companies (SpaceX, Blue Origin, etc) does have a shitty side to it in the form of space tourism, which I genuinely think is nothing more than a waste of money for rich people to show off how rich they are.

There is a fundamental difference between vanity space tourism and actual research-focused missions, and I'm not impressed in the slightest by some kid getting a ride on a rocket because he was born to filthy rich parents. Someone who has studied and worked their whole life, to become the best they can in a scientific field and training to become an astronaut, who knows, maybe even contribute to the betterment of all humanity back on Earth as space-focused research projects have advanced many fields of science. Doing that kind of work with your life is incredibly impressive and respect worthy because it takes a huge amount of intellectual and physical effort.

This furfag has done none of that so while the idiots on twitter calling him out are annoying, I can't blame them for not being impressed with his bragging about becoming an astronaut when he's done nothing of the sort to deserve such. What do you think a child of rich parents who decides to become a furry of all things is like? My money is entirely on "insufferable degenerate cunt". Furfag rich kid brags about a ride to space being paid for by mommy and daddy, is not the kind of person I'm going to kneejerk defend just because autists on twitter hate him as well. It's pretty easy to hate everyone involved in this honestly.
I genuinely don't mind space tourism one way or the other.

Rich people spending enormous sums to obtain tiny things is a good thing. The more the merrier. Because these companies gather data and learn new things with every flight, and I'd rather some rich guy take the risk than some actually useful satellite or scientific experiment. Because their budget was limited, NASA has gone to space with essentially prototypes for decades now, but the model for SpaceX et al. is different. They want to make as many flights as possible as often as possible to work out the kinks and refine the design, and if someone wants to sponsor a flight to the tune of tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, in exchange for being basically inert payload in the flight, more power to them.

Going to space, even if just for a few minutes, is every kid's dream. The furfag in question sounds genuinely excited for it, and I don't blame him. And if it makes champagne socialists typing on their iPhones salty because they'll never be able to do it themselves, all the better.
 
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