- Joined
- Aug 14, 2019
I'll put it this way: The Ozarks in Arkansas are really quite amazing but that doesn't mean if you go to a populated area you can't just throw a rock in a direction and hit an inbred hillbilly. The people in an area and the scenery are two different things and I don't really think that this is anything more than a creepy subculture in the area.That's too bad. I remember doxing some troon cultist years ago, and it involved searching through Pittsburgh. Never been there in my life, but the hilly landscape in the suburbs, and the quaint houses tucked into the valleys, it all struck me as being quite beautiful, as far as you can grasp from Jewgle street view. Come to think of it, the West Coast is a stunning landscape, but in both Canada and the US it's infamous for being the most wacked out, smacked out, commie madhouse. Why does the poz have to ruin these places? Thank you for reading my blog.
I mean shit, even the Bay Area has its upsides if you completely ignore the civilization.
Makes you wonder if Anthrocon is the chicken or the egg. I mean, are furries there because of Anthrocon or is Anthrocon there because that is where the furries are?My theory: blame Anthrocon for being hosted in Pittsburgh. The convention alone brings in enough tourism money that it's considered one of the city's most profitable events (not the highest, but easily second or third). There are a few other conventions based in PA as well: Furrydelphia, Western PA Furry Weekend, and the short-lived Capital City Fur Con, which went up in flames in a spectacular fashion. I've personally been working on a thread for the Capital City chairman for a while now if you're curious to know more.
Pennsylvania also has excessive freeways in every possible direction, meaning it's pretty easy to quickly get on one freeway and drive to the other end of the state in 3-4 hours. When combined with heavily involved locals, any furry who can drive can easily get themselves to events that are 100+ miles away.