Furry Convention Drama - Because you can't have a couple thousand dog fucking enthusiasts under the same roof without shit hitting the fan

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How the fuck do American cons have so much stupid shit happening at every event?
Dude, you don't know the half of it. I can't speak for other countries (though I suspect it's similar there) but conventions in general (regardless of topic) are dens of debauchery. Especially professional or trade conferences. People are absolute hornballs, both male and female. There's minimal risk of being caught -- nobody's keeping tabs on you, there's usually reasonable periods of "personal time" for adult activities, there's usually at least one social event to bring people together, (like a party, a dance, a casual off-site dinner, a bar run, etc.), you're very unlikely to ever see your "fling" again unless you're dumb enough to stay in contact, etc.

I'm fat and stupid so such antics tend not to be available to me, but it still blows my mind how much of a contrast there is between people's interactions on day one and their subsequent behavior on day two when practically half the attendees have exchanged bodily fluids the night before.

At conferences where debauchery is celebrated and/or encouraged (adult film cons, furry cons, etc.), it's gotta be through the roof. It's probably the same overseas, too.
 
What I'm not understanding about the finger bite incident is that the information is inconsistent. In his tweets he calls the assailant "somebody" and "a person" implying that it was a hobo or somebody he doesn't know, but then in the Go Fund Me he calls them his best friend? Then claims that he's pressing charges? So your BEST FRIEND took some drugs, had a poor reaction to them, was freaking out, you put your finger near their mouth, they bit the tip off and you've decided that they need to go to jail for it?

Is the pressing charges mandatory? If that guy really was your BEST FRIEND wouldn't they admit fault and cover the medical bills out of their pocket without needing to get a felony on their record? What else is happening here that this person is withholding? It seems we're not getting the full story.

I feel like, given a circumstance in which somebody's best friend accidentally assailed them while on drugs, that you would work things out financially between the two of you and keep it off the books. Ruining your best friend's future employment opportunities by giving them a felony for something they did accidentally while under the influence of a bad drug trip is a really strange decision.

EDIT: I took another look at the GoFundMe today and he's edited out the "best friend" bit. It used to say "I was trying to help my best friend that was having a bad trip but ended badly." and now it says "I was trying to help An individual that was as having a medical emergency emergency in the process of helping them". You can even see that he edited it because his phone auto-capitalized the A in "An" since that's where he started typing lol. Also good grammar.

EDIT 2: Sounds like he put his finger in the guy's mouth, which is an extremely irresponsible thing to do to somebody who's tripping out on probably LSD. The person responsible probably had no idea what was going on.
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Dude, you don't know the half of it. I can't speak for other countries (though I suspect it's similar there) but conventions in general (regardless of topic) are dens of debauchery. Especially professional or trade conferences. People are absolute hornballs, both male and female. There's minimal risk of being caught -- nobody's keeping tabs on you, there's usually reasonable periods of "personal time" for adult activities, there's usually at least one social event to bring people together, (like a party, a dance, a casual off-site dinner, a bar run, etc.), you're very unlikely to ever see your "fling" again unless you're dumb enough to stay in contact, etc.

I'm fat and stupid so such antics tend not to be available to me, but it still blows my mind how much of a contrast there is between people's interactions on day one and their subsequent behavior on day two when practically half the attendees have exchanged bodily fluids the night before.

At conferences where debauchery is celebrated and/or encouraged (adult film cons, furry cons, etc.), it's gotta be through the roof. It's probably the same overseas, too.
Caaaaaan confirm. The number of times I've been at professional conferences and had to hold back 'what the hell are you people doing' is hard to count.
 
Not going to lie, knowing that the person was having a really bad reaction to drugs, was tripping out of his mind (and stressed enough to be aggressively grinding his teeth) and this dumbass furry walks over, tries to pry his jaws open to put a towel in his mouth (terrible idea) and gets his finger bitten off... I'm almost inclined to say it's not the druggie's fault. He probably didn't do it with any degree of awareness of what was going on, he was clenching his jaw and somebody tried to pry it open to shove something in. It doesn't sound like there was an assault or anything just a retard on drugs and a retard who doesn't know how to safely handle somebody who's on drugs.

Why would you put a finger in their mouth? That man is fighting for his life inside of his own head, did he think he'd just snap out of it and go "oh sorry" if he chomped down?
 
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Holy shit is the "pulse" photoshopped or is that a happy coincidence this dude took advantage of? This just barely happened, right? While a total moron, dude has some balls I'll give him that. Could have easily suffered some serious repercussions... still could, I'd wager. Prime meme material!
The "Pulse" is most certainly not a Photoshop. It's the name of the giant sailboat-looking bar that sits in the middle of the atrium of the the Marriott Marquis. I wager it's a pure coincidence, but man, did a lot of people on social media pick up on it. And yes, many were not happy when he pulled that stunt since the weapon looked pretty real from a distance. The orange tip on it was too tiny to pick out.

Now, me being the edgelord that I am, I got a chuckle out of it given that Bomb Voyage cosplayer apparently was at previous conventions, sometimes with gaggles of mimes joining him. This stunt might ensure he's not coming back to the next FWA, but who knows. It's Georgia, after all.
 
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Now now, "Adult diaper changing" could be very beneficial to those of us with elderly parents. I'm sure it's completely wholesome.

Stop the ride, I'm ready to get off.
You know adult diapers changing of all things seems the least horrible thing I can think of and the most useful skill for people who suffer incontinence issues.
Mr bomb voyage was making a video and had handlers and permission from hotel staff and con staff. The amount of furries still seething and whining saying someone with a gun lol is funny.
 
I've been keeping tabs on the missing finger furry and he put out some pictures of his stubbed up finger. It's pretty gross! Also some new details came to light, he said he's going to be suing them for hospital fees and that he's uninsured. Not really much else to say though, he states he doesn't want to expand on the story from his perspective for legal reasons. Sounds like this is going to go cold and we probably won't get any other details for a while.

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Fun social media videos are kinda the norm at cons and some furries are just turbo online spergs who reeeeeee literal Nazi 24/7.
Right, but ridiculous as it is, who in this day and age is going to go 'sure, set up with your airsoft in a firing position over our hotel for the Gram'. Even if only morons will panic, there's a lot of morons out there.
 
Right, but ridiculous as it is, who in this day and age is going to go 'sure, set up with your airsoft in a firing position over our hotel for the Gram'. Even if only morons will panic, there's a lot of morons out there.
If you go to any anime convention or convention with cosplay this is perfectly normal. The people who are upset at this are furries who want fur cons to be sex pest festivals only.
 
You know adult diapers changing of all things seems the least horrible thing I can think of and the most useful skill for people who suffer incontinence issues.
Like, for example, regular users of Bad Dragon products. I've seen more than a couple furries blowing out their asses hard enough that they end up needing diapers, fetish or not.
 
I've been keeping tabs on the missing finger furry and he put out some pictures of his stubbed up finger. It's pretty gross! Also some new details came to light, he said he's going to be suing them for hospital fees and that he's uninsured. Not really much else to say though, he states he doesn't want to expand on the story from his perspective for legal reasons. Sounds like this is going to go cold and we probably won't get any other details for a while.

Holy shit. My personal theory just from the few (alleged) details we have is dude was having a bad reaction from whatever drug furries are into, possibly blacked out and seizing/fishing out. I've seen this exact scenario several times, it's freaky. Seen it from nitrous and benzos with or without booze the most. You do *NOT* want to put your fingers near someone's mouth in such a state, though common lore says you should try to put a stick or a sock or something in there so they don't bite their own tongue off. Which can legit happen. De-digitized furry was probably high af, too.
 
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FWA made an announcement about this. They're blaming con staff for not understanding vague terms relating to military/weapon props. They're going to update con staff rules to make it less vague.
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Regarding Cosplay And Prop Weapons
May 15th, 2024
Hey y'all,
We've been hearing a lot of feedback about attendees wearing cosplay and carrying prop weapons that made attendees feel unsafe this year. We have historically allowed for a wide margin of creative freedom when it comes to cosplay at FWA, but it is absolutely critical that we balance that freedom with an atmosphere of safety for all. We didn't find the right balance this year, so we'll be making some changes for future events:

1. Although realistic-looking weapons and military attire are already prohibited by our attendee policy, the language is somewhat unclear. We'll be clarifying and strengthening that language, including by providing specific examples of prohibited props and cosplay.
2. In the past we have given guidance but have mostly relied on attendees to know about, understand, and follow this policy themselves. Going forward, we'll be increasing staffing and putting more systems in place to make sure that inappropriate items or cosplay are removed from convention spaces, even if their owners don't know about the rules.
3. We'll be increasing the training of our staff and security vendors to ensure that they also understand the policy. This should help prevent items from being peace-tagged incorrectly, and ensure that our staff is prepared to address any inappropriate items.

We appreciate all of your feedback and we are actively investigating each and every concern that we have seen and has been brought to our attention. It's important to us that you feel safe at FWA, and it's our responsibility to make that happen. Thank you for bearing with us during this period, and we look forward to seeing you next year.
FWA Directors
 
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