Furry Fandom and Drama General

Once again, anti-furries proved the internet to be even more patheric and retarded than furries.
That and violating 18 U.S. Code Section 1030 has never been a smart thing to do.

Not that this is anything to do with the feds or the bank, but people have been raked through the coals for far less.
 
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Hey man, living rent free isn't so bad!
True, But Its funnier when its anadult libtards suffering terminal muh nazi politician/youtuber/billionaire/author derangment syndrome, not retards that got their feelings hurted by furries.
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How do you know he's anti-furry? So far he seems to be anti particular furry. With which he was in the same discord prior to whatever sneeding he produces now.
Probably the whole calling furaffinity users niggers thing.
 
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It will be funny watching videos of Lefty furry artists, who have no business sense by blocking potential customers just because they support Trump, and have to line up at the food bank due to dwindling art sales. They will probably visit the food bank in fursuit.
It's ironic how so many furries are all about "reeeee capitalism sucks" when they're literally the embodiment of 21st century decadent consoomerism. The overwhelming majority of furries are white and come from middle class and upper middle class backgrounds and are obsessed with spending obscene sums of money on art, character models, VR setups, suits etc. to sustain their lifestyle.
 
It's ironic how so many furries are all about "reeeee capitalism sucks" when they're literally the embodiment of 21st century decadent consoomerism. The overwhelming majority of furries are white and come from middle class and upper middle class backgrounds and are obsessed with spending obscene sums of money on art, character models, VR setups, suits etc. to sustain their lifestyle.
I’d say it’s a millennial thing. It’s common for people born in late 80s and early-to-mid 90s to spend excessive amount of resources to obtain things that they feel like they want to have, regardless of whether they actually need or can afford them. I’m not saying that older or especially younger generations are not prone to making impulsive purchases, buy I’ve been particularly noticing it in millennials. Zoomers on the other hand are more prone to having bare minimum of everything, like portable appliances or a shitty, but fancy looking tiny set of screwdrivers.
 
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