If anything, it's given me perspective -- into a lot of things -- that I probably wouldn't have otherwise in my life. One being how younger generations (millenials, X's, Y's, Z's etc.) view life in general. It's interesting in that my generation (yes, Boomer) never had to deal with any furry or tranny shit. Just wasn't a thing and in a large part, I blame the internet (well, not the net as a whole, but social media) for actually making this a thing and expanding its reach, warping the minds of impressionable children and making them question their gender. Little Johnny doesn't suddenly wake up one morning and think he's Little Joan; takes a lot of influence and ass pats to push (groom) a kid into thinking this acceptable.
The other thing the Farms has provided is laughter at just how many completely fucked up individuals are running around out there in the wild. They need to be laughed at and ridiculed, whether deathfat, munchie, furry, or some other demented fucking fool.
And despite autistic shitlord edginess, there are some damned good (and very smart) Farmers here that I feel a certain kinship to. A community, if you will.