Tiny furs and tiny humans on Second Life
13 years ago
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Who will save me from low doorposts? I'm curious about something:
Why are Tiny furs on Second Life much more behaved than their human counterparts? I mean, all furry tinies I've encountered so far have great personalities (excuse the pun) and are easy to communicate with. All two human tinies I've encountered so far are acting like spoiled brats and well... that's it actually.
I mean, as if it's not enough to have these yowling balls of flesh making Real Life a living hell at times (I *REALLY* can't stand the noise, sorry) now we have these tiny humans running around doing the same in Second Life. Granted in Second Life you can mute them, but still.
I want to quote Jeff Dunham here and add a little something from myself that people will recognize here: "Anything you can dropkick over your backfence is not a human... it's a yapping beanybaby with a soiled diaper".
Thank you.
Why are Tiny furs on Second Life much more behaved than their human counterparts? I mean, all furry tinies I've encountered so far have great personalities (excuse the pun) and are easy to communicate with. All two human tinies I've encountered so far are acting like spoiled brats and well... that's it actually.
I mean, as if it's not enough to have these yowling balls of flesh making Real Life a living hell at times (I *REALLY* can't stand the noise, sorry) now we have these tiny humans running around doing the same in Second Life. Granted in Second Life you can mute them, but still.
I want to quote Jeff Dunham here and add a little something from myself that people will recognize here: "Anything you can dropkick over your backfence is not a human... it's a yapping beanybaby with a soiled diaper".
Thank you.
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