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17 years ago
I poke my brain, and see what comes out.
Most often it's decent, but sometimes it's naked.
My brain confuses me sometimes...
Most often it's decent, but sometimes it's naked.
My brain confuses me sometimes...
Huh, this was probably the most horrifyingly funny thing I've seen in years.
http://blogs4brownback.files.wordpress.com
He even has a bit on "The Furry Problem." Not sure if anyone has posted on this guy yet, but I suggest you take a look. I nothing else, check it out for a reason to laugh. People like this sicken me to no extent and honestly make me worry for the fate of the Human race.
The fact that people like this exist and are spreading their ideas honestly scares and angers me. I feel that you are entitled to your opinions, don't get me wrong, but I also feel that you're entitled to your opinions when you've done proper research. What constitutes "proper" varies, but slinging propaganda over a lifestyle you know slim to none about is not acceptable. We as a society I feel should be fighting this kind of radicalism fang and claw. Not to change their opinions, that's not gonna happen, but to help people see that these kinds of unfounded opinions are not welcome. Go do some research, and then we'll talk.
Just thought I'd try to spread the word. We (and Furry/Anthro folks especially, considering all the crap that flies about us) need to stop letting people like these go unchallenged. And I'm not talking about Christian vs. whatever, or Democans and Republicrats (a joke, man, a joke...), I'm talking life in general. Hell, I challenge my own opinions and beliefs on a daily basis just to make sure of what I think and why. I think it has done me a lot of good over the course of my life. "Just because" is not an acceptable answer to me. Personally, I think you should try doing the same. We all should. Next time someone makes you angry, ask yourself why. Next time you find that you dislike something, ask yourself why. I don't mean "I'm mad at that guy. Why? He cut me off in traffic!" I'm talking about "Why am I mad that he cut me off?" We're all guilty of taking ourselves a bit too seriously. Seriously. Take a minute when an instinctual emotional response (anger, hate, love, happiness, jealousy, anything really) hits, and ask yourself why.
You'll learn a lot. At least I did.
http://blogs4brownback.files.wordpress.com
He even has a bit on "The Furry Problem." Not sure if anyone has posted on this guy yet, but I suggest you take a look. I nothing else, check it out for a reason to laugh. People like this sicken me to no extent and honestly make me worry for the fate of the Human race.
The fact that people like this exist and are spreading their ideas honestly scares and angers me. I feel that you are entitled to your opinions, don't get me wrong, but I also feel that you're entitled to your opinions when you've done proper research. What constitutes "proper" varies, but slinging propaganda over a lifestyle you know slim to none about is not acceptable. We as a society I feel should be fighting this kind of radicalism fang and claw. Not to change their opinions, that's not gonna happen, but to help people see that these kinds of unfounded opinions are not welcome. Go do some research, and then we'll talk.
Just thought I'd try to spread the word. We (and Furry/Anthro folks especially, considering all the crap that flies about us) need to stop letting people like these go unchallenged. And I'm not talking about Christian vs. whatever, or Democans and Republicrats (a joke, man, a joke...), I'm talking life in general. Hell, I challenge my own opinions and beliefs on a daily basis just to make sure of what I think and why. I think it has done me a lot of good over the course of my life. "Just because" is not an acceptable answer to me. Personally, I think you should try doing the same. We all should. Next time someone makes you angry, ask yourself why. Next time you find that you dislike something, ask yourself why. I don't mean "I'm mad at that guy. Why? He cut me off in traffic!" I'm talking about "Why am I mad that he cut me off?" We're all guilty of taking ourselves a bit too seriously. Seriously. Take a minute when an instinctual emotional response (anger, hate, love, happiness, jealousy, anything really) hits, and ask yourself why.
You'll learn a lot. At least I did.
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