NSFW
12 years ago
But totally safe on facebook.
From: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4458609/
Why am I saying this? I have finally made a second account on Facebook just to avoid furry images and furry posts. The more I report, the more I got back.
Personally,
a.) https://www.facebook.com/communitystandards << scroll down to Nudity and Pornography
I do not expect people to read terms and conditions before registering. However, morality should have served something.
b.) I have no obligation to any beliefs.
You are what you are, and I am what I am. But this is sharing your thoughts, your opinions, and your point of views through your media. You posting a pornography picture can lead to a certain prejudice of people. You do not expect people to understand the same message. You cannot say that "This is what I am." and expect everyone to understand you like how you understand yourself. You are spreading what you think is right while people can think you're doing wrong. You are telling people to like furries through images like this while some find them disgusting.
c.) This is not helping.
Living life as a closed-closet person/furry is hard enough. Putting this furry images to disgust people and prejudge us as furfags/horny whores/bitches are even worse. I love being a furry, I can't explain the love, but I do not like how people can stare at us and say that we are horny bitches when we can actually live with them. I do not care if I'm weird, as long as I can live a normal life. And the normal life I'm talking about does not involve putting up porns of furries on Facebook.
d.) "I have the rights."
Yes, you have the right. (Since you didn't read anything before registering on Facebook.) I have the right to report these images and click unsubscribe to posts, yes. And this is me having the rights to say things about this action that it is not making things better. Just like the gay pride party thing. You have the right, but you do not consider the consequences that affects ALL OF US. THINK. What you are doing is legit, but not beneficial.
e.) "I want the world to know of furries."
Good. Put up some normal pictures will you? Keep your bed secrets on the bed. Keep your desires on the bed. Keep it personally. Spreading the furry is fine, spreading your sexual furry desire is not.
f.) "Sex is normal."
Yes, sex is normal. You can fuck whoever you want. You can kiss, oral, anal, whoever you want. It's natural. However, do I see the need of screaming around saying "I wanna fuck."? Do I see the need of shoving a picture on news feed saying that "Here's a picture of a furry almost nude." "Here's a picture of furries fucking." necessary to your basic needs?
Go have sex, and keep it there. If you don't, please write on your status how you had a wonderful night, in details and see how your university/middle school/high school friends react. You do not need to write yourself as a furry, by the way.
I'm finally outraged. Any questions or arguments please write down in the comment section.
From: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4458609/
Why am I saying this? I have finally made a second account on Facebook just to avoid furry images and furry posts. The more I report, the more I got back.
Personally,
a.) https://www.facebook.com/communitystandards << scroll down to Nudity and Pornography
I do not expect people to read terms and conditions before registering. However, morality should have served something.
b.) I have no obligation to any beliefs.
You are what you are, and I am what I am. But this is sharing your thoughts, your opinions, and your point of views through your media. You posting a pornography picture can lead to a certain prejudice of people. You do not expect people to understand the same message. You cannot say that "This is what I am." and expect everyone to understand you like how you understand yourself. You are spreading what you think is right while people can think you're doing wrong. You are telling people to like furries through images like this while some find them disgusting.
c.) This is not helping.
Living life as a closed-closet person/furry is hard enough. Putting this furry images to disgust people and prejudge us as furfags/horny whores/bitches are even worse. I love being a furry, I can't explain the love, but I do not like how people can stare at us and say that we are horny bitches when we can actually live with them. I do not care if I'm weird, as long as I can live a normal life. And the normal life I'm talking about does not involve putting up porns of furries on Facebook.
d.) "I have the rights."
Yes, you have the right. (Since you didn't read anything before registering on Facebook.) I have the right to report these images and click unsubscribe to posts, yes. And this is me having the rights to say things about this action that it is not making things better. Just like the gay pride party thing. You have the right, but you do not consider the consequences that affects ALL OF US. THINK. What you are doing is legit, but not beneficial.
e.) "I want the world to know of furries."
Good. Put up some normal pictures will you? Keep your bed secrets on the bed. Keep your desires on the bed. Keep it personally. Spreading the furry is fine, spreading your sexual furry desire is not.
f.) "Sex is normal."
Yes, sex is normal. You can fuck whoever you want. You can kiss, oral, anal, whoever you want. It's natural. However, do I see the need of screaming around saying "I wanna fuck."? Do I see the need of shoving a picture on news feed saying that "Here's a picture of a furry almost nude." "Here's a picture of furries fucking." necessary to your basic needs?
Go have sex, and keep it there. If you don't, please write on your status how you had a wonderful night, in details and see how your university/middle school/high school friends react. You do not need to write yourself as a furry, by the way.
I'm finally outraged. Any questions or arguments please write down in the comment section.
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With FB's new policies re accounts names it makes it more and more difficult to separate one's furry side and one's personal/professional side. There are already a few people who I have unfriended because of what they post - and there is nothing worst that popping open your FB page and finding it is not NSFW.. Esp when you use your FB for work related things.
Marc