Blowing my own trumpet
16 years ago
Wolfie!
If you don't mind, let me rub my own tummy and give myself a pat on the back hehe..
When I first walked into secondlife, many in the general community didn't seem to "get" furries, had heard the worst and thought furries were "disturbing" in some way or other and didn't like them.
There was very little, to no explanation to the general community of what furries were, and furries were media shy, possibly with good reason, though i feel that if you don't speak up, you don't get heard either... this "don't speak to the media" party line, needs to die.
While on Secondlife, I endured (though it wasn't hard) griefing and some abuse over group chat. I had become known to the Aussies on SL as I'd been working closely with the ABC, a TV/Radio network in Australia who had bought themselves an island. Some people didn't know how to take furries, the information most people had was scant at best.
Over the months, I developed a good position within the general Australian SL community.
and they began to understand what furries were, especially as more joined me in helping ABC.
Furries and everyone else, Robots, Humans, Aliens etc, now enjoy a peaceful co-existence on ABC Island and within the Aussie community.
The fur haters either woke up or went home, the island isn't griefed anymore, I guess they think there's no point looking like an idiot.
The general Australian community aren't afraid of furries in the least and doesn't listen to nutters.
A good thing right?
Wolfie!
When I first walked into secondlife, many in the general community didn't seem to "get" furries, had heard the worst and thought furries were "disturbing" in some way or other and didn't like them.
There was very little, to no explanation to the general community of what furries were, and furries were media shy, possibly with good reason, though i feel that if you don't speak up, you don't get heard either... this "don't speak to the media" party line, needs to die.
While on Secondlife, I endured (though it wasn't hard) griefing and some abuse over group chat. I had become known to the Aussies on SL as I'd been working closely with the ABC, a TV/Radio network in Australia who had bought themselves an island. Some people didn't know how to take furries, the information most people had was scant at best.
Over the months, I developed a good position within the general Australian SL community.
and they began to understand what furries were, especially as more joined me in helping ABC.
Furries and everyone else, Robots, Humans, Aliens etc, now enjoy a peaceful co-existence on ABC Island and within the Aussie community.
The fur haters either woke up or went home, the island isn't griefed anymore, I guess they think there's no point looking like an idiot.
The general Australian community aren't afraid of furries in the least and doesn't listen to nutters.
A good thing right?
Wolfie!
bombafur
~bombafur
yes indeed
keke2
~keke2
Cool!
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