Tyra and how it effects me...
16 years ago
Someday soon, I may have a banned account. FA's reactions today have shown me this. See, some furries were on Tyra Banks Show today, and everyone involved has been banned from furry. As such, i knoiw in the future I'll end up with a similar ban.
As a pastry chef, many encurage me to go onto Food network Challenge. Personally, I'd rather go on The Next Food Network Star. Either way, if I was to do either, I'd run the likely risk of being banned for the simple reason of being a fur in the public view.
Though, to be honest, why are furries so scared to be in the public view? You see 'cub art', vore, scat, watersports, beastiality, and more. Someone outside this would be horrified, to be honest. As a professional who is also a furry, I work against these stereotypes daily. Some client hears I'm a furry, googles it, and I pay for YOUR crimes.
So, what do I do? Hinder my personal career and hide for the 'good of the fandom'. or say fuck it and further my own career and showcase my talent? Personally, I'm going to choose to further my career. And if i get banned from here, who cares? I'll enjoy my time here while here, and will eventually expect when I -do- go on either show to be banned afterwards for the simple reason of being a furry in the public eye.
So keep jacking off to your pretend child rape, murder, and animal sex. Keep giving THAT as the image to the world of the furry fandom. And keep banning those who show furry for what it is RIGHT NOW, for the most part.
People complain CSI was wrong, but it sure looked like the furry cons and parties I've been to. people claim Vanity Fair was wrong, but they got their facts from somewhere. Obviously people are doing these things that 'all of us' are getting blamed for. And until they are stopped, we ALL pay the price.
Look at the artists who do furry art fired from animation studios. Look at how many artists who draw anthro comics swear up and down they are NOT furries. Look at the horror on the faces of some of the con guests who made anthro cartoons or movies when they see furry fans. This is what you've made, and you expect no one to say anything about it?
So, in the end, keep watching me. One day soon, I'll end up on TV to showcase my pastry skills. And on that day, over-reacting as usual, I'll get banned from FA. But I'll still be around. Maybe not on FA, but I'll still be around in the furry fandom. Waiting and watching for the day when furry fans finally have had ENOUGH of those giving us a bad name... Finally had ENOUGH of the in-fighting and drama... Finally decide to grow up and act like ADULTS.
As a pastry chef, many encurage me to go onto Food network Challenge. Personally, I'd rather go on The Next Food Network Star. Either way, if I was to do either, I'd run the likely risk of being banned for the simple reason of being a fur in the public view.
Though, to be honest, why are furries so scared to be in the public view? You see 'cub art', vore, scat, watersports, beastiality, and more. Someone outside this would be horrified, to be honest. As a professional who is also a furry, I work against these stereotypes daily. Some client hears I'm a furry, googles it, and I pay for YOUR crimes.
So, what do I do? Hinder my personal career and hide for the 'good of the fandom'. or say fuck it and further my own career and showcase my talent? Personally, I'm going to choose to further my career. And if i get banned from here, who cares? I'll enjoy my time here while here, and will eventually expect when I -do- go on either show to be banned afterwards for the simple reason of being a furry in the public eye.
So keep jacking off to your pretend child rape, murder, and animal sex. Keep giving THAT as the image to the world of the furry fandom. And keep banning those who show furry for what it is RIGHT NOW, for the most part.
People complain CSI was wrong, but it sure looked like the furry cons and parties I've been to. people claim Vanity Fair was wrong, but they got their facts from somewhere. Obviously people are doing these things that 'all of us' are getting blamed for. And until they are stopped, we ALL pay the price.
Look at the artists who do furry art fired from animation studios. Look at how many artists who draw anthro comics swear up and down they are NOT furries. Look at the horror on the faces of some of the con guests who made anthro cartoons or movies when they see furry fans. This is what you've made, and you expect no one to say anything about it?
So, in the end, keep watching me. One day soon, I'll end up on TV to showcase my pastry skills. And on that day, over-reacting as usual, I'll get banned from FA. But I'll still be around. Maybe not on FA, but I'll still be around in the furry fandom. Waiting and watching for the day when furry fans finally have had ENOUGH of those giving us a bad name... Finally had ENOUGH of the in-fighting and drama... Finally decide to grow up and act like ADULTS.
Or is this a different instance? :o
"I was less embarrassed over the Allan Panda pedophilia issue than I am this shit."
If you don't Remember, let me link to whom Allan Panda is: http://www.encyclopediadramatica.co.....Alan_The_Panda
So, the message Dragoneer is NOW giving us is that wanting to rape children is BETTER than being consenting adults. And people wonder why there is so much fucking 'cub art'.
On the one hand, you say that anyone who comes to the public with furry information gets banned automatically.
On the other hand, you say that people who give out horrible misnomers about what furries are should be ostracized and revoked.
... the people who got banned today probably got banned for their own good, as their journal quickly reached 800 replies within 2 hours. And it was all hate. I'm pretty sure it was akin to a mercy kill at that point. To stop the flood of hate.
Now. The people in question:
Where did they turn to? Trash talk tv. Bad choice.
You? Food Network Challenge. Great Choice.
What did they say? "Furries have inner animals."
You? "I make really awesome pastry."
Their Q&A: "Do you have sex in these suits?" "Yes." - and they claimed and were proud to represent the furry fandom.
Hun. If you 'came out' on a food network challenge, it would probably be through something really creative, and awesome, and you'd bust ass. They sat there and proclaimed to be representative of an entire fandom and/or did not offer any alternative. And were paid to do it. And in the process CRASHED the website with the rain of hate.
I really don't know what you think you could do that would be anything that monumental. I know you. You're a pretty smart cookie. ... eh-heheh.
problem solved