The Bizarre Beliefs of William Gurdetha
Circus of the Superstars band member Graham Gurdetha narrates some history on his ancestor, William J. Gurdetha.
S4 Unit (C)
Chuong
NOTE: This is a submission that will be updated as needed.
S4 Unit (C)
ChuongNOTE: This is a submission that will be updated as needed.
Category Story / All
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Size 117 x 120px
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Chuong: His beliefs are strange... Don't they encourage furries to cut themselves off from interacting with humans?
Valentino: In Argentina, our Krieglandonians are expected to wear boots and must be able to interact with humans well because our humans welcomed them for their music and their beautiful uniforms. Our government didn't build a fancy museum dedicated to them in Buenos Aires for nothing since we paid our taxes to it and want the Krieglandonians to be part of our nation.
Claudio: In Brazil, all species of a society are expected to interact with each other. Our humans are expected to interact with furries because they're also Brazilian.
Kirk: In Canada, if furries followed William Gurdetha's beliefs, they might as well lock themselves up in their own homes. That's the behavior of shut-ins.
Valentino: In Argentina, our Krieglandonians are expected to wear boots and must be able to interact with humans well because our humans welcomed them for their music and their beautiful uniforms. Our government didn't build a fancy museum dedicated to them in Buenos Aires for nothing since we paid our taxes to it and want the Krieglandonians to be part of our nation.
Claudio: In Brazil, all species of a society are expected to interact with each other. Our humans are expected to interact with furries because they're also Brazilian.
Kirk: In Canada, if furries followed William Gurdetha's beliefs, they might as well lock themselves up in their own homes. That's the behavior of shut-ins.
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