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News Media / Re: Dumbass furry blocked from entering Canada... on national TV
« on: April 22, 2014, 05:27:04 pm »
dumbass furries believe what they see on reality tv
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It's gift art.
Sure, but I don't understand why you're only focusing on the semantics on my posts instead of the points.
They/them are their preferred pronouns, that's all.
Zaush, to me and Myr, also showed quite a lack of knowledge, which is probably why he's going with NodeJS - he's probably picked that one language up the best and stuck with it.
Stan has done more than just about anyone to promote our Fandom.
He has stood behind us, defended us, and helped introduce us to a skeptical mainstream.
Furry Fandom could not have come this far without him.
In 1996 I had the misfortune of becoming a personal acquaintence
of one Chris Shirk. Over a period of months I thought I was getting
to know an interesting person, when in fact I was being fed a line of
bull that I'm embarassed to say I couldn't sense until things got to
the ridiculous.
Chris told me (among other things) that he was John Kassir, that
he had been a WB animator, was engaged to Tress MacNeille and
fathered her child. Naturally I was intrigued to become friends (or
so I thought) with a star from my favorite animation studio, plus I
would someday get to meet Tress (or so I...okay, no running gags).
After some detective work on the Web, a call to the church of
a supposed wedding, and a visit with Chris' father I was able to
finally learn the sad truth. Not that confronting Shirk with it brought
any admission of his lies. Meanwhile I learned he was deceiving
more unwitting Tiny Toons fans on the 'Net, and self-righteously
flaming others.
So I joined this online circle of friends sharing TTA fandom, and
when I testified about my experience, the eavesdropping Shirk threw
a public tantrum. The best he could manage though was to squabble
over a silly fanfic co-written on his BBS and make the lamest legal
threats imaginable. Through it all ran the amusing displays of his
feeble grasp of English and legal jargon, as he threatened to "file suite."
Hard to be intimidating online with the typing skills of a third grader.
As result of all this it was terribly easy to translate the fiasco into
a parody song of the Animaniacs' "I'm Mad". Knowing the song as
well as I do, the words practically wrote themselves. It was a terrific
way for me to put the mess behind me, and I wouldn't still be a cartoon
fan at my age if I didn't believe that laughter is the best medicine.
I know this fuck, and I know what happened.
He was obsessed over a girl named Kat. She was underage and moved into the furry house Buster was living in. Buster hit on her, was obsessed about getting her pregnant until the cops were called. A computer search later, he's locked the fuck up in jail. After that I thought for sure he was gone.
Now this creepy fuck shows back up as Lightpaws. I can't fucking believe this.