SakashiroI wonder if furry aliens are a thing in Star Citizen lore...
Well, Wing Commander had the Kilrathi... which were pretty damn close.
SakashiroI wonder if furry aliens are a thing in Star Citizen lore...
Desert Fox CXVIIYou really really need attention don't you stillgar?
Desert Fox CXVIIYou obviously haven't moved on, but ok
Amata LireinPsst, Michael (in Citi Gateway): You accidently posted with the wrong character
Rho TefnutetAnd baiting furries then ridiculing them for reaction is just as equally bad as IRL provoking groups in society then portraying them in negative way thanks to how they reacted - be it LGBT, religious people or certain nationality/ethnicity.
Rho TefnutetIf anything, diminishing one group just because it's not like other the other group is not just immature but a very dangerous and ignorant approach. You may like to consult history books on how that ended up every single time the majority ignored oppression on "less important people" which often started with simple rejection.Just don't say you was born a furry and suffered through the major part of your life because of it.
MeowersJust don't say you was born a furry and suffered through the major part of your life because of it.
Then that same person claimed further victimhood when it turned out that no one wanted to roleplay in the alternative reality channel.
M. LehmanNo one is baiting furries. They aren't lore friendly, and one person in particular was particularly stubborn in terms of not accepting the reasons given as to why their character wasn't appropriate for the setting. Then that same person claimed further victimhood when it turned out that no one wanted to roleplay in the alternative reality channel.
Furthermore, equating a requirement that characters uphold a certain standard of lore friendliness to people who have suffered real life harm and discrimination is incredibly disingenuous. It isn't oppression. It isn't even run-of-the-mill unfairness. It's a perfectly reasonable stipulation that prevents shoddy roleplay and setting-breaking interactions.
And seriously, quoting a poem about the Holocaust at the end to make your "point" was exceptionally poor taste.