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Personally, you're not going to convince me of that because of the way someone looks that they you know everything they are going to do. My high school friend was a 5'4" scrawny squeaky voiced pipsqueak who dressed in business casual on a regular basis and was a 4.0 student throughout highschool and his first 3 years of college.

He never finished his 4th year, in the summer prior to his senior year (still living at his mother's house) he snapped, bashed his mom's head with a clock when she was on the floor he went to the kitchen, got a knife, came back and stabbed her to death. He promptly turned himself in and plead guilty to 2nd degree murder.

The whole community was caught off gaurd... why? Because their family APPEARED perfect to the community. But really, my friend was a closet homosexual, he never even told me, he never told anyone until after a year in the slammer. But with the way his voice carried, his mother pushed him to try and speak deeper, tried to get him to be more perfect for their appearence, and because of such, he snapped.

The morales of this story: Sometimes its those putting up a 'perfect' appearence that should be the worry, and never try and forcefully change someone from who they are or you will probably drive them fucking crazy.

I mean think of it this way: If you're a furry, maybe people would think you're less crazy if you'd stop wearing fursuits.

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