That was just an example really, it was more to note that reviews about furry art, or games receive marginal views compared to anything sociological in any sense. Nothing against the content being about gay furries in Russia, cause it's still about furries. Even my articles, the ones dealing with social or IRL events that are about furry fandom get far more hits than those about furry works.
Then again, that gripe might be moot after thinking about it. When people buy the NYT they probably are more likely to read the main stories about what's going on in the world than the arts & entertainment section... (heck they'll probably view the Sports section more often than A&E).
Was just kinda in a mood last night really, lack of social interaction over the past month and the first time Flayrah starts with a "religion is the cause of all suffering" debate. I at least learned that secular VS religion conflicts are far worse in Russia than they seem to be in the US, so it's probably something they're pretty passionate about, especially if the church is entangled in the beast of politics which always leads to corruption of the institution in question.
Can't happen to science? Ask Einstein about that-- the truth hits like a bomb.
That was just an example really, it was more to note that reviews about furry art, or games receive marginal views compared to anything sociological in any sense. Nothing against the content being about gay furries in Russia, cause it's still about furries. Even my articles, the ones dealing with social or IRL events that are about furry fandom get far more hits than those about furry works.
Then again, that gripe might be moot after thinking about it. When people buy the NYT they probably are more likely to read the main stories about what's going on in the world than the arts & entertainment section... (heck they'll probably view the Sports section more often than A&E).
Was just kinda in a mood last night really, lack of social interaction over the past month and the first time Flayrah starts with a "religion is the cause of all suffering" debate. I at least learned that secular VS religion conflicts are far worse in Russia than they seem to be in the US, so it's probably something they're pretty passionate about, especially if the church is entangled in the beast of politics which always leads to corruption of the institution in question.
Can't happen to science? Ask Einstein about that-- the truth hits like a bomb.