You still haven't addressed why the word "furries" was specifically used here, if the article had nothing to do with the fandom.Pressed Fur claims "it's obvious" furries were pulled from MOO3 due to "associations with the furry fandom". Yet the article makes no mention of the fandom, or any reputation problem.It's also interesting to note how Pressed Fur claims by mentioning "furries" in the article, that furry fandom is "the direct reason"---then they backpedal in the same paragraph, not being sure the exactly what this has to do with the fandom at all.Also omitted from MOO3 were space monsters, and an ethos model to show how different religions permeate the galaxy. Going by Pressed Fur's standards, this is concrete, unquestionable evidence that Quicksilver's Bill Fisher doesn't like being associated with bug-eyed Martians that go to church.
You still haven't addressed why the word "furries" was specifically used here, if the article had nothing to do with the fandom.Pressed Fur claims "it's obvious" furries were pulled from MOO3 due to "associations with the furry fandom". Yet the article makes no mention of the fandom, or any reputation problem.It's also interesting to note how Pressed Fur claims by mentioning "furries" in the article, that furry fandom is "the direct reason"---then they backpedal in the same paragraph, not being sure the exactly what this has to do with the fandom at all.Also omitted from MOO3 were space monsters, and an ethos model to show how different religions permeate the galaxy. Going by Pressed Fur's standards, this is concrete, unquestionable evidence that Quicksilver's Bill Fisher doesn't like being associated with bug-eyed Martians that go to church.
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