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That's why I didn't address it in the article and just left the words out there for themselves.

The reason I transcribed the situation is because it's an accessibility thing. Many furs probably don't have a Facebook to see these items for themselves and while other furs have covered it on social media, social media is not really a place that is well known for archiving things and items can be disappeared overnight. A item I am bringing forth into 2022 and beyond will be to have the information in this place because I trust it to retain the record more than Twitter or YouTube will.

As far as addressing madness, you can present it or treat it as an invisible stair and work around it. I think given what happened in 2016 and 2021, I don't think walking around it is really an option anymore.

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