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  • I'm a furry ally, but not a furry myself. I don't engage in the community, but I appreciate their work. Furries get a bad reputation and too much hate, and we shouldn't bully them into submission.

  • Well let's see (warning: I left out wholesome things I've learned for these...infamous moments)

    If you break both your arms, your mom can jack you off

    If you cum in a shoebox or a coconut, and leave it long enough, bugs will infest it

    If you think trying heroin is easy to do once, you are wrong

    One of reddit's power users and 7th(?) oldest account ever probably belonged to Ghislaine Maxwell (maxwellhill)

    People get really defensive when you ask why they watch so much Liveleak

  • To have a programming job. I just got a bachelors degree for it and the job hunt is depressing.

    Runner up: to know what I want. I have no idea what I want or how to proceed, except get a job.

  • I don't really visit FOSS communities, however I have given my fair share of bug reports and feedback. (I'm a game programmer)

    Most communities welcome the feedback. I know I can be blunt, or even out of line while reporting sometimes. I try to be the "asshole" before another person comes along without my experience who actually is an asshole and doesn't know what they're talking about.

    It's also a minor test to see how they respond to rough feedback. I don't think anyone has mishandled it so far. They are always polite and respectful to customers, and I usually relax after the first encounter.

    I try to make it clear that the feedback I give has importance (when i know what im talking about), or if its minor, i tell them its not a real issue, not worth fixing, etc. If they reject it, it stops there. More often than not, they are understanding.

    I don't recall any blatant arrogance in any responses so far.