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There are screenshots spreading around that indicate Nora The Wolf is soliciting minors on Instagram for lewd photos, along with other stuff. Nora isn't even a 16 year old girl, but believed to be a man in his 20s, which is kind of similar to the Cristali incidents.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=E_ois6bt4FM

Well cristali was some fucking dumb nigger from South America who sourronded himself with loli and MLP porn in his own room. He was a sad pathetic nigger. Also how the fuck are they friends? There is no fucking way he is friends since when he forbid bailed out he strictly could not go on the internet. And also the video just talks about it and doesnst provide any evidence (unlikely per say mister metokur and Kero the wolf). Overall some things don't add up at all, it looks like we don't have the full picture.
 
Well cristali was some fucking dumb nigger from South America who sourronded himself with loli and MLP porn in his own room. He was a sad pathetic nigger. Also how the fuck are they friends? There is no fucking way he is friends since when he forbid bailed out he strictly could not go on the internet. And also the video just talks about it and doesnst provide any evidence (unlikely per say mister metokur and Kero the wolf). Overall some things don't add up at all, it looks like we don't have the full picture.

There are other videos out there and there are other journals on DA as well.
 
Does anyone know MicDaMicrophone? I know he’s a pretty popular Brony/Furry Twitch streamer with 50k or so followers on Twitter.

I personally don’t keep up with him, but I’ve been given very spicy details about his girlfriend as a potential cow. Apparently she’s a full-blown babyfur and draws a lot of underaged porn. I’ve even seen screenshots of pedophilic roleplays her and Mic have had. They participate in the fetish together and do some pretty gross shit. Mic’s furry character has been drawn underaged and in sexual situations in diapers... His girlfriend is an artist and loves to depict their acts in art.

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I wanted to put a thread together, but I wanted to see if anyone knows this guy and if what I have is already public knowledge. There‘s apparently a deep well of shit about these two being garbage humans.
 
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Learn to use youtube-dl please. One of these is already a reupload, so why would you think it's a good idea to just post a link and not archive?

I thought there would be enough YouTube videos out there covering the Nora the Wolf stuff, that if one or two videos got deleted, there would still be plenty of content to go around. Looking back, that's not really a good excuse; I should know better. Now I know how to archive YouTube videos. Thank you for archiving those videos.

These are the DeviantArt archives.
 
Does anyone know MicDaMicrophone? I know he’s a pretty popular Brony/Furry Twitch streamer with 50k or so followers on Twitter.

I personally don’t keep up with him, but I’ve been given very spicy details about his girlfriend as a potential cow. Apparently she’s a full-blown babyfur and draws a lot of underaged porn. I’ve even seen screenshots of pedophilic roleplays her and Mic have had. They participate in the fetish together and do some pretty gross shit. Mic’s furry character has been drawn underaged and in sexual situations in diapers... His girlfriend is an artist and loves to depict their acts in art.


I wanted to put a thread together, but I wanted to see if anyone knows this guy and if what I have is already public knowledge. There‘s apparently a deep well of shit about these two being garbage humans.
I'll help ya out. Just DM me and I can try to come up with a good OP or ind omen more info. Seems quite interesting.
 
Does anyone know MicDaMicrophone? I know he’s a pretty popular Brony/Furry Twitch streamer with 50k or so followers on Twitter.

I personally don’t keep up with him, but I’ve been given very spicy details about his girlfriend as a potential cow. Apparently she’s a full-blown babyfur and draws a lot of underaged porn. I’ve even seen screenshots of pedophilic roleplays her and Mic have had. They participate in the fetish together and do some pretty gross shit. Mic’s furry character has been drawn underaged and in sexual situations in diapers... His girlfriend is an artist and loves to depict their acts in art.
Okay but where's the funny shi-

There‘s apparently a deep well of shit about these two being garbage humans.

Ah there it is. Why am I not surprised
 
it's been very interesting watching how the furry community has handled it's drama and "problematic", malicicious, or downright stupid members over the years. maybe it's just because I wasn't entrenched in it but it seems like 5-6 years ago most drama was pretty much just one person going "hey, look at what this retard is doing" or "I'm not going to name anyone but here's how to not act like an asshole".

there's always been those types of rętards that always go on about how much they hate drama. normally that means they just hate when a bunch of people point out (or laugh at) how fucked up they are being. most of the time when someone goes on and on about how much they hate drama it's because they're trying to de-legitimise real complaints (or even legal issues) with that person. hell, most of the furries on this board do this.

it seems like that changed though, as most days it's some woke furry going on about how someone is "transphobic" or said nigger.

nowadays it seems most furries are content with arguing over petty callout bullshit instead of talking about the real heinous shit that some of the fandoms members are doing. like, some of your fandoms members are literally fucking dogs to death and diddling kids, but no, this person that used the wrong fucking pronouns is definitely more important than that.

I want to say that Twitter is partially to blame for this but this shift seemed to happen before Twitter really became super popular, and it doesn't just happen in the furry fandom.
 
it's been very interesting watching how the furry community has handled it's drama and "problematic", malicicious, or downright stupid members over the years. maybe it's just because I wasn't entrenched in it but it seems like 5-6 years ago most drama was pretty much just one person going "hey, look at what this exceptional individual is doing" or "I'm not going to name anyone but here's how to not act like an asshole".

there's always been those types of rętards that always go on about how much they hate drama. normally that means they just hate when a bunch of people point out (or laugh at) how fucked up they are being. most of the time when someone goes on and on about how much they hate drama it's because they're trying to de-legitimise real complaints (or even legal issues) with that person. hell, most of the furries on this board do this.

it seems like that changed though, as most days it's some woke furry going on about how someone is "transphobic" or said nigger.

nowadays it seems most furries are content with arguing over petty callout bullshit instead of talking about the real heinous shit that some of the fandoms members are doing. like, some of your fandoms members are literally fucking dogs to death and diddling kids, but no, this person that used the wrong fucking pronouns is definitely more important than that.

I want to say that Twitter is partially to blame for this but this shift seemed to happen before Twitter really became super popular, and it doesn't just happen in the furry fandom.
I'd argue Tumblr and the social justice shift that took place around 2012-13 was widely responsible for this moreso than Twitter. Quite a few actual hobbies were affected by this, but they managed to withstand it better because of the fact they're not fandoms about artistic devices that normal people shun. The furry fandom on the other hand overlapped perfectly with the Tumblr audience. They're rejected by society and are looking for validation for their weird fetishes and poor lifestyle choices. When Tumblr was huge, furries were everywhere on that site. The tagging system, the social media aspects, and Tumblr allowing NSFW content helped keep Tumblr around as an art site as well as it was easy to discover artists.

To add to this some events accelerated the social justice and political shifts. The fall of RMFC and the Alt-Furry trashfire afterwards was a key event, along with Twitter blocklists that were far more effective within the furry fandom. Then there were some high profile incidents of furries being denied art for having the wrong political beliefs or hanging around the wrong crowds at this time.

The end result? Furries are either laying low with their political affiliations hoping that some other furries don't cancel them for it and get them blacklisted from getting art/banned from cons, or they're tripling down on their beliefs. Oh, and you can now find Democratic presidential candidate staffers at furry cons:
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I'm not sure if I would agree with 'weebs' being the norm, I know you said extent but. the average internet communities I've seen look down on anime in general. I think this all comes down to perspective though of what communities you hang out in.

Eh, anime is more mainstream than furry by a longshot, and you even had that time in the early 2000's when anime was seen as cool. The weeb shaming phenomenon is very much a 2010's thing since it's one of those cyclical things, and even then it's not as intense as the disdain for furries, who have always been at the bottom of the internet hierarchy and rightly so.

Personally, I've noticed a lot of the younger Zoomers are more into anime, and I could see anime having a comeback in the 2020's, and we might see "weeb shaming" is replaced by "cape shaming" or something similar to it.

Honestly, I think the furries would have avoided a lot of the hate they got in the early days if they were just up front and honest about being a fetish community. The first furry groups separated from the Cartoon & Fantasy organization back in the 80's because even the weebs were creeped out by them.

I understand some of the earliest guys really did just enjoy funny cartoon animals, but they were quickly overshadowed and overtaken by the sexual deviants and kinkster since Mark Merlino was part of the gay fetish community out in California during the 70's and 80's and did everything he could to get those guys involved in furry stuff.

Nothing wrong with having a fetish community so long as it's safe, sane, and consensual and everyone's 18 or older, but the furries fucked up by parading it in the open and passing their degeneracy off as merely a nerdy fandom. If they took a page from the BDSM community and emphasized discretion and secrecy, nobody would really give a shit.

The weebs have their cringe moments, but even with the existence of hentai and yaoi, there's enough clean and legit anime and manga to have a true fandom. Furry is just too decentralized by its very nature.
 
Eh, anime is more mainstream than furry by a longshot, and you even had that time in the early 2000's when anime was seen as cool. The weeb shaming phenomenon is very much a 2010's thing since it's one of those cyclical things, and even then it's not as intense as the disdain for furries, who have always been at the bottom of the internet hierarchy and rightly so.

Personally, I've noticed a lot of the younger Zoomers are more into anime, and I could see anime having a comeback in the 2020's, and we might see "weeb shaming" is replaced by "cape shaming" or something similar to it.

Honestly, I think the furries would have avoided a lot of the hate they got in the early days if they were just up front and honest about being a fetish community. The first furry groups separated from the Cartoon & Fantasy organization back in the 80's because even the weebs were creeped out by them.

I understand some of the earliest guys really did just enjoy funny cartoon animals, but they were quickly overshadowed and overtaken by the sexual deviants and kinkster since Mark Merlino was part of the gay fetish community out in California during the 70's and 80's and did everything he could to get those guys involved in furry stuff.

Nothing wrong with having a fetish community so long as it's safe, sane, and consensual and everyone's 18 or older, but the furries fucked up by parading it in the open and passing their degeneracy off as merely a nerdy fandom. If they took a page from the BDSM community and emphasized discretion and secrecy, nobody would really give a shit.

The weebs have their cringe moments, but even with the existence of hentai and yaoi, there's enough clean and legit anime and manga to have a true fandom. Furry is just too decentralized by its very nature.
I'd've the furries didn't go front and centre on the media in the 90s. There is no way the community would be hated on as badly as now. The thing is that a community without a leader will inevitably fall. The furries (like you have said) are too decentralised. This leads to standards and balances being much harder to enforce. Now it falls onto personal standards, which we have all seen how that has gone in the community itself. Essentially, the furries are likely to die out within 20 or so years due to no central leader or core ideology in place, or any sense of order for that matter.
 
Eh, anime is more mainstream than furry by a longshot, and you even had that time in the early 2000's when anime was seen as cool. The weeb shaming phenomenon is very much a 2010's thing since it's one of those cyclical things, and even then it's not as intense as the disdain for furries, who have always been at the bottom of the internet hierarchy and rightly so.

Personally, I've noticed a lot of the younger Zoomers are more into anime, and I could see anime having a comeback in the 2020's, and we might see "weeb shaming" is replaced by "cape shaming" or something similar to it.

Honestly, I think the furries would have avoided a lot of the hate they got in the early days if they were just up front and honest about being a fetish community. The first furry groups separated from the Cartoon & Fantasy organization back in the 80's because even the weebs were creeped out by them.

I understand some of the earliest guys really did just enjoy funny cartoon animals, but they were quickly overshadowed and overtaken by the sexual deviants and kinkster since Mark Merlino was part of the gay fetish community out in California during the 70's and 80's and did everything he could to get those guys involved in furry stuff.

Nothing wrong with having a fetish community so long as it's safe, sane, and consensual and everyone's 18 or older, but the furries fucked up by parading it in the open and passing their degeneracy off as merely a nerdy fandom. If they took a page from the BDSM community and emphasized discretion and secrecy, nobody would really give a shit.

The weebs have their cringe moments, but even with the existence of hentai and yaoi, there's enough clean and legit anime and manga to have a true fandom. Furry is just too decentralized by its very nature.
Could be why the LGBT make up the majority of the fandom.
 
I'd argue Tumblr and the social justice shift that took place around 2012-13 was widely responsible for this moreso than Twitter. Quite a few actual hobbies were affected by this, but they managed to withstand it better because of the fact they're not fandoms about artistic devices that normal people shun. The furry fandom on the other hand overlapped perfectly with the Tumblr audience. They're rejected by society and are looking for validation for their weird fetishes and poor lifestyle choices. When Tumblr was huge, furries were everywhere on that site. The tagging system, the social media aspects, and Tumblr allowing NSFW content helped keep Tumblr around as an art site as well as it was easy to discover artists.

To add to this some events accelerated the social justice and political shifts. The fall of RMFC and the Alt-Furry trashfire afterwards was a key event, along with Twitter blocklists that were far more effective within the furry fandom. Then there were some high profile incidents of furries being denied art for having the wrong political beliefs or hanging around the wrong crowds at this time.

The end result? Furries are either laying low with their political affiliations hoping that some other furries don't cancel them for it and get them blacklisted from getting art/banned from cons, or they're tripling down on their beliefs. Oh, and you can now find Democratic presidential candidate staffers at furry cons:
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