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Man I really wonder what the venn diagram of Linux users/furries are. But I'm thinking it might be a circle within a circle kinda thing.
It's just the same classic bleed over of socially awkward nerds being into multiple things, like Star Trek, Star Wars, tech, programming, RPG gaming, anime, comic books, and of course, the furry fandom.
You'll find lots of Linux users among those subgroups too.
I'm a Linux user since 2010. I've been pure Linux since 2020. I do not fall under any of those groups tho :/
It's not too late >:3
I'm in 5/8 of those, yikes.
Same!
make it 6 lol
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Lemmy[ ]
Star Trek[ ]
Star Wars[x]
Tech[x]
Programming[Γ]
Unicode[x]
RPG gaming (D&D)[ ]
Anime[ ]
Comic books[ ]
FurryI have a furry for a friend who's a die-hard windows and Microsoft guy
So it's more IT, less Linux
The evil tech savvy people
It starts with fuzzy socks
So much does.
It is not two concentric circles, but the overlap is gigantic.
Both circles are entirely contained within a larger circle that says "neurodiverse people", though.