...What. You're just trying to be stupid to aggravate me, right?
Of course it's general because it refers to special interest as a word. Furryism is a special interest.
I don't see what you mean. I doubt there's a term in a dictionary anywhere that says:
special interest: THE FURRY SPECIAL SECTION.
A special interest is a special interest and being a furry is a special interest.
Y-- b--.. I don't know how to explain what I'm trying to get across and no matter which way I state it, it won't make much sense, if any. I can tell you that no, I am not acting stupid to aggravate you, I just can't find a reasonable way to state my point.
Wasn't the question. Stop trying to avoid it. Chances are if you like something you'll do it.
I'm not attempting to avoid the question, I simply assumed that it was a rhetorical question, which is why I didn't answer it. To answer it, it really depends on the crime and the motive for such crime, but in general, yes, I'd admit to a crime. Then again, I am not the type that commits crimes, so there would be no crime to which to admit in the first place.
See, no matter what I say, I will never be able to change your opinion on this subject. I could argue my point until I'm blue in the face, but you still wouldn't change your mind. This goes for myself, too. It goes for almost everyone, that's how humans are. Once we form an opinion about something, whether solidly formed or not, we tend to stick to it. I personally just don't understand how one can be hateful of something that doesn't affect one's life at all.
On a side note Kyzor, that's from Wiktionary. It defines terms. Not articles about them.
Yes I know. Also, I'm surprised you remember that I'm Kyzor.