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#The Furry Detectives- Unmasking A Monster
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00:00You don't know how to comprehend that there's a world where people are capable of such things.
00:13Animal cruelty can be a gateway.
00:17He's getting away with this.
00:19People didn't want to read this stuff.
00:21They didn't want to have the negativity near them.
00:24Nobody was paying attention to this issue, period.
00:27You felt like you were kind of opening Pandora's box, and you didn't know what was going to shake out.
00:41You don't really know what does go on behind the gates of some people, you know?
00:52After I heard about it, I found out his address.
00:57I'm so sorry.
01:07I'm so sorry.
01:08You're welcome.
01:08You're welcome to save me.
01:11We'll never forget you.
01:13He's a parasite.
01:14He's a zoo sadist.
01:16He's a very, very evil, disturbed man.
01:20I'm so sorry.
01:22He's a socio stateist.
01:25I'm sorry.
01:32He's a rescue for the Generally.
01:34I'm so sorry.
01:34I'm so sorry.
01:35I'm sorry.
01:35I'm sorry.
01:36It's too 있어서,
01:36He's a really boring creature.
01:38I'm sorry.
01:38I'm sorry.
01:38I'm serious.
01:39I'm sorry.
01:39He's a race for theiology.
01:40I'm sorry.
01:41It's too early, too.
01:41I'm sorry.
01:41It's too early when he got your?...
01:42...
01:44...
01:44It's too late when he gets.....
01:45Backlash, retaliation from people who did not like what we were doing.
02:11They started posting a lot of animal pornography and photos of my children.
02:19I was ready to walk away and just call it quits and just tell them, like, I'm done.
02:26But then we were able to track down the hotel that Levi was in when he committed his crime.
02:34The final arrest of Snake Thing was a cause for celebration.
02:39We thought Snake Thing was the main one, but no, he was just a collector the whole time.
02:46It was my understanding that there were other cases going on.
02:49There was this whole sort of ring.
02:50A video came out on the internet called One Video.
03:02A video came out on the internet called One Bitch, Nine Pops.
03:21I never, ever in my wildest imagination would have ever pictured that there were people so twisted.
03:34This is something that should not exist.
03:37This is something that nobody should have to see.
03:41Well, who made this video?
03:52This monster, his goal was to share with other people.
03:56Now, Graves was one of these trading partners and was making media kind of like he was making.
04:08And so they had a deep trading relationship.
04:14Graves was a furry, but I didn't know who this was.
04:20And this monster was very ambitious.
04:25The perpetrator in this video was unknown.
04:28They didn't show their face on camera.
04:30They took some steps to obscure their location.
04:33I found a subreddit of somebody who was investigating this.
04:38I contacted this redditor.
04:41And they walked me through their investigatory process.
04:45And it turns out they were a young kid that just stumbled upon this,
04:50wanted to do something about it, and did what they could.
04:53So this redditor actually proceeded to find as many clues as they could with the video.
05:01And the first clue started with the dog leash.
05:05There was a logo or an insignia or text that mentioned a certain, I believe it was a local shelter.
05:14And it said something like, um, better animals begin with us.
05:19There's something like that.
05:22If you Googled that exact string of words,
05:26it would come up as belonging to one city in Australia.
05:30My name is Mark Cronin.
05:55My name is Mark Cronin, I'm a detective sergeant with the Northern Territory Police and a
06:03team leader of the Northern Territory Police's joint anti-child exploitation team.
06:08The way we ended up with this investigation was that the Darwin Animal Welfare Branch
06:14had received an email from an unknown online source.
06:19They reported this video to the police in that jurisdiction.
06:30It came with the warning, though, to show it to as little people as possible.
06:36Viewing all the footage and the way that it had been produced, it was quite clear that
06:40it was a production.
06:42I think they also edited it certainly in a way for maximum impact.
06:48Even though we are used to seeing child exploitation cases, which can be, or generally are, quite
06:53horrific in themselves.
06:59There's something about the torture and the no content for life at all in those videos
07:05that does make it somewhat more distressing.
07:12even after 25 years in policing, I had no idea that people could be so brutal.
07:19It's really beyond comprehension, the acts that were conducted.
07:24The adult female dog dog in that video, I had no idea even though it was very very
07:48The adult female dog in that video was wearing an orange lead and on that lead it said great
07:57pets start with you, which is the slogan for the Darwin City Council's pet program.
08:05Every dog in Darwin is supposed to be registered.
08:10We were able to identify the dog it had been handed in to a council ranger's office having
08:16been previously lost and subsequently found, and we were able to match the dog in the video
08:21to that particular dog that had been handed in.
08:24From there obviously we were able to identify the seller.
08:28It was the first time we had tangible evidence in our hands, something we knew was accurate,
08:35something we knew we could trace, but at the same time it was a hard phone call to make
08:39to a person who had previously sold that dog to a lovey forever home.
08:45Nonetheless, the person was very helpful to further our investigation.
08:52So the person didn't actually know the identity of who they had sold the dog to.
08:57They did however have some historic communication around the sale of the animal through an online
09:04website.
09:05Through the communications on the website we were able to trace down who had ultimately
09:10bought those animals.
09:12That's sort of when we were very confident that we now had a real suspect on our hands.
09:20It was a rural property in the Northern Territory.
09:24It was not unreasonable that he would have firearms.
09:31We also realised that there were saltwater crocodiles on his property.
09:39And we were going to have to factor that into our execution methods.
09:45On the morning of the search warrant, at about 6.30 in the morning, just as the sun was coming
09:50up in Darwin, we breached the front gate of the property.
10:00Our TAJ unit made the initial approach.
10:05On the property, there was a largely white shipping container.
10:10That was where we started realising that, hang on.
10:14This is potentially bigger than one video.
10:30The offender actually came out the front door and was quickly surrounded by officers requesting
10:34the information that he put his hands up, to which he complied.
10:45The name of the offender was Adam Britton.
10:47Adam Britton, the world's leading crocodile expert.
10:52Saltwater crocodiles eat all kinds of things and they tend to be very curious.
10:57They've invited Dr. Adam Britton, an Australian zoologist, to dive with them.
11:02Look, I'll be honest, when I first heard about this, my instant immediate reaction was, that
11:08sounds crazy.
11:09And it's this conflict, this interplay between fascination and fear, which I think gives crocodiles
11:15such appeal.
11:16That's, uh...
11:18Oh.
11:27I describe crocodiles like Ferraris, that they're just extremely finely honed creatures.
11:48Adam Britton was a very respected media professional.
11:54What crocodiles have been able to do over their evolution is they've been able to fine-tune
11:58and perfect elements of their physiology to make them better hunters.
12:03He was an Australian zoologist who had acquired quite a bit of a success.
12:09He essentially viewed himself as the next Steve Irwin.
12:13This guy is an absolute monster, he's huge.
12:17He had a PhD in zoology, which, um, to us was an eerie sort of thing when you consider
12:24the crimes that we were investigating.
12:26Adam Britton is about to put the Salty's thermal control system to the test at a commercial
12:31crocodile farm in Darwin.
12:33This was a guy who had garnered a reputation, a professional reputation.
12:42We're gonna put this pipe in the back of his jaw so we can't close his mouth.
12:46Once he's taken my arm off, then he'll have to eat that.
12:49He was a go-to guy for this professional world.
12:53He had done a number of high-profile TV appearances and had done some commercial as well for motor vehicles.
13:00My name is Adam Britton.
13:01I'm a zoologist.
13:02The steering in this car is ridiculously easy.
13:05So here he is.
13:06He's an animal expert.
13:08He's helping to make documentaries, but secretly, at the same time, he was a zoosadist.
13:21Why would someone with celebrity status risk everything over zoosadism?
13:28The main thing is if my arm is long enough to reach his stomach, which I'm hoping it is.
13:34The thing about Adam's case that's interesting is that he was employed as a zoologist.
13:39And so one of my early questions was, how does he feel about the zoo animals that he's working
13:45with?
13:46Did he choose it to deter himself for sex acts?
13:49Because it'd probably be kind of hard to have sex with a crocodile.
13:52So we were very confident that Adam had horrifically
14:22abused an adult dog and her nine puppies.
14:26But what we found as a result of that search warrant certainly changed the investigation.
14:32The legislation in the Northern Territory is that it can be held under the provisions of
14:37a power called section 137 whilst we conduct this investigation.
14:40So there's no time limit.
14:42Sure.
14:43And given the gravity of this investigation, it's likely going to be a long time.
14:49Okay.
14:50We found the shipping container.
14:55Looking at it initially, one would look at it and think it was used for storage.
15:02There were some items in there, including a chair.
15:04There were some hooks on the walls and some generally dirty patterns.
15:12It wasn't until we started going through all the items that we found, we realised that it
15:17was more of a torture chamber.
15:19There was lighters and pliers and secateurs and some sex toys.
15:28There was one five minute video that I watched.
15:32And the first minute I thought, oh my God, I just can't believe that someone would think
15:37of this sort of, I suppose, creative way to be cruel.
15:41And then the next minute it got worse, and then the next minute it got worse.
15:46And just the fifth minute was just, um...
15:50I didn't realise how unhealthy the stuff that I was dealing with was.
16:00You know, it's had a pretty significant effect on my mental health.
16:08I had dogs at home, um, and the dog would come to me after I'd come home from work, put his
16:15head in my lap with the ball, and that would trigger an image of something that I'd seen.
16:21There was quite a lot of tools used in the torture, common garden tools, um, that if you pick up
16:32some secateurs or something, um, you would recall an image or, um, yeah, those trigger memories.
16:42I struggled out for a long time, I think.
16:46I ultimately left the police force.
16:56With Adam Britton, we were able to identify that he'd obtained at least 42 different dogs.
17:02Based on the videos, we were able to identify that at least 39 of those were killed as a result
17:07of their interaction.
17:15One of the things that we became aware of post-search warrant was that there was a mountain
17:20of animal abuse materials stored on his devices that had not been produced by Adam.
17:25Some of that material we were able to link to an online identity called Graves.
17:30Graves was part of the furry fandom.
17:34Graves was someone that Adam had been speaking to, communicating with, trading with, and a lot
17:39of footage produced by Graves still had EXIF data within the media.
17:44Things like camera serial number as well as GPS coordinates from where these videos had
17:48been filmed.
17:50Looking up those coordinates, they came back to truck stops in the US.
17:57They came back to head to move that department and he came back to bus.
18:06Theكم Agents
18:07My name is Jason Guyton.
18:19I'm the special agent with Homeland Security Investigations.
18:22In approximately August of 2022 is when I became familiar with this case.
18:28Through our office in Canberra, Australia,
18:31they had found this subject who was unidentified that was torturing animals.
18:38We had multiple pictures of an individual,
18:41and we also had multiple videos of an individual.
18:46These videos were taken inside of the cab of a tractor-trailer,
18:50but we did not know the suspect's name.
18:54The only name that we had was Graves.
18:58Through the geolocation data from the videos,
19:02law enforcement were able to identify who we thought was Graves.
19:06As Lucas Russell Van worked.
19:10I went out, I did some basic police work,
19:13just looked at pictures of the driver's license.
19:16I matched it up to the pictures and the videos that I saw.
19:19I received an email quickly after that saying that we believe we've located Graves.
19:27It's in Salina, Ohio.
19:31An agent that actually taught at the academy, great kid,
19:34he went up there one day, just happened to drive into the area,
19:38and lo and behold, as he drove in,
19:41there was an adult that very much matched Lucas Van Wert vaping,
19:46and he was holding a dog lead
19:48with two terribly emaciated animals at the end of the dog lead.
19:56But on top of that, Graves had a very unique tattoo on his arm,
20:02and Lucas was wearing a t-shirt.
20:05The agent was able to snap photos
20:07that depicted what matched the exact tattoo on Graves.
20:11That's when we obtained the search warrant
20:19and kicked off what would be the execution of the search warrant.
20:31When he arrived home...
20:33And we just took him into custody right there outside of his home.
20:41When I walked into the home, I didn't hear any noise.
20:48I just saw dishevelment everywhere and no noise.
20:55And there were three dogs in one crate.
21:00And there were items piled over on top of the crate as well.
21:06So there wasn't fresh air kind of circulating.
21:09Even when the agent went up to the cage
21:13and lifted a corner of the blanket to film them,
21:17the dogs never barked.
21:19As I was just walking around the home,
21:22I could see sex toys, dog leashes.
21:26There was ample food in the house.
21:28There was...
21:29That actually bothered me more than anything.
21:30There were dog food bags right in the kitchen,
21:33not far from the dogs.
21:39Gave myself a couple minutes to take a deep breath.
21:42And I went over to Lucas.
21:45I introduced myself and...
21:48I asked him, like I ask everybody if he needed anything.
21:53And he requested specifically,
21:56and he made sure that he was specific about it,
21:58that he wanted a room temperature Dr. Pepper.
22:01From there, I spent the better part
22:05of the next three-plus hours interviewing Lucas.
22:12Oftentimes when I'm sitting in that space with an individual,
22:17I am the first person in the world
22:21that they've ever been that close to,
22:25physically,
22:26that they've ever talked about this stuff to.
22:29During the interview,
22:33he admitted to being involved
22:35as the moderator of some furry groups.
22:39And as part of that community,
22:40he said he met some people
22:42that were into zoo.
22:46In reality,
22:47nobody in the fandom wants
22:49zoo files around them.
22:52Animal abuse is not okay.
22:54You will be sought out,
22:55and you will be prosecuted,
22:57and you will not be allowed in the fandom.
23:00He became a member of some zoo groups.
23:02He said that he was just viewing the videos.
23:06And over time,
23:08one of the individuals that he was talking with
23:11and were in this small social group
23:13asked him to create these types of videos
23:19videos and share them.
23:21He admitted to,
23:23over the course of a couple years,
23:25engaging in sexual activity with animals
23:29in at least four instances,
23:32murdering them and discarding them
23:35on the side of the road
23:36throughout the course of his time
23:39as an over-the-road truck driver.
23:41and Lucas had a dog.
23:48It was pregnant,
23:50and Britton asked him multiple times
23:52to do things with those puppies.
23:59Lucas said he drew the line there.
24:01He wouldn't engage in that activity,
24:03so even that seemed too appalling for Lucas.
24:08So.
24:12But yeah.
24:13That's what, uh,
24:15that's what Adam Britton was doing in Australia.
24:17When you put on your wig and robes,
24:34which is your court attire
24:36for a criminal trial in the Supreme Court,
24:38you are representing
24:40either the interests of an individual accused
24:43or the interests of the Crown.
24:47or the King.
24:49You are part of the wills of justice,
24:52and you have a job to do.
24:57My name's Marty Ost.
24:59I'm currently a barrister
25:00in the Northern Territory.
25:01I was the Senior Crown Prosecutor
25:03for the Office of the Director
25:04of Public Prosecutions,
25:06chosen to do the Adam Britton prosecution.
25:10Immediately,
25:11Mr. Britton's lawyers
25:12made an application
25:13that all details of anything
25:16be suppressed from the media.
25:17and the public,
25:18on the basis that the content of the charges
25:22was so egregious
25:24and so perverse
25:25that it would offend public decency.
25:29But, because of the number of charges,
25:31and because of who Adam Britton was,
25:33the case was highly publicised.
25:36This story is hard to tell and I need to warn you,
25:39it will be hard to watch.
25:41There was a lot of media interest,
25:43there was a lot of community members
25:45and animal welfare activists and groups.
25:47He is the lowest form of life on this earth.
25:51Oh my God, bro.
25:52Renowned crop owl expert
25:53has confessed to interest in zoo sadism.
25:57I don't even know what zoo sadism is, guys.
26:00Like, this is absolutely horrifying.
26:02So this pile of dog shit was walking around,
26:04flashing a zoologist badge to everyone,
26:06when deep down he was a freaking monster.
26:08Chief Justice Michael Grant granted another adjournment,
26:16so further psychiatric evidence could be examined.
26:24My name's Melissa McKay.
26:25I was the court reporter for the ABC
26:27in the Northern Territory for about five years.
26:34I don't think anything could have prepared me
26:37for what came out in court.
26:41The judge said that there was a risk of people
26:44going into shock from what they were going to hear in court.
26:50He excused court staff from the courtroom
26:54when the facts were read and that is almost unprecedented.
27:01Everybody in the courtroom was given that warning
27:03that what they are about to hear is potentially dangerous
27:07to their own health.
27:08A number of reporters could only stay for a period of time
27:12before it was too much for them.
27:14The details of what he would regularly do to the animals
27:17supposed to be in his care are so horrific,
27:20the ABC has chosen not to describe them.
27:23So the evidence that was presented to court was not only the videos of what Adam Britton was doing,
27:35but also these chat logs of conversations he was having.
27:38He would speak in detail about what he did, how much he loved it, why he did it.
27:47He'd take suggestions, talk about how amazing it would be.
27:54He'd go away, he'd film these things and then he'd upload them as well as part of these threads.
27:58The community online was something that exacerbated his willingness to escalate the nature of his interest.
28:10I wanted to rely on samples of the actual material itself.
28:19I wanted the Chief Justice to look at these videos,
28:24to see these pieces of evidence because it's one thing to describe them,
28:30it's one thing to understand what's happening.
28:34But what you don't get until you see it is the absolute
28:39immeasurable pleasure and joy this man is getting.
28:42You can't see the evil nature without absorbing the material.
28:47He was doing it because he loved doing it. He wanted to do it. And the pleasure he derived is
28:55almost indescribable.
29:01I see a lot of zoo sadism kinds of people who interact on social sites like Discord, Telegram,
29:09used to be Reddit, sometimes on YouTube. What we do know about people who trade zoo sadism
29:16images is that it's not about the sex, it's about the crushing and torture of the animals.
29:23The sexual component is the viewer, the person who gets pleasure out of watching those images.
29:30A person who's into zoo sadism would often have snuff films or gore films, accidents, military
29:38beheadings, that kind of thing. And of course, just like any other kind of online community,
29:44they frequently form online groups. But what makes them different is there are barriers to entry.
29:56Like if you wanted to see certain zoo sadist videos, you might have to upload one that you created
30:03yourself.
30:13In the Northern District of Ohio, the US Attorney's Office indicted Graves for a count of crush.
30:20And then we also charged him with transportation and possession of child sexual abuse material,
30:26because he did have videos of child sexual abuse material, child pornography on his electronic devices.
30:35I personally went through and viewed every single image, video, chat.
30:45Everything that was on any of Lucas' devices, I had to go through.
30:50After seeing these files, it'll never, ever go away.
30:59None of it will ever go away.
31:05It'll always reside in there somewhere.
31:0725-year-old Lucas Van Wert has been arrested on several charges involving the heinous abuse of
31:20several dogs. Van Wert also admitted to performing multiple acts too gruesome to mention.
31:26So Lucas Van Wert was banned from ever possessing an animal to include a service animal ever again
31:34during the course of his life.
31:38He was sentenced on May 30th to 97 months in federal custody, 15 years of supervised release.
31:49At the end of the day, my friends in Australia are going to put a horrible human being away in jail
31:53and guess what? I got to put an equally horrible person away in jail here in the US.
31:58I mean, that's why, that's why I do it.
32:06British crocodile expert Adam Britton has pleaded guilty to 60 charges connected to animal abuse
32:12and child abuse material. Adam Britton has been sentenced to more than 10 years in jail.
32:19A lot of people are questioning, is 10 and a half years enough? Is this sentence appropriate?
32:26This guy is a monster. Feasibly, he could have received two years in total.
32:33As a community, we're becoming aware and we're shocked.
32:38And that is now being reflected in legislation that's passed, but we're playing catch-up.
32:44But I think it's important to know that had it not been for the work of the unknown person on the
32:54internet, it is quite likely that we would not have detected the offending either at all,
32:59or at least not as soon as we did.
33:02I think if people have awareness of these kind of crimes and this kind of zoo sadism, they can look
33:10out for it and report it to law enforcement. And that's what the fur vendors did, look out for it.
33:19In the particular case with Levi Simmons, would law enforcement have ever known about this puppy
33:26video that was made four years earlier in a hotel room in Coos Bay, Oregon? Probably not.
33:33So the only way that particular information came out was because of this social media uproar,
33:39because of this fur vendors group getting that information out to law enforcement.
33:45The fur vendors investigation into the snake thing started with Hope,
33:50little female pit bull puppy. There's only so much you can take of seeing these animals harmed,
33:59but this is the person that is also harming children as well.
34:05We kept each other strong, we kept each other motivated, so that there was no way that snake
34:10thing could get away, that justice would happen. In the case of snake thing, I determined what Levi
34:18Simmons was facing if he went to trial and then looked at what sort of offer I thought would be
34:23just. Mr. Simmons, I'm going to read through. There's a number of allegations here, and this will
34:29take a few minutes. Okay. With respect to count one, states the defendant did unlockly and knowingly
34:35develop, duplicate, publish, print, disseminate, or exchange a visual recording of sexual explicit
34:42conduct. And so, sir, are those allegations true? Yes. And how do you wish to plead with respect to
34:49them? I wish to plead the ugly. Snake thing received 300 months, which is 25 years in prison.
34:59We got snake thing, you know, the ringleader. That was official. He had been sentenced
35:06and he was going to be in prison, like he was going to do some time. When you see that law enforcement
35:12has taken action, that that is very rewarding. If I read FBI arrests, you know, so-and-so,
35:20I can smile and be like, good job. You got him. You got him, not me. I'm glad I gave you
35:26information that put you on that path. In this particular case, the tip led to a search warrant,
35:34which led to the ability to do a forensic analysis, which led to the ability to Detective Ritz and I
35:40to kind of come through everything and send Levi Simmons to prison for 25 years. But we are just
35:45dealing with this one individual. What could have happened, I mean, could be massive, given all the
35:51people in that chat. You and I can't determine whether it would have been one or 101.
35:56It's kind of a little bittersweet because there was so much more activity where people got away
36:04with it. Technically, Kuro got away because he was never charged.
36:09Who is Snake Thing? I believe he was one of the people in the logs.
36:19You didn't have any interaction with him? No, I never have.
36:23Well, it is true. I have talked to Snake Thing before. I didn't know he was a monster he turned
36:27out to be. That was the one thing that was in the back of my mind is he's not going to get any justice.
36:32But he'll mess up again.
36:40If I would have known then what I know now, I would have done my best to help get him prosecuted.
36:48It's been five years since a certain furry just around and found out.
37:02This boy calls me up and he has the gall to tell me,
37:06hey Ash, I haven't been 100% honest with you. That woke me up like that.
37:13All of a sudden now he's telling me he did something to his animal. I'm like,
37:17oh my god. All these leaks were real. They had to be. That is not true.
37:25And then Kuro tried doing a comeback. He started releasing new videos and
37:31I got worried that it might work. Hey guys, sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been super busy.
37:39Hey guys, you're probably wondering why it's so dark in my room.
37:42OMG, Kuro the Wolf is back. But I got a freaking sword. I could not believe my ears and eyes that
37:51Kuro the Wolf was back. You know, I like making videos and it's just not something like I can give up really.
37:59Oh, hi. Starting today, I will be rebranding this channel. The new name will be called Radiance.
38:11I want to show people that no matter how much hate, no matter how much lies or rumors there are,
38:17I'll still continue to shine.
38:19Unfortunately, with the power of the internet where you can be anybody,
38:26he would just make another character. The more light that's emitted, the more that the shadows
38:31melt away. Even with all of this, with damning evidence, he would not leave. I'm really excited
38:38for what the future has in store for this channel. I have tons and tons and tons and tons and tons and
38:44tons and tons and tons of ideas. He is not somebody that we should ever let back in or
38:51ever trust or give grace to again. He hasn't owned up to it.
38:56So I decided, well, enough's enough. I had to get this story out there. It's a story that needs to be told.
39:07But these are things that went against the public image of the fandom.
39:12You know, I will tell the story no matter how much people are going to attack me,
39:16but I just didn't want to get it wrong.
39:21Being worried about bad press, that's the biggest problem here.
39:24The internet has bad people on it. And there is maybe a fringe of people who abuse animals,
39:33who see our subculture as a convenient shield in place to mingle inside.
39:42And you can't just turn away and say, that's not my problem.
39:46It needs awareness. That's the only thing that's going to fix it.
39:51That's when you have to make a choice.
39:52You know, either you're going to do something about it, or you're part of the problem.
40:06I am a furry news reporter. News about furries for furries, as you know. I'm a news dog.
40:14We can focus on the positive, but we don't have to just focus on the positive.
40:32To grow, to change, to get better.
40:34We should be telling all of the things that's telling the truth.
40:44That's how it works.
40:45We're looking at the crowd. We're not looking at each other as much.
40:53So, like, we're waving, you know, I blow kisses, you know.
40:55Yeah.
40:56So, when we're organizing the group for the parade, it's like herding cats.
41:03Well, cats and dogs and every other species.
41:06When you're wearing fur, when you're actually in a costume, it's just directly me, but more so.
41:20I wish everybody could feel like this, you know?
41:26People want a sense of belonging. They want a sense of togetherness.
41:30The fandom is a mishmash of people and it's going to get through any controversy.
41:36The veil that was once hiding, all of that horror underneath has now finally been ripped off.
41:43You can't see it the same way again, but people actually recognize the responsibility that we have
41:50as such a large community to keep it safe. This community is beautiful and can be beautiful.
42:00When all of this is said and done, I am going to go to a theory and rave,
42:05and I am going to be myself in that sense, and I don't have to think about all this dark stuff.
42:12I can just have friends, food, and good music.
42:14Hey, TikTok. I'm so back.
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