Even a very cool costume wouldn't be a good idea for most people to present at the front of their identity in all their online correspondence, especially professionally. Unless of course you're the dynastic failson on top of it all that is immune to consequences.
Putting it more directly: Just about none of us can put on a Halloween costume (or a fursuit since you brought it up), make it the front page of our presented online identity, and expect to achieve or maintain a respectable career. Such a limitation does not apply to because he lives in a bubble universe where the rules that apply to the rest of us, unfair or unjust as they sometimes are, don't apply to him.
What if rescue submarine, but it has le epic bideo bames on a touch screen and is too large and janky to fit the cave complex?
What if an le epic demon costume that is presented as the identity of the owner for basically forever afterward?
What if one of the most well known techbro brands/concepts in the world, but forcibly rebranded into cringe aging gen-Xer 90s shit?
Not everything is a winner in a brainstorming session, but hey who doesn't like costumes?
Even a very cool costume wouldn't be a good idea for most people to present at the front of their identity in all their online correspondence, especially professionally. Unless of course you're the dynastic failson on top of it all that is immune to consequences.
I don't understand, is this a reference to something?
It sounds like you're describing furries.
Putting it more directly: Just about none of us can put on a Halloween costume (or a fursuit since you brought it up), make it the front page of our presented online identity, and expect to achieve or maintain a respectable career. Such a limitation does not apply to because he lives in a bubble universe where the rules that apply to the rest of us, unfair or unjust as they sometimes are, don't apply to him.
There's more than a few tech furries who do that.
If only that were so for the rest of us.