Talking about feral dragons here.

For example: walking in the grocery store, (assuming it has doors big enough for them to enter by) haven’t worked out how they’re going to hold a basket yet, but let’s say they pick up some parsley, or a head of lettuce, and it’s wilty, or has those slimy decaying parts, and they put it back with the same hand they were just touching the floor with.

I know it’s pretty normal to do that with humans and most people wash (hopefully) their produce before eating it anyway but our hands also aren’t touching the filthy floor all the time.

Would this be acceptable or shameful behavior?

  • Forester@pawb.social
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    12 hours ago

    So to be clear, you have initiated a rule that bans the discussion of the question you have asked. Do you expect people to respond?

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    Talking about feral dragons here. … For example: walking in the grocery store … I know it’s pretty normal to do that with humans and most people wash (hopefully) their produce before eating it anyway but our hands also aren’t touching the filthy floor all the time.

    The question does not follow from the premise. You are basically asking “If a group went against social norms would they be shamed for it?”.

    Also:

    feral

    adjective

    Synonyms of feral

    1: of, relating to, or suggestive of a wild beast

    2a: not domesticated or cultivated : wild feral animals

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feral

    Why would feral dragons go to the grocery store?

    I think the word you were looking for is Quadrapedal.

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      12 hours ago

      Just want to point out that “feral” in the context of fictional furry characters tends to just separate a human shaped anthro from a non-human shaped anthro (they can still be anthropomorphic by having human-like intelligence) and not just an animal animal. The Lion King features “feral” anthros.