vurr n' co / vurrsys || 24 || ΔΘ& || read our pinned post ok?

we're the vurr n' co system!! we're queer weirdos who love self expression and creativity. 18+!

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might remake. a lot has changed in the last few months and im not the same person i was


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@vurren

we are @vurrsys now! profile is a work in progress, we just wanna get it out there.

we don't just want to move for system reasons, we've been doing a lot of growing and changing outside of system stuff and it doesn't feel right using the same account

pre 2013 was the first era of our life, 2013-early 2024 was the second era of our life. we are now in the third era. we are fundamentally different people from 5 months ago.

y'all probably don't care that much about the details of our life, lol. you don't have to follow the new account if you don't want to, but we appreciate if you do



I'm convinced everyone on here has not actually read the financial updates or the financial analysis and is running on goodwill and hope alone. I think staff has tried to keep this website alive out of genuine love, but I think they deeply fucked up in the first place by making a website with a rich friend's money with no plan for sustainability already set up. keeping this website up, in my opinion, is prolonging the inevitable and is going to lose them even more money

I love this website but I can't ignore how much its not sustainable. even their plans to reach this do not add up: how will eggbux and artists alley work when 1. payment processors are waging war on sexuality 2. staff has 4 members to build and manage this all, especially in 6 months?

it's been very discouraging seeing the members of this website be blinded to the truth of the situation by optimism and sheer hope. cohost at the end of the day is a buisiness, and the fact people will skin you alive for criticizing it as such does not make me feel good about being on here

honestly, the only course of action here seems to be pulling the plug and spending their remaining time on exporting and reconnection tools they mentioned. cutting their losses, not going sunk cost fallacy. this isn't pessimism, this is realism, and no one here seems to get that