-Fur is GPL and will only ever target GPL compilers. Fur supports closures, integer math, boolean
-logic, and strings (implemented as [ropes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(data_structure\))). It
-doesn't yet support exceptions, multithreading, modules, or anything resembling a standard library.
-If that sounds like something you want to use in production code, good luck to you.
+## Disclaimers
+
+Fur is GPL 3 and will only ever target GPL compilers. Fur supports closures, integer math, boolean
+logic, lists, structures (similar to objects), and strings (implemented as
+[ropes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(data_structure))). It doesn't yet support
+exceptions, multithreading, modules, or anything resembling a standard library. If that sounds
+like something you want to use in production code, good luck to you.