It's surprisingly easy to enjoy it actually. I wasn't even watching when I discovered it, it was just on in the background, and it stuck in my mind. Fast forward two and a bit months, and here I am, doing pretty darn well for myself.MrDarkling said:Yeh I'm just being silly.Cap said:[sub]Fixed.[/sub]
You're not even going to try it?
Eh, suit yourself, but I wouldn't have ruled it out so readily if I were you. If you try it and don't like it, then you're out 20 minutes, maybe an hour if you want to prove that you don't like it, but if you watch it and like it, then you've gained over eight hours of enjoyment, and a whole community to discover.
Maybe when boredom hits me hard I'll have a gander at this weird show.
Still until then I will continue to struggle to grasp how people of all ages watch sparkling rainbow ponies haha
Also, I don't think I've looked at any rainbow imagery with any LGBT connotations at all since I started watching, I can say Rainbow Dash without any hint of anything except the character crossing my mind.
I suppose what I'm trying to say, is that it took a little girl's show[footnote]Though it was created with the parents of said small children in mind too[/footnote] to stop rainbows being "gay"