I don't think watching a TV show hones sexuality?Worgen said:So your saying the pilots in your country are too wussy to like ponies? Its ok, not every county can be manly.
I don't think watching a TV show hones sexuality?Worgen said:So your saying the pilots in your country are too wussy to like ponies? Its ok, not every county can be manly.
I don't either, and I didn't say it did.Johnny Novgorod said:I don't think watching a TV show hones sexuality?Worgen said:So your saying the pilots in your country are too wussy to like ponies? Its ok, not every county can be manly.
Yes you did, Brett.Worgen said:I don't either, and I didn't say it did.Johnny Novgorod said:I don't think watching a TV show hones sexuality?Worgen said:So your saying the pilots in your country are too wussy to like ponies? Its ok, not every county can be manly.
So watching ponies reaffirms masculinity, is that it? Just wondering."you are too insecure in your masculinity to appreciate some colorful ponies"
No, my point there isn't that it reaffirms masculinity, but it takes a certain amount to be capable of admitting to enjoying something like colorful ponies. You have to be able to stand up to the haters and say "deal with it".Johnny Novgorod said:Yes you did, Brett.Worgen said:I don't either, and I didn't say it did.Johnny Novgorod said:I don't think watching a TV show hones sexuality?Worgen said:So your saying the pilots in your country are too wussy to like ponies? Its ok, not every county can be manly.
So watching ponies reaffirms masculinity, is that it? Just wondering."you are too insecure in your masculinity to appreciate some colorful ponies"
This is more commonly known as the 'real men wear pink' effect. If you are male and like pink, it's okay to wear it even if you get some stares.Worgen said:No, my point there isn't that it reaffirms masculinity, but it takes a certain amount to be capable of admitting to enjoying something like colorful ponies. You have to be able to stand up to the haters and say "deal with it".
2nd post eh? If I joined a forum community just to reply to a post I'd be sure to review my post for grammar, spelling, sentence construction, etc.Drthekay said:My goah this is just ridiculous. It doesnt take any courage to say you like a childrens show and claiming that it does is just yor way of trying to justify your own masculinity to yorself, you're a self-loathing brony who imagines there are 'haters'. You act like its coming out saying you're homosexual, and I bet without a douvt that you bronies have continously insulted many homosexuals who genuinely had to come out to their unacceptong families, The typical brony is like a feminist; you're like tht Anita psycho; you're hated because you're self-wntitled baffoons yet you pretend you're hated for unrelated reasons therefore causing you to be hated in further for your tomoolery, and the cycle goes on and on. Its not a good show, get over it, go back to memebase and pretend it was the hater who got owned and not you, kay?Worgen said:No, my point there isn't that it reaffirms masculinity, but it takes a certain amount to be capable of admitting to enjoying something like colorful ponies. You have to be able to stand up to the haters and say "deal with it".Johnny Novgorod said:Yes you did, Brett.Worgen said:I don't either, and I didn't say it did.Johnny Novgorod said:I don't think watching a TV show hones sexuality?Worgen said:So your saying the pilots in your country are too wussy to like ponies? Its ok, not every county can be manly.
So watching ponies reaffirms masculinity, is that it? Just wondering."you are too insecure in your masculinity to appreciate some colorful ponies"
Seriously? That's why everybody was jumping around mentioning the show ("what would your opinion be on a fandom based on a counter-culture that had to get its own quarantine board on 4chan to contain itself?") and had to imply it ("for example, if I said the letters M,L,P...") so much?TopazFusion said:Would you believe that MLP was actually a banned topic at the last Escapist Expo?
No one was allowed to talk about it or even mention it, because it's such a shitstorm-inducing topic here.
I believe I made some very valid points in my post.The Lunatic said:I'll put it simply for you.
"Shut up."
"No! You shut up!"
In this thread at least, that's pretty much why people are being defensive. Because there ARE some very rude and aggressive replies in this thread.Iron Criterion said:I get being defensive if someone is being darn right rude/aggressive regarding your tastes
Congratulations, with that comment you proved one of the pony haters point, that bronies infect other fanbases with pony representations and claiming it's better 'cause now it's got ponies. This is directed at both you and Worgen btw, as I'm to lazy to find his original quote.skywolfblue said:This image wins the thread! Proving that once again, everything is better with ponies.Worgen said:Inquisitor Applejack frowns upon on your shenanigans.
No matter how much 40k stuff you post, I can counter it with cooler pony 40k stuff, its fun.
My little sister is in RIDC to become a marine and she tells me all the time how every other branch of the military makes the air force the butt of their jokes. She's also a brony (pegasister?) though, so when I just texted her about this she said she had mixed feelings. Then I suggested she create a brony fire squad and she said she'd have to keep that in mind.the clockmaker said:Annnnnnd this is why the rest of the military makes fun of the air force.
Funny enough, you can actually turn this argument around. I find the hilariousness of the haters having to tell me they don't like the show just cause you know, it wasn't clear the other twenty times they posted.The Lunatic said:I find some humour in a fandom that prides itself on childish things to so often coming across as so desperate for the affirmation of it by detractors.
Like, seriously guys, people don't like MLP. People don't like obnoxious people whom have huge colourful animated avatars of characters from kid's shows.
That's one of the things you're just going to have to accept.
You don't need to drag a thread on for 8 pages in some desperate desire for acceptance.
Like whatever you want to like, but, shut up about it, we don't need to know you've seen fan art, nor that "Clopping" exists, you don't have to talk about it every time the topic comes up.
There's a line between "Fan" and "Creepy Obsessive".
Most people actually dislike the latter and are fine with the former, and most people assume they're being hated on for being the former, and instead come across as the latter.
Which explains a lot about why the quality took a nosedive in post-Discord season 2.Innegativeion said:Anyway, uh, wrong; it was produced for the purpose of selling toys by Hasbro.
I'll grant there's the occasional funny line from Twilight, Spike, or RD (usually one of those three), but I wouldn't call the show humorous on account of there simply not being enough humour present for it to qualify.It was MADE by a team of artists and writers to be entertaining and humorous, which it is.
I've heard the third season does, but I haven't seen it on account of giving up on new episodes three quarters of the way through the crap-fest which was season 2.In fact its mission statement (according to the original creator and lead on the first season) was to be a girl's show that doesn't talk down to its audience like most young female's programming does.
see then, as a fellow member of the brotherhood of land forces I would naturally play that off as a humorous juxtaposition between the indisputably superior land forces (as an Aussie, I don't get involved in the USARMY vs USMC pissing match)and something soft and frolicky. Contrast this with the airforce ( a soft and frolicky organisation) showing an affinity for a soft and frolicky product.Hammartroll said:My little sister is in RIDC to become a marine and she tells me all the time how every other branch of the military makes the air force the butt of their jokes. She's also a brony (pegasister?) though, so when I just texted her about this she said she had mixed feelings. Then I suggested she create a brony fire squad and she said she'd have to keep that in mind.the clockmaker said:Annnnnnd this is why the rest of the military makes fun of the air force.
So perhaps we may be seeing brony paraphernalia in the marines too.
If they didn't want pony then they shouldn't have come into the octagon, OH YEAAAAAAAAAAH!Magefeanor said:Congratulations, with that comment you proved one of the pony haters point, that bronies infect other fanbases with pony representations and claiming it's better 'cause now it's got ponies. This is directed at both you and Worgen btw, as I'm to lazy to find his original quote.skywolfblue said:This image wins the thread! Proving that once again, everything is better with ponies.Worgen said:Inquisitor Applejack frowns upon on your shenanigans.
No matter how much 40k stuff you post, I can counter it with cooler pony 40k stuff, its fun.
OT: Well, that's hilarious.
Good for them I guess, I don't particularly care.
To each his own