MrHide-Patten said:Also the "we're not like Furries in any way", yeah like sports fans are nothing like nerds.
It's at bronydoc.com, if you're willing to shell out $12.Reeve said:Can someone provide a link to this documentary?
Seriously? They're CHARGING people to watch it? That's scummy as hell.Dangit2019 said:It's at bronydoc.com, if you're willing to shell out $12.Reeve said:Can someone provide a link to this documentary?
Would it surprise you if I said that the film has had a big problem with pirating?VanQQisH said:Seriously? They're CHARGING people to watch it? That's scummy as hell.Dangit2019 said:It's at bronydoc.com, if you're willing to shell out $12.Reeve said:Can someone provide a link to this documentary?
This works even better:Reeve said:I've just watched the "trailer."
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It looks like a parody. I was in constant anticipation of the Mega64 ending logo (with the beep noise) to play at the end.
I agree; or a combination of both for maximum effectiveness!Dangit2019 said:This works even better:Reeve said:I've just watched the "trailer."
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It looks like a parody. I was in constant anticipation of the Mega64 ending logo (with the beep noise) to play at the end.
So your game is false equivalence? Because they want things that are real addressed, and you're comparing it to a false appeal to equality.Ultratwinkie said:Okay so you want a documentary about gays to say how gays molest kids, worship Satan, and have violent psychotic tendencies? Because "we have to show both sides of the story?"
Just re-read it and your right. How'd I miss that? Welp, glad to see we're on the same page than!Bashfluff said:[
I've already stated things that are not positive you could talk about in my op. People who are fanatical about their hobbies exist everywhere. I don't know what controversy you're talking about, but...how is that relevant? What negative things are you talked about? Be more specific. I'm not dismissing anything that's negative by saying they happen everywhere. I offered a few of my own.
It's not impossible for a kids show to have good writing, even if it is intended for little girls. Just because you personally find it bad doesn't mean everyone else does, and have some secret reason as to WHY they like it. In fact, here's an Escapist thread on that very subject! [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.382958-Bronies-out-there-why-do-you-like-MLP?page=2]IamLEAM1983 said:Does that mean I came to consider myself as the definitive authority on all things Sky Dancers? Of course not. I knew it was a shameless attempt at getting girls to buy fancy doll-shaped string-pulled propellers that were rumoured to have sliced open a few pre-teen eyes and faces. I knew it was utterly vapid and without any ounce of intellectual value.
You'd think people would still be able to do that with MLP. Because it parrots the word "friendship" a couple times, though, wouldn't ya know, it's all swell and dandy. Grade-A worthwhile entertainment, even for guys who aren't only of the wrong gender, but out of the target demographic by more than two decades, in some cases!
Like I said - it's more than a little bit strange, when you think about it. My guess is if "adult" cartoons weren't so exclusively gore-filled or focused on furthering a comically cynical view of the world, we wouldn't be forced to fall back onto MLP, Foster's or Adventure Time. If anything, this proves some persons are still looking for some nicely humble and cheery cartoons, well into their thirties.
I believe I've been misunderstood.secretkeeper12 said:It's not impossible for a kids show to have good writing, even if it is intended for little girls. Just because you personally find it bad doesn't mean everyone else does, and have some secret reason as to WHY they like it. In fact, here's an Escapist thread on that very subject! [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.382958-Bronies-out-there-why-do-you-like-MLP?page=2]
I would like some more information as to your example... ostracize?secretkeeper12 said:Just re-read it and your right. How'd I miss that? Welp, glad to see we're on the same page than!Bashfluff said:[
I've already stated things that are not positive you could talk about in my op. People who are fanatical about their hobbies exist everywhere. I don't know what controversy you're talking about, but...how is that relevant? What negative things are you talked about? Be more specific. I'm not dismissing anything that's negative by saying they happen everywhere. I offered a few of my own.
As for my example, it would show that the brony community is willing to ostracize someone simply because of their fan-made artwork, lucid though it may be. I can't seem to find the thread on it, so I guess it's a moot point.It's not impossible for a kids show to have good writing, even if it is intended for little girls. Just because you personally find it bad doesn't mean everyone else does, and have some secret reason as to WHY they like it. In fact, here's an Escapist thread on that very subject! [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.382958-Bronies-out-there-why-do-you-like-MLP?page=2]IamLEAM1983 said:Does that mean I came to consider myself as the definitive authority on all things Sky Dancers? Of course not. I knew it was a shameless attempt at getting girls to buy fancy doll-shaped string-pulled propellers that were rumoured to have sliced open a few pre-teen eyes and faces. I knew it was utterly vapid and without any ounce of intellectual value.
You'd think people would still be able to do that with MLP. Because it parrots the word "friendship" a couple times, though, wouldn't ya know, it's all swell and dandy. Grade-A worthwhile entertainment, even for guys who aren't only of the wrong gender, but out of the target demographic by more than two decades, in some cases!
Like I said - it's more than a little bit strange, when you think about it. My guess is if "adult" cartoons weren't so exclusively gore-filled or focused on furthering a comically cynical view of the world, we wouldn't be forced to fall back onto MLP, Foster's or Adventure Time. If anything, this proves some persons are still looking for some nicely humble and cheery cartoons, well into their thirties.
I think what he's talking about is Tiarawhy, who makes porn and other animations. There was apparently some big brouhaha over whether her non-pornographic stuff should be on Equestria Daily, or something.Bashfluff said:I would like some more information as to your example... ostracize?secretkeeper12 said:Just re-read it and your right. How'd I miss that? Welp, glad to see we're on the same page than!Bashfluff said:[
I've already stated things that are not positive you could talk about in my op. People who are fanatical about their hobbies exist everywhere. I don't know what controversy you're talking about, but...how is that relevant? What negative things are you talked about? Be more specific. I'm not dismissing anything that's negative by saying they happen everywhere. I offered a few of my own.
As for my example, it would show that the brony community is willing to ostracize someone simply because of their fan-made artwork, lucid though it may be. I can't seem to find the thread on it, so I guess it's a moot point.It's not impossible for a kids show to have good writing, even if it is intended for little girls. Just because you personally find it bad doesn't mean everyone else does, and have some secret reason as to WHY they like it. In fact, here's an Escapist thread on that very subject! [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.382958-Bronies-out-there-why-do-you-like-MLP?page=2]IamLEAM1983 said:Does that mean I came to consider myself as the definitive authority on all things Sky Dancers? Of course not. I knew it was a shameless attempt at getting girls to buy fancy doll-shaped string-pulled propellers that were rumoured to have sliced open a few pre-teen eyes and faces. I knew it was utterly vapid and without any ounce of intellectual value.
You'd think people would still be able to do that with MLP. Because it parrots the word "friendship" a couple times, though, wouldn't ya know, it's all swell and dandy. Grade-A worthwhile entertainment, even for guys who aren't only of the wrong gender, but out of the target demographic by more than two decades, in some cases!
Like I said - it's more than a little bit strange, when you think about it. My guess is if "adult" cartoons weren't so exclusively gore-filled or focused on furthering a comically cynical view of the world, we wouldn't be forced to fall back onto MLP, Foster's or Adventure Time. If anything, this proves some persons are still looking for some nicely humble and cheery cartoons, well into their thirties.
It's from a Brian Firenzi video called "Phone Book". I would link to it, but I'm on my phone right now.Mr C said:Sorry for this irrelevant post OP but I love your gif piccy thingy. I have no idea what it is, but I can't stop chuckling at it.