Factually, if Earth was more bronyfied, it would be a better place.
2/10 good effort
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clyzm wrote:Factually, if Earth was more bronyfied, it would be a better place.
2/10 good effort
Cyberpony wrote:Well, several clueless threads like this aren't going to take the best fandom in history down.
Factually, if Earth was more bronyfied, it would be a better place.
Ultimately, our fandom's values are what make it great.
You shouldn't care about what others think, your hobby is your hobby. And when it's that of a countless amount of people -
estimate: 1 000 000 - 1 500 000 - and growing, we are all but a lonely/intolerant/awkward bunch, but people that everybody should be -
We will, undeniably, unquestionably, survive.
More, we will thrive.
Cyberpony wrote:Bronies React to Collegehumor's My Little Brony
A video with us real bronies, not the rare stereotypes.
Cyberpony wrote:You think of us all as sex freaks.
clyzm wrote:Yesterday at the local mall I work part-time at, I've had the displeasure of dealing with some overweight teen decked out in MyLittlePony gear, from his shoes to his sweater. He came along with 2 other friends and they all had MLP shirts on.
So I casually went "you like MLP, huh" as I was processing his order and he went off on a rant about how nobody appreciates the pony culture and sensitivity and all that garbage. I didn't listen to half of his drivel but it seemed like they do it for the same reason that some men wear obviously girly shirts, to appear masculine?
Though it seems to me that they show more of their insecurity than anything else, I mean seriously why would you watch a little girls' show to prove to the world how masculine you are?
I don't understand it one bit. Where did this "cultural" phenomenon come from? Why do people love that show, people that the show is obviously not intended for?
Psychotic wrote:too long; didn't read: Fad dies like other fad.
Next fad on the agenda: Extreme feminism. As well as all the kneejerk, cringey responses to it. A few reddit subs come to mind (like TheRedPill or KotakuInAction).