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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 13 3:48 pm
by clyzm
Factually, if Earth was more bronyfied, it would be a better place.


2/10 good effort

PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 13 9:25 pm
by Mastakilla
clyzm wrote:
Factually, if Earth was more bronyfied, it would be a better place.


2/10 good effort


I think ponies everywhere would dissagree :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 13 12:29 am
by Tantalus
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.




Anyone getting that vibe?

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 13 3:10 am
by Clancy Stein
Right. I should leave while I still retain my own taste. I don't need people to agree with my views so I can pretend to know truth.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 13 9:31 pm
by Psychotic
Cyberpony wrote:Bronies React to Collegehumor's My Little Brony
A video with us real bronies, not the rare stereotypes.


The original video from CollegeHumor never needed a "reaction video". It was clearly designed as a joke, like the rest of their videos.

Cyberpony wrote:You think of us all as sex freaks.


James has always had a deep-seated hatred for furries, largely based on his own experiences with them clearly being with the stereotype. I've never met the stereotype, which is why I'm a bit more lenient towards such groups.

However, I pose one question to you and people in other, similar groups:

Why do you enjoy My Little Pony? (replacing "My Little Pony" with an appropriate word, like "anthropomorphic animals" for furries).

Cyberpony, I would enjoy hearing your answer to this question before I explain why this is important.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 13 10:35 pm
by Allan
http://manehatten.com/members/home

I don't... I just... what.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 13 1:19 pm
by James
RIP furvert bronies.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 13 12:35 pm
by James
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eglFAJ2SHc[/youtube]

Re: Bronies

PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 15 8:29 pm
by Cyberpony
Hello everyone! Sorry for the bump. I said I'd be back in about a year... It's been two.

DAMN! Looking at my posts after all this time... They seem like trolls.. only they aren't! :lol: It's hilarious! What a crack-up!

I've been pony-free for ages now and frankly, I can't really imagine myself watching MLP again. Listening to the music made by the community -- maybe, who knows,, but more ponies? Nah, I don't think so. I lost interest in all that long ago.

Hah! Dear JC...

I have no idea what the situation of the fandom is now, what its numbers are or whatever. I guess it's still thriving. Maybe it has already spread into a point where we may not be able to contain it.

Someone call Gary Savage and tell him we need an Anti-Pony Vaccine, k? :twisted:

I'm just gonna keep this username and never change it. HAH!

Re: Bronies

PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 15 10:37 am
by Alistair
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?


YOU INSENSITIVE NEO-CON ANTI-PONY MARXIST HUMAN RIGHTS PSEUDO-SCIENTIFIC MLP HATER.

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Re: Bronies

PostPosted: Tue Apr 05, 16 8:04 am
by Aidan
Either the Brony bandwagon has died down, or it's just super casual and has actually integrated into society now.

I'M COLD, AND SCARED.

Re: Bronies

PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 16 10:48 am
by Allan
Yeah, it's pretty much died off to subculture status again now from what I've seen. Thank god.

Re: Bronies

PostPosted: Fri Apr 08, 16 5:07 am
by Psychotic
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).

Re: Bronies

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 16 5:57 pm
by Aidan
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).



Don't forget those who now identify as 'Gender Neutral' lol