• Friendship Is Magic, Unreleased Doc
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poor poor oliver
I don't understand they look like regular people and everything if they didn't dress weird.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;36390660]I don't understand they look like regular people and everything if they didn't dress weird.[/QUOTE] I don't think looking greasy, having a huge-ass neckbeard, and your face infested by acne is normal.
[QUOTE=FPtje;36384596]HAHA, Look at this! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUdiCqDVUxI[/media] This is bad, haha! It's funny to see an actual child in there, though.[/QUOTE] It's really weird, thanks to the over saturation of brony culture, it's actually hard for me to imagine actual young kids watching the show.
[QUOTE=NoobSauce;36391366]I don't think looking greasy, having a huge-ass neckbeard, and your face infested by acne is normal.[/QUOTE]I guess it's just lack of hygiene?
[QUOTE=NoobSauce;36391366]I don't think looking greasy, having a huge-ass neckbeard, and your face infested by acne is normal.[/QUOTE] Acne on teens sounds pretty normal to me, other than that a bunch of people in that video didn't have those things. Well I mean some I don't know whatever
This is just sad, can someone explain to me out of all the things they're to obsess about people choose dumb ponies?
[QUOTE=Color;36404218]This is just sad, can someone explain to me out of all the things they're to obsess about people choose dumb ponies?[/QUOTE] Colorful = happy Dull and grey = Sad Sad people want to be happy, so they look at happy things, such as colorful ponies.
The black guy at the beginning always gets me.
i hate that guy "YOU HATE BRONIES WOW YOU STUPID HATER HATERS GONNA HATE TOLERATE"
The whole brony think was something I thought was pretty cool at first when I got involved with it. It was just a bunch of guys on the internet that found a pretty funny cartoon and rolled with it, but since then its become huge and fallen apart. So much terrible shit has come into the fandom, it's not about "love and tolerance" anymore. People have been basing huge parts of their lives around it and been taking it far too seriously. It was fun when it was a little joke, but it's become a terrible shitfest ever since.
[QUOTE=johnlmonkey;36417531]The whole brony think was something I thought was pretty cool at first when I got involved with it. It was just a bunch of guys on the internet that found a pretty funny cartoon and rolled with it, but since then its become huge and fallen apart. So much terrible shit has come into the fandom, it's not about "love and tolerance" anymore. People have been basing huge parts of their lives around it and been taking it far too seriously. It was fun when it was a little joke, but it's become a terrible shitfest ever since.[/QUOTE] [img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Y1xTrEn3pwg/TNAB6RNsniI/AAAAAAAACcs/nbv5ckXEJHk/s1600/checkmark.png[/img]
[QUOTE=johnlmonkey;36417531]The whole brony think was something I thought was pretty cool at first when I got involved with it. It was just a bunch of guys on the internet that found a pretty funny cartoon and rolled with it, but since then its become huge and fallen apart. So much terrible shit has come into the fandom, it's not about "love and tolerance" anymore. People have been basing huge parts of their lives around it and been taking it far too seriously. It was fun when it was a little joke, but it's become a terrible shitfest ever since.[/QUOTE] so how bout them tulpas?
I don't think any brony should be judged. Throughout the video I did feel bad because most of these fans were picked on, and made out to feel like crap but I did smile for most of it because these bronies were happy. The show was their saving grace. Honestly I feel like some of these fans wouldn't be living without the show, you heard Andrews testimonial; he was extremely depressed before he found friendship is magic. Basically what I'm trying to say is let them enjoy what they want to enjoy.
people who would have killed themselves otherwise won't find any saving grace in the show, getting to that point is part of a MUCH deeper problem emotionally that finding a cartoon to watch can't fix. Not saying that people who claim they'd have killed themselves without it weren't depressed, I'm just saying it's the kind of depression that asks for attention and sympathy, not for an end.
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