The Thread About Ponies, Logistics and General Weirdness (And Gilda)TV 

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Pinkie is definitely on something. She's just too, too....everything. :lol:

I love her though...
 
So long as it's not something like bondage, or pedophaelia, or stuff like that, I'm fine with you liking what you like.

I apologise in advance for going WAY off topic here but I had to ask this

How the hell is bondage in the same league as pedophilia? A few people on here will be aware of my 'tastes' when it comes to the fetish world (A recent photo shoot was a good example) and views like this are what give the word 'bondage' a bad name. That and the media who portray the scene as a terrifying place full of goths and murderers which couldn't be further from the truth.

I've met lots of people who are into bondage and not one of them was a weirdo or a freak or a psycho, they were very nice people who live normal lives but enjoy what they enjoy in private. Comparing it to pedophilia is just disgusting IMO :yuck:
 
Just curious about this, bronies. What are your thoughts or reaction(s) to those Table pics? What do you guys think drove them to post tables of all things to counter you guys?
 
Just curious about this, bronies. What are your thoughts or reaction(s) to those Table pics? What do you guys think drove them to post tables of all things to counter you guys?

Vein attempt at humor?
 
Just curious about this, bronies. What are your thoughts or reaction(s) to those Table pics? What do you guys think drove them to post tables of all things to counter you guys?

They're stupid. Where's the point? They were posted for the sake of not being funny just because someone doesn't like the pony pictures.
And I don't even like all the pony pictures, that were posted, but those are at least an attempt at funny, the tables are just idiotic.
 
Yup the ponies will just grow and grow. That's the power of curiosity. It makes people watch it.
From then on it's the adorableness and awesomeness of the show that keeps people hooked.
 
I just watched episode 9. All I could think the entire time was "xenophobia- brought to you by My Little Pony."
 
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On October 10, 2010, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic was aired as part of the debut of the new television network, The Hub, which ended up replacing Discovery Kids. On October 19, 2010, Cartoon Brew wrote an article about the show entitled, The End of the Creator-Driven Era in TV Animation, which had an oddly alarmist tone to it. Threads on 4chan’s comic and cartoon board, /co/, attacked and made fun of the article for this reason. The article and the threads generated /co/’s initial interest in the show, causing several members to go and watch the first episode. After the second episode aired on October 22nd, threads about the Ponies started to boom even more, gaining the show fans outside of its target demographic.

4chan. Are you surprised?
 
Yes they are, but it still pissed off lots of people.
Like in that one certain thread in the rumble strip.
 
Yeah you're right, but the whole pony thing brought more people into the whole thing.
But I guess it was a bad example.
 
But I own a VW. If I don't like Audi I essentially wouldn't like a better trim package and more powerful engine on my car.

That and Audi has had me since I first saw an R8 LMP car win the Petite Le Mans.

Do you not know what sticking my tongue out at you means? Geez. Talk about people taking things too seriously. XD
 
Do you not know what sticking my tongue out at you means? Geez. Talk about people taking things too seriously. XD

Do you not know what sticking my tongue in my cheek means? I thought the, "but I would have to hate my car," bit made it obviously a joking response.

EDIT:
Anyone else pay attention to the members viewing this thread list and noticed adamant haters of the ponies listed?

My guess: closet bronies.
 
Well, I have snorted, as MercilessOne put it, the rainbow-colored crack. And, unlike most other people, I found it quite unattractive. OK, that's an understatement. It was terrible. It's like Pokemon meets slapstick comedy, which isn't a good thing in my opinion. In fact, I only watched a few minutes of the first ep, becuase I couldn't take any more. My thoughts after watching 6min or so are the same as they were before I started. They go something like "Why am I watching this?"

The first thing I noticed was the storyline as described in the intro. I was pleasently surprised, having expected it to have no more substance than a generic fairy tale. It's closer to the Pokemon level of maturity and area of content (X is supposed to happen on Y day of Z year/festival/period). But it still has a high immaturity factor, unfortunately.

Another thing I expected was simplistic dialogue, dumbed down for kids raised on "Frank had a dog. His name was spot." That's not entirely true, it's closer to the "Pokemon anime" level of complexity. Which is still somewhat simple.

The next problem is the characters. I've really seen Twilight, Spike (Might as well be Spyro), and Pinkie Pie. You have Spike's "clumsy guy" role. Twilight's "overworked, flustered administrative assistant/secretary/grad student?/whatever else you can think of" routine (actually, I'm not sure what she is). But Pinkie Pie takes the cake. All I saw of her was when Twilight tried to say hi and she ran. Fast. Justin and T-12 are right, she's definitely on something.

A typical character issue with children's stories is purposeless evil and causeless good. You've seen it before - the villain who's evil because... they are, or because they want to take over the world and... well... rule it, again for no reason except perhaps childish mean-spiritedness. The producers of MLP have made little effort to avoid this problem. If the dialogue hasn't been excessively simplified, the plot complexity certainly has, with Le Evil Pony attempting to take over and impose the Equestria equivalent of a totalitarian dystopia because that's destiny or something similarly cliche. Meanwhile, those ponies destined to align themselves with the "good side" live in inexplicable harmony normally impossible to achieve, running under a simplistic socialist monarchy with little mention of any authority except a highly cliche "princess". (Yeah, there are probably inaccuracies here, but like I said I couldn't watch more than about six minutes of it)

The environment is another turn-off. Castles in the clouds, idyllic children's book farm scenes, etc etc. It's so generic, and so immature.

I guess it's a testament to the increasing immaturity and dysfunctional public education system of our society that grown men can not only watch, but like, let alone make a meme out of, a TV show aimed at small children with a tagline like "friendship is magic".
 
Age is just a number. If you like something, you like it. ;)

you just have to put up with looking strange, but why should someone even care what someone else likes or dislikes? 👍
 
You went in with the "I'm going to hate this" attitude and wound up hating it, what a surprise.:rolleyes:
 
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