Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but if you already had an iPhone why would you buy an iPod? They became pretty much obsolete.
Bronies Are Cool wrote:I'm drivin down a road in the absolute middle of nowhere at 100 mph and the limit is 55.
Stuntddude wrote:Toothpaste wrote:Stuntddude wrote:I think there's a term for that, it's called a "death wish"!
I thought it was called "speeding", but what do I know? :P
65 on a 55 road would be speeding. 100 on a 55 road is a death wish.
Lying Pink wrote:Berri wrote:Jokeblue wrote:And England.
dont come to england, tis a silly place.
I'll make u tea
Lying Pink wrote:Viricide Filly wrote:We have shortbread and Irn Bru
I'll toss a caber at yo face min
This is why England and Scotland should be better friends. Tea is awesome. Shortbread is awesome. Put them together and it's even greater than the sum of its parts
FLAOFEI wrote:Come to Sweden. We have hurdi purdii meete ballze di skortbolllar!
Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Come to Australia. I'll...erm. Give you a lamington..and show you a kangaroo if I see one! Australia isn't very interesting unless you get out of the cities tbh
Luks wrote:I was today at Crystal Fair (Pony convention in Finland). Really nice convention. There was also nice evening party yesterday with many brony musicians performing like Twitch, Daniel Ingram, RC88, HMage...
Luks wrote:I was today at Crystal Fair (Pony convention in Finland). Really nice convention. There was also nice evening party yesterday with many brony musicians performing like Twitch, Daniel Ingram, RC88, HMage...
Bronies Are Cool wrote:I know freewave does some work for a con here in Denver. He did last year and will again this year I believe. I want to go to it, but I need to find a reason as to why I would be gone until super late. I don't really want to tell my parents I am going to a pony convention. I doubt they would like the idea of that.
Bronies Are Cool wrote:I know freewave does some work for a con here in Denver. He did last year and will again this year I believe. I want to go to it, but I need to find a reason as to why I would be gone until super late. I don't really want to tell my parents I am going to a pony convention. I doubt they would like the idea of that.
eery wrote:I've always found it a stupid comparison. It's just a show, it doesnt say anything about you.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Dude! I was there to! I'M STILL UTRA HYPE ABOUT IT EVEN THOUGH IT'S KINDA OVER!!! Did we meet eachother maybe? We probably bro hoofed, I was the guy giveing random bro hoofs to everyone, and the guy who went around proposing toasts to poneys, and the guy with the purple glowsticks, and the RD tail... remember me?
Needless to say, I had the best time of my life! We laughed, we sang, I think I started one of many "FUN FUN FUN" flash mobs. I bro hoofed Daniel Ingram!!!!!!!!!! And I got an autograph from him "TO FLAO" OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH!!! And I bought a super awesome custom Derpy figure... FOR 150 EUROS!!! Litterally more than half of what I spent on merch in total! And new friends! Gaaaaah! SO AWESOME!!!
Freewave wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:I know freewave does some work for a con here in Denver. He did last year and will again this year I believe. I want to go to it, but I need to find a reason as to why I would be gone until super late. I don't really want to tell my parents I am going to a pony convention. I doubt they would like the idea of that.
Yeah either say you'll be with friends or come clean that this is a legitimate convention where fans are going. i know it may be an awkward situation where you have to say you are into something that SEEMS weird on the surface but there's some real legitimacy in the fandom at this point. You can point them to a documentary and video on the subject if you need to spell it our for them. It's really up to you how you want to do it.
Acsii wrote:eery wrote:I've always found it a stupid comparison. It's just a show, it doesnt say anything about you.
Exactly. No one gets horribly judged for watching Pokemon or playing it
ExoBassTix wrote:Acsii wrote:eery wrote:I've always found it a stupid comparison. It's just a show, it doesnt say anything about you.
Exactly. No one gets horribly judged for watching Pokemon or playing it
While I agree that bronies are easier judged than Pokémon fanboys or fans from other franchises, I disagree that liking MLP:FiM says nothing about you. Just like being a closet brony or not also has a different say about who you are.
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
ExoBassTix wrote:Acsii wrote:eery wrote:I've always found it a stupid comparison. It's just a show, it doesnt say anything about you.
Exactly. No one gets horribly judged for watching Pokemon or playing it
While I agree that bronies are easier judged than Pokémon fanboys or fans from other franchises, I disagree that liking MLP:FiM says nothing about you. Just like being a closet brony or not also has a different say about who you are.
eery wrote:Hiding that you watch the show is also VERY different from sexuality, as you don't have to, in any way, to share that you watch the show, it literally doesn't matter, even if other people happen to do.
Except extreme situations with bullying and such, it's not damaging to the person to be judged for it, generally speaking, and especcially in adulthood. I also want to mention that you can be bullied for literally ANYTHING that could be used against you.I dont want to downplay the severity of what bullying can do, I'm just saying its very much not specific to MLP
eery wrote:it's not damaging to the person to be judged for it
eery wrote:People shouldn't HAVE to be "closet" gays, it shouldn't be this big thing that people feel is so wrong.
Luks wrote:Awesome!
I'm not sure if we met, I didn't bro hoof anyone D: I didn't buy anything expect food.
I was part in a group that had big cardboard sign with "Autismia" and "Poneja :3"-texts on it. We got autographs on that sign too.
eery wrote:I've always found it a stupid comparison. It's just a show, it doesnt say anything about you.
Acsii wrote:You're right it does say something about you. That you have an interest in a tv show... that is all.
ExoBassTix wrote:eery wrote:Also,eery wrote:it's not damaging to the person to be judged for it
Speak for yourself please.
eery wrote:Hiding that you watch the show is also VERY different from sexuality, as you don't have to, in any way, to share that you watch the show, it literally doesn't matter, even if other people happen to do.
eery wrote:I've always found it a stupid comparison. It's just a show, it doesnt say anything about you.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/face-your-fear/201303/wear-it-armor-and-it-can-never-be-used-hurt-you wrote:“Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you.” - (Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones).
This quote is great in that it sums up the biggest fear for many people with social anxiety - showing their true self. If they show their real selves, they feel the world will hurt them. However, if people with social anxiety 'own' who they are, without fear, then the world, in most cases, does not hurt them.
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