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I'm thinking there must be some level of sexual attraction between the older fans and the "characters".
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It's my 5 year old girl's favorite cartoon so I have seen a few episodes. I had to stop and rewind one episode to do a double take when it showed them at a bowling alley and I saw one pony with a hairnet, one with shooting glasses and Donnie and The Dude. I guess there are worse things to watch.
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I know gabby pantaloni. She got me an employee discount at hershey park.
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Hell and fuck yes. The entire corpus of Robotech is on Netflix, I need to watch it all from start to finish, at some point. I'm kind of shocked how much some of the mecha in the scenes of the units arming up look like Warhammers and Wasps from Battletech. Didn't some company eventually sue the shit out of FASA for obviously just outright stealing designs? I don't know if they got sued, but a lot were obviously direct copies. Battletech: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lichtblau/mecha/Battletech/Marauder/marauder004.jpg Robotech: http://www.kent.net/robotech/mecha/zentraedi/glaug.gif Gotta love a children's cartoon that graphically wiped out 70% of planet earth and showed kids getting vaporized. FASA had the US gaming rights to the designs from Harmony Gold, for the mecha that appeared in Macross (Robotech), and several other shows. BatleTech was originally to be just a remix of those mecha designs in a universe that was more or less Five Star Stories rebaked. This was back in the day when stuff from Japan was exotic, ha! Harmony Gold, Tatsunoko (the original creators) and FASA (and to some degree Palladium Books) eventually all got back into a snarl about it later on, with incompatibilities in US and Japan copyright laws, plus the newer media of a new cartoon and movie possibly, and all kinds of other messes. FASA folded, the IP for BattleTech now resides with Catalyst Labs. BattleTech expurgated all their borrowed designs from new materials, replacing them with new designs, and went their own way. Palladium Books now has a revised Robotech RPG out that is much closer in details to the original Macross source materials. The new cartoon died after two episodes I think it was. This. The legal quagmire of Macross/Robotech IP is really amazing. Just try getting a license to use those designs. Complete nightmare. Best, JBR |
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Bunch of social rejects and losers. Look at the people in those photos on the blaze. It's worse than a fucking LAN party.
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I don't know whats worse, Bronies or Furries..
both are creepy. /shudder |
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Quoted: Bunch of social rejects and losers. Look at the people in those photos on the blaze. It's worse than a fucking LAN party. Grow the fuck up and act normal. Are you talking about the bronies or Arfcom? |
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Quoted: Great......theyre from NY.....just great. As if this board needed any more ammo..... Just move to PA. It fixes everything. |
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So what's the next trend going to be?
Care-bears? No wait I got it!! Rainbow Bright!! |
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Bunch of social rejects and losers. Look at the people in those photos on the blaze. It's worse than a fucking LAN party. Grow the fuck up and act normal. Are you talking about the bronies or Arfcom? Essentially one in the same |
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"Bronies" are just the internet version of hipsters. They think it's cool in an ironic way to like a show for little girls.
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Bunch of social rejects and losers. Look at the people in those photos on the blaze. It's worse than a fucking LAN party. Grow the fuck up and act normal. Yup. And more than a few future Jerry Sunduskys in that group too, I'm sure. |
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This thread is gayer than a bag full of dicks!
Fuckin girlie men |
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It isn't the animation at all, or that it's even about a toy line. It's about that it's based on a girls toy line from the 1980's. And not even a very...good or interesting toy at that. Barbie is something that lots of people are interested in and can relate to, not "My Little Pony"... My Little Pony was about one of the worse toys ever invented in the 1980's, basically cheap plastic hollow sparkly crap with long plastic hair...that you combed. You couldn't pose them, you couldn't adjust them, and they never had anything cooler than a collar or barn for a play set, WTF? They just stand around looking cute and you comb their hair... STOOPIST TOY EVER!! At least with the 12" Barbie you could have GI Joe beat the shit out of that metro-fag Ken and bend Barbie over the hood of her pink Corvette! When grown men find themselves interested in things for 4-8 year old girls, it borders on something creepy and perverse. No kidding. How do grown men explain their attendance to such an event to the other adults in their lives? Damn. |
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Thank-you for posting that pic! It used to be my cell's wall paper. I will put it on my new cell next week. |
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I need to go to the next convention not as a fan but as a vendor, I would sell cock sandwiches and just fucking print money. I'll be rich! I hope you get enough cock Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Paging bakermike... How may I help you? Pedophiles? Seriously fucked up. |
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I bet there was an exponential increase in craigslist casual encounter and grindr ads within 10 miles of that convention center the whole time that was going on.
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What. The. Fuck. Are you surprised that people like a TV show? No. I'm surprised that older men like this particular tv show. |
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Furries seem somehow better now. Odd, ain't it? You got to give the furries credit... at least they admit their disgusting sexual attractions. If the bronies admit there pedo/beastiality desires, we can start to try and help them. Have fun with your show dudes, but the level of obsession that some of these folks take it to is disturbing. One thing to laugh and enjoy it, but when the credits roll reality kicks back in. |
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"Bronies" are just the internet version of hipsters. They think it's cool in an ironic way to like a show for little girls. That almost gives them some credibility. I'm going to go with they're just weirdos. |
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I do watch that show, it does amuse me, and I'm not any farther "into it" than that. I have none of the related merchandising products and don't have any want, need, or desire to get any.
There are different levels of fandom. I'd say I'm pretty low on the ladder. The statement that there's a connection between fandom and pedophilia is a retarded statement from a retarded mind. You couldn't establish such a connection if you had a large team of investigators and lots of time and money to waste on that particular witchhunt. It's just people enjoying a fantasy world. You know, like those people who waste endless hours playing Skyrim or Minecraft or Halo. No different in general concept, except they're probably a more open minded, fun loving bunch instead of a bunch of passive-aggressive basement dwellers. Incidentally, Bronycon was hosted by John DeLancie, well known as Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation. He's done a voice role (Discord) in the show on a couple of episodes and will probably be doing it again CJ |
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Quoted: That's kind of what I was thinking. "Bronies" are just the internet version of hipsters. They think it's cool in an ironic way to like a show for little girls. I love animated shows. (Anything from Adam Reed, The Venture Bros, Home Movies.) There are even animated show that are aimed at kids that I think are really funny. (Dexter's Laboratory, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.) After seeing a few threads about MLP here, I decided to check it out. To be honest, this one I don't get. I just don't see the appeal to adults. |
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Paging bakermike... How may I help you? I don't need anything. Don't have a "pony" in this fight. You were just the first member that came to mind who would want to be in on this clusterfuck. |
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As for children's TV shows, I have degrees of hate and love for all of them. "Adventure Time" is some of the worst shit I've ever seen in my life. "Veggie Tales" as well. MLP is "Meh".
Pretty much the only one I LOVE is "Phineas and Ferb", because it's bad ass. If I'm drunk at 3am and "Phineas and Ferb" comes on, I'll watch that shit, and laugh my ass off. That shit is awesome. My Son and I will be sitting on the couch some nights, and the conversation goes like this: Me: Hey bud, what do you want to watch? Him: Barney! Veggie Tales! Adventure Land! Dexter's Laboratory! Me: Phineas and Ferb it is, then. |
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Pics looked like mostly fat chicks and neckbeards, pretty much what one would expect at such an event.
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As for children's TV shows, I have degrees of hate and love for all of them. "Adventure Time" is some of the worst shit I've ever seen in my life. Oh man, no way! I don't know what it is specifically, but that whole show appeals to 10-year-old with such absolute precision that it freaks me out a little. The whole show is like how a kid would imagine their avatar in an old-school video game. It's like a whole world made out of every weird action/adventure game from like 1980 to like 1995. That show does some kind of secret Nazi science to my brain and makes me love it. It's a little too frenetic, though, like Spongebob or The Fairly Oddparents, so I gotta take it two or three episodes at a time or I'll freak out. Also, John DiMaggio. John DiMaggio is all you need. Need to chainsaw a guy in half? John DiMaggio. Need a fist bump from 500 yards? John DiMaggio. Smoke a cigar, drink a forty, steal priceless artworks? John DiMaggio. Truly a voice for all seasons. Quoted:
I've only seen a little of The Venture Brothers, but both hell and fuck yes to all the other shows listed. PPG and Samurai Jack were super good, too.
That's kind of what I was thinking.I love animated shows. (Anything from Adam Reed, The Venture Bros, Home Movies.) There are even animated show that are aimed at kids that I think are really funny. (Dexter's Laboratory, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.) After seeing a few threads about MLP here, I decided to check it out. To be honest, this one I don't get. I just don't see the appeal to adults. I like a lot of the same shows you do, presumably for similar reasons (because they're clever and funny and interesting and, in Foster's Home, kind of fucked up), so why do you assume that the one show I do like that you don't like makes me some kind of hipster douchebag? Why not just assume that they like slightly different things than you? |
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Honest questions for the ahem.... Bronies. Or those who live openly as Bronies.
What do your fathers think of your interest in My Little Pony? What do your girlfriends or wives think? What about your non bronie male friends? Do you engage in other activity normally associated with little girls? IE having tea parties with stuffed animals? Playing with or collecting Barbies, etc? Is this a new thing for you or have you always "marched to your own drummer? Not a slam just trying to understand the Bronie lifestyle? |
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Quoted: This is an invitation to form the largest ARFCOM hunting party ever. Half of Arfcom ARE "Bronies" no bullshit |
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I don't know why this is a huge fucking deal.
It's no different than an anime con or a Star Trek con. |
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Quoted: Wherever there is prey, there are predators.I wonder how many are pedophiles and are there for the kids. Not saying those wierdo bronies are pedos though. Just extremely weird. Kins of like drag queen weird or furry weird. |
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As for children's TV shows, I have degrees of hate and love for all of them. "Adventure Time" is some of the worst shit I've ever seen in my life. Oh man, no way! I don't know what it is specifically, but that whole show appeals to 10-year-old with such absolute precision that it freaks me out a little. The whole show is like how a kid would imagine their avatar in an old-school video game. It's like a whole world made out of every weird action/adventure game from like 1980 to like 1995. That show does some kind of secret Nazi science to my brain and makes me love it. It's a little too frenetic, though, like Spongebob or The Fairly Oddparents, so I gotta take it two or three episodes at a time or I'll freak out. Also, John DiMaggio. John DiMaggio is all you need. Need to chainsaw a guy in half? John DiMaggio. Need a fist bump from 500 yards? John DiMaggio. Smoke a cigar, drink a forty, steal priceless artworks? John DiMaggio. Truly a voice for all seasons. That show is disturbing at times. Goliad was nuts. And then seeing Goliad and Stormo in the background in Princess Cookie? |
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Honest questions for the ahem.... Bronies. Or those who live openly as Bronies. What do your fathers think of your interest in My Little Pony? What do your girlfriends or wives think? What about your non bronie male friends? Do you engage in other activity normally associated with little girls? IE having tea parties with stuffed animals? Playing with or collecting Barbies, etc? Is this a new thing for you or have you always "marched to your own drummer? Not a slam just trying to understand the Bronie lifestyle? Anyone who defines their lifestyle by a television show they watch is plain weird. Enjoying a show != having a lifestyle around the show. |
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met a brony irl
fat, check aspie as fuck, check CS major, check basically a faggot, check yeahm so that was a great experience would repeat again A++++ |
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