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Any Bronies on Here? :P

Started by Cody Jensen, January 18, 2012, 01:02:00 PM

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Cody Jensen

@Keaira thanks i'll try. I have the Evil Enchantress Remix stuck in my head now and I've been listening to it all morning 0.0

@Luc Ya. Basically, what VeryGnawty said. It's a clever storyline and well the potty jokes just get really old, this actually has jokes that make me laugh. Plus the interesting and colourful characters.

@Bradd Eyup :3
Derp

"I just don't know what went wrong!"
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jmaxley

Did anyone catch this week's episode yet (Read It and Weep)?  Talk about 20% cooler!  My favorite Dash episode by far. 
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dalebert

The only reason I recognized the subject of this thread is because someone called into Porc Therapy to talk about being a My Little Pony fan. It was quite enlightening. I had no idea there was a show. I only knew of them from the toy commercials.

poptart

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Keaira

Bronies and Pegasisters are forever. Just like Transformers. :P
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PixieBoy

Poptart, what's so horrible about a bunch of people enjoying an animated show?

Quote from: Bradd on January 29, 2012, 10:28:06 AM
Big Mac for the win! :D

Eeyup.


This one's for you, Bradd,
...that fey-looking freak kid with too many books and too much bodily fat
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jmaxley

Quote from: Keaira on February 05, 2012, 07:17:03 AM
Bronies and Pegasisters are forever. Just like Transformers. :P
*High five!!*

If someone doesn't like something that a thread talks about, then why click on the thread?

LOL at Big Mac clip. XD 

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Keaira

Quote from: jmax on February 05, 2012, 12:48:03 PM
*High five!!*

If someone doesn't like something that a thread talks about, then why click on the thread?

LOL at Big Mac clip. XD

*high five's back*

I may not have had the My little Pony toys when I was little, And I might have had to go over to a girl friend's house to play with them, But that doesn't make me any less happy discussing  this almost missing part of my childhood. Nor will I be silent about it!
Telling people to let a thread die, a thread that has opened up a shared commonality where we can talk about something that brings us closer together, especially when it's still relevant to our lives, is just plain mean.

No PopTart, WE WILL NOT LET THIS THREAD DIE!

Cody, That's a name I've always loved and wished I'd had as a boy....I'd love to see you make a custom pony for all of us, One that represents the whole transgender community. Just an idea. ^_^
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poptart

Quote from: PixieBoy on February 05, 2012, 09:58:46 AM
Poptart, what's so horrible about a bunch of people enjoying an animated show?

It's just not relevant to this forum and it keeps getting bumped.
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schism

i'm gonna jump in here.... i'm not an MLP fan.  to be honest, i really can't stand the show.  but that's my opinion and i have the choice of simply avoiding this thread.  i don't think it's irrelevent to a forum of guys who are looking for shared interests and want to socialise with other FTMs who're into the same things, and while you could argue that it might be better in general discussion, the question is specific to guys, given that MLP is notorious for its male following and the term 'bronies'.
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Keaira

Quote from: poptart on February 05, 2012, 02:56:43 PM
It's just not relevant to this forum and it keeps getting bumped.

*Sighs and shakes her head* Yes it is relevant. The guys, they got to play with MLP toys. the girls didn't. How is that not relevant? here at Susan's, things can be a little opposite compared to the outside world. The guys here talk about how they cope with periods and the girls are glad they dont get morning wood anymore. These are all relevant experiences to our lives. But since MLP has made a comeback and only gotten better, why can't I hang around with the boys who obviously know more about them than I do?

And what makes this any less relevant than some of the other, more  unusual threads?
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jmaxley

Quote from: poptart on February 05, 2012, 02:56:43 PM
It's just not relevant to this forum and it keeps getting bumped.

It is pretty relevant, though.  It's already brought up discussion about which toys people were allowed to play with, just because of the sex someone was assigned at birth.  Keaira has talked about how she wasn't allowed ponies.  And I never got a Hot Wheels set or Ninja turtles for birthdays or Christmas--though I got plenty of dolls and pink stuff.  I'm sure a lot of people here could tell similar stories about not being given toys or only allowed to play with certain toys because of their biological sex.  Toys are pretty strictly gender-policed (with many parents and also with the toy companies going with "what sells").  Toys are one big area where kids first start learning about gender stereotypes.  So it's pretty significant that you have guys crossing the gender divide to watch and/or collect something aimed at girls.  It's a quality show that appeals to both boys and girls, whether they're adults or kids.
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Cody Jensen

Quote from: jmax on February 06, 2012, 05:38:05 AM
It is pretty relevant, though.  It's already brought up discussion about which toys people were allowed to play with, just because of the sex someone was assigned at birth.  Keaira has talked about how she wasn't allowed ponies.  And I never got a Hot Wheels set or Ninja turtles for birthdays or Christmas--though I got plenty of dolls and pink stuff.  I'm sure a lot of people here could tell similar stories about not being given toys or only allowed to play with certain toys because of their biological sex.  Toys are pretty strictly gender-policed (with many parents and also with the toy companies going with "what sells").  Toys are one big area where kids first start learning about gender stereotypes.  So it's pretty significant that you have guys crossing the gender divide to watch and/or collect something aimed at girls.  It's a quality show that appeals to both boys and girls, whether they're adults or kids.

This this this this this this this this this this :D ...ok I am done now XD but yea the entire time I've replied to this thread I was thinking about how my parents actually didn't care if I wanted a Hot Wheel toy or a dinosaur. Maybe because it's more socially acceptable for girls to play with both genders toys? Hmm.
Derp

"I just don't know what went wrong!"
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tekla

I had no idea there was a show. I only knew of them from the toy commercials.

The show is a toy commercial.  It's wholly owned by Hasbro.

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is an animated television series that premiered on October 10, 2010, on the United States cable network The Hub. Hasbro Studios and DHX Media Vancouver (formerly known as Studio B Productions) produce the series, which is based on Hasbro, Inc's My Little Pony line of toys and animated works. As of September 2011, the show is in its second season in the United States, and is broadcasting internationally in dozens of countries in over ten languages.
Animator Lauren Faust was selected by Hasbro as the creative director and executive producer for the show. Faust sought to challenge the established "girly" nature of the existing My Little Pony line, creating more in-depth characters and adventurous settings, incorporating Hasbro's suggestions for E/I ("educational and informational") content and marketing of the toy line.

wiki
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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jmaxley

One of my new favorite fan vids.   ;D

The Manliest Brony in the World
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Keaira

My wife bought me Rainbow Dash. ^_^ I need to get her a Pinkie pie now. The downside is I'm too old to enjoy the toys like I used to as a child. lol
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Cody Jensen

@Keaira, btw I bought a horse painting kit and painted one of the horses to look like Starlite :) I'll try n post a pic o' him, im pretty pleased with how it turned out XD
Derp

"I just don't know what went wrong!"
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LivingInGrey

I wouldn't call myself a fan of the My Little Pony series, but I figured I'd throw this out.

I took notice of this somewhere in the first season of this show, the person who wrote the story for this is Lauren Faust, wife of Craig McCracken...

Both of them were responsible for the Powerpuff Girls.
(ROCK) ---> ME <--- (HARD PLACE)
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Dane

Currently pushing to get Rainbow Dash to be the mascot of our school GSA. 20% cooler in 10 seconds Flat. Eeyup.
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supremecatoverlord

I don't know why people feel the need to keep bumping this instead of "men with cats".
Lulz.
So much better.
Meow.



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