"Egads!" How very DeLancian. 

I haven't been bothered by the MLP talk in the least, but then I've not really posted much in Misc lately. If people want to like the show, more power to them, even though the avatars I've seen lead me to believe that the Pony's look like they have an evil plan to talk over the world a la Pinky and the Brain and the cutesyness is just for show.
You mightr be onto something here.![]()
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Discord was essentialy just Q in another form in the Ponyverse.
MLP bronyism has hit meatspace. I just got back from the black friday sales and heard two store employees having a serious conversation for 15 minutes about the show and the word "brony" was used more than once. Both of these people were males in their 20s.
I fear for the future of the human race.
Maybe he's suggesting some kind of quantum thing, where we all stop being bronies when we're not being observed by the Internet.
My point was I had only heard of this absurdity on this board and it finally hit my little corner of the real world.
The fact that adult males like a show made for preschool girls is a little disturbing.
"Meatspace"?
And I agree - if Lauren Faust says it's okay for adults to watch the show, then it is. She created it - she'd know best.
Also, like I said previously, I refuse to give anyone any shit for watching MLP for one simple reason - because I, a 41 year old man, watch VeggieTales. So I have no right to complain.![]()
My point was I had only heard of this absurdity on this board and it finally hit my little corner of the real world.
The fact that adult males like a show made for preschool girls is a little disturbing.
Not disturbing, it's just different. As has been mentioned before, Lauren Faust, the show's creator, explained that the show wasn't just for little girls, that the show's writing and production was focused on quality programming for young children and their families, to create something that everyone could enjoy, instead of merely tolerate. The show's concept ignited a spark amongst older people, males and females, between the ages of 16 and 40 (though there are fans of the show younger and older).
The show features concepts such as diversity being a binding element of friendship, rather than a separator, and that one can find these elements in places they would never expect. That is something that is relevant to people of all ages. The content of the show is also aimed at people of all ages, including many moments in episodes that have references that children will not recognize, but adults will understand immediately. The production values are top notch, the voice casting is excellent, the stories are fun, there are moral lessons, and the main protagonists are adults. So no, not disturbing at all once you see the whole picture, just different.
If you haven't watched the show, I would suggest giving it a shot. It is nothing like the previous iterations of "My Little Pony", and is it's own stand alone series.
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And I agree - if Lauren Faust says it's okay for adults to watch the show, then it is. She created it - she'd know best.
Also, like I said previously, I refuse to give anyone any shit for watching MLP for one simple reason - because I, a 41 year old man, watch VeggieTales. So I have no right to complain.![]()
You just described the original TMNT, GI Joe, Transformers and many other cartoons of my childhood. I grew out of those 20 years ago.
J, how many children do you have?
Life's too short to watch something you don't like.You just described the original TMNT, GI Joe, Transformers and many other cartoons of my childhood. I grew out of those 20 years ago.
That's fine, but it also means your point of view will be hindered by not knowing the subject matter by which you object.Thank you, but I'll pass.
The fact that adult males like a show made for preschool girls is a little disturbing.
Don't sell him short, all this happened before in this thread!
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