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dont mind me, just quoting
04/28/11(Thu)17:51 No.25470117>>25469750
"Here was a fan of a show that teaches us about love and acceptance"
See, this shit is what gets my blood boiling.
You're not gonna like what I say next, and frankly, I don't care.
If it takes a show designed for pre-teenager girls to teach an adult male (or several hundred, it seems) a code of ethics, then those people have issues. With their upbringing, with their self-identity, something. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but when I watch the show I'm not like "Man, this is so fucking deep." No, I probably blush a bit and/or fast-forward through it (the 'moral' bits) because it's shit I know already, and more than any other time I feel my displaced fandom of the show during those "DEAR PRINCESS CELESTIA" moments.
More than that, I feel embarrassed for the hundreds of 'bronies' out there. I do, in fact, find you guys like the furry fandom (I know, the letter this post addresses talks about that), but let me put that into context: I'm FINE with furries. Whatever they want to enjoy, it's their mind. My issues lies with the people who make a LIFESTYLE out of it, and that applies to bronies who fit that description. If you don't understand what I mean, I'm referring to those people who have started trying to teach their RL friends about friendship (NOT about the show, mind you, but trying to be moral bastions because of it) or are embracing this show like a fucking religion. |