Well well well, Mr. Miller, it seems we begin again. For those of you that don't know, Aaron rejects ponies and those who delight in them, and recently made a comment on my blog, which detailed the Brony lifestyle and culture. I shall be addressing some of Aaron's key points in this blog, and shall thoroughly finish off and remaining dregs of resistance. Forget all you thought you knew about ponies and Bronies-this will be a journey.
First off, Aaron-chan, the "typical" Bronies are in the age group of 13-30, do you really think they would be quote "immature and obnoxious". Granted, there are and always will be immature and obnoxious people in the world, but it seems to me that anyone who feels a fierce hatred for anyone liking a television program seems the much more immature and obnoxious person, wouldn't you say? Secondly, much as I'm interested in dictatorship and ruling with an "iron fist", we do happen to live in the US of A, and "freedom of speech", as it were, is the "norm" in these parts, so we can't force you to watch the show, we're merely trying to introduce you to a great thing that you've never tried before, it's all for your benefit. On the subject of inexperience, I'd love to know how you seem to know the plot of every episode you've never seen in you're life, and challenge you to structure your arguments on more solid footing. The plots happen to be well-structured, including but not limited to- a massive bear that was about to utterly destroy Ponyville, a goddess returns from the moon to plan to take over the world, numerous instances of dragons, hydra's, even a griffin at one point, etc. If the show comes off as happy, well, it was designed that way. I for one enjoy the happiness of this show, life isn't always documentaries on the Holocaust. In conclusion, Aaron of the Miller Clan, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic isn't just some "happy-go-lucky" cartoon "like Spongebob". It deals with the hidden intricacies of relationships, the mysteries of love, and the power of friendship.
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ReplyDeleteWell said my man, well said /)
ReplyDeleteActually, Spongebob has several, well-hidden adult innuendos that, when looked back on, would suprise you. Just sayin'
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