Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
Speaking of MLP shirts, I saw a girl in a DJ Pon3 shirt today.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Yesterday I saw a guy in the Club (our student center's hangout place) wearing a Derpy Hooves hoodie. It had her eyes on it and everything XD
Axios!
Me either. The show has yet to penetrate here. I've seen two other bronies here in the 2 and a half years of the show.
Tealove is best pony.
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I've seen a couple around campus at varies times. It always makes me do a double take.
I really wish people wouldn't upload megasweets stuff in bursts. I don't have a problem with suggestive stuff, but when there's 5 images on the front page by him it gets kinda annoying.
I've never had or used anything other than a desktop.
Pronounced "Sid-zellia"
I think I live in a Brony hotspot. I.e. college
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I've seen a decent amount of pony merch, mostly via my roommate, who's got an RD hoodie and a couple of shirts. There was one girl at a place I used to work with an RD hoodie I think, and a few people in college had shirts. Yay, art college.
Yeah, I graduated from college like a month before the brony fanbase really exploded, so I never got to be part of a group. The only IRL brony I've seen is one of my friends from high school.
Not as much as giving up halfway and not getting it at all. Which you didn't.
Oh, the thread? Don't worry, it's just dead
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I only know my cousin, who introduced me to the show by comparing me to Pinkie Pie, causing me to watch it to make sure he wasn't insulting me, and his younger sister is as well.
I don't know any others. My friend likes a picture I have on my iPod of Fluttershy eating a cookie, though that's just because it's friggin' adorable.
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
People take 5 years to graduate all the time.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.