Yeah, the trollmance skrews up a lot of people.
Y'know, we really oughta make a repository of "how did you get into ponies?" responses so we can just link to it every time the question comes up. :P
It does tend to be pretty much the same response across the board. "I saw stuff on the internet and decided to give it a try."
Goodnight, Apple. Went back a few pages and I'm sorry to hear what happened.
Ehh, my old brony friend tried to get me to read Homestuck. "I'll get to it when I finish Don Quixote and Great Expectations", I told him.
On another note: who the hell keeps posting my stuff on derpibooru?
edited 28th Aug '13 2:43:13 PM by PrincessGwenevere
I think "#dumb theories" accurately describes my time spent in this fandom.
@Murphy Here's my condensed response to how I became a Brony: Discovered Ponies in YTP vid, discovered Bronies, watched first episode then watched half of season 1 and then kind of went away from the show for awhile, then started watching the show again and watched the rest of season 1, was in denial that I was a Brony when I secretly was which I kept from these guys, got tricked into confessing I was a Brony, and then finally accepted my new status and that's pretty much the story of my life.
@Cricket Really could not give two shits about cricket to be honest, and considering I live in England where it's played constantly that's saying a lot really.
And I have noticed you guys REALLY do like Homestuck. Well at least some of you do anyway. Is Homestuck really that popular?
edited 28th Aug '13 2:45:06 PM by Starscream759
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I recently found
this
, and judging by the upload time on it, someone posted it almost imediately after I put it on my DA account.
I'm confused more than anything else.
I think "#dumb theories" accurately describes my time spent in this fandom.
I'm still not all that sure what Homestuck is about.
It's not really about anything.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
That reminds me. I still don't get what the deal with that hippo was.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
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They dressed it up to look like Apple Bloom.
That is the face of a man who just ate a kitten. Raw.
Ooh, motion comic looks cool.

Too bad I already own the regular comic. /shrug
I'm surprised the fan community hasn't done any dubbing of the comic yet. That'd be fun to hear.
I think "#dumb theories" accurately describes my time spent in this fandom.
D'awww that comic was pretty cute. Koalifications...
It's about several groups of internet friends who travel to a fantasy world to play a game that will save or doom reality/the multiverse.
That sort of describes the first couple acts.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Woot. Finally got the first arc of the comic in the mail. Proceeding to read.
Yeah, Homestuck is immensely complicated, and yes, extremely popular. The guy who writes it had a did a kickstarter to fund a Homestuck videogame and it raised over two million dollars. So yeah, it's popular. I enjoy it, but at some points I feel like Hussie throws too much stuff in just for the hell of it rather than because it's good for the story. He also re-invents the cosmology so often that it doesn't really have a lot of tension because there at least half a dozen ways to come back from the dead, and it's likely he'll come up with more before it's over.
Oh my. Tealove has caught the Big Mac Bug too. I approve. Excuse me for a minute while I change my avatar back to that sexy green mare.