If anyone saw the MAD TV sketch on MLP (at least the Warhorse/MLP one). Did you think it was Pro-brony? I thought it was.
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Is there anything particular about shenanagains that you dislike?
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
What about a story set at a pony amusement park?
Pink Sugar Heart Attack!
Draw a line in the sand
But that will summon the Windigos!
Anyway, I'm pretty sure that the
South Park thing was a confirmed hoax.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I love South Park. The show tends to mock both sides of whatever it is they're mocking sooo.....MAKE FUN OF US!
My only knowledge of "South Park" comes from what I've heard about it, so I'm not in a position to judge.
Pronounced "Sid-zellia"
Fools! You've overestimated me!
I personally think that the less attention this fandom gets, the better.
Yeah, I've only ever seen like half an episode, so I really have no idea whether it would be a good or bad thing.
It's pretty funny, but woe is you if they put a topic dear to you in their crosshairs.
Okay, everyone, I'm out for a bit - got some rehearsal to do for a panel we're putting on. See y'all later.
Can you think inside the chimney?
Bye Red Savant.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I was actually looking for some South Park talking about MLP. I love that show. They're really good at insulting people, since they don't insult one group a lot more than another.
Hah, I guess who ever said that she was busy doing something else was right. Welcome... back? Maybe?
This thread really does move fast!
It doesn't always move this fast. Last Friday in particular was increidbly slow.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".