a measly tree isn't going to keep Fluttershy down for more than a day
Besides, her class abilites gives her +3 protection against tree attacks, with an extra +2 for Tree Affinity.
I think she may even be going for the Treefolk Guardian prestige class.
Be polite. Be efficient. Have a plan to befriend everyone you meet.
But there are certain constants, or at least trends that remain fairly constant over an adequately defined period of time, and stigma against musicals and ponies are definitely within that category.
Can you think inside the chimney?
I guess it depends on the musical. Noone's going to complain if you watch say, Wizard of Oz or Dr Horrible. Or anything by Disney. Or anything that was a famous play first.
Actually, I guess there isn't a stigma after all.
edited 27th Mar '12 9:03:50 AM by storyyeller
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
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Wizard of Oz has major
Fan Yay.
In fact, "a friend of Dorothy's" is slang for a gay man.
But you do have a point about Disney films.
edited 27th Mar '12 9:07:11 AM by PurpleDalek
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
Oh Dr Horrible, one of the few things suggested to me that I DIDN'T like
What's the issue with musicals?
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
@Ginger: Here in the US, musical theater is largely considered the purvey of women and gay men.
Can you think inside the chimney?
Da fuck.
I've never heard of that.
Musicals are great... then again... I'm not exactly
helping the preported stereotype
Musicals are great... well... Villain Songs are anyway
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
The
South Park movie is a good example of a musical that avoids the "ew, gay!" stigma.
edited 27th Mar '12 9:12:01 AM by PurpleDalek
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
Anyway, I'm heading home
c u all
edited 27th Mar '12 9:12:45 AM by gingerninja666
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
There's a large difference between an animated musical and a stage production in terms of stigma, though.
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Aren't most Disney movies?
edited 27th Mar '12 9:13:17 AM by PurpleDalek
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
I think that Stage Productions get a pass for being True Art though. At least if they're famous ones.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
@crow I didn't invent the slang. It's a brilliant phrase though.
"Your brother's a friend of Dorothy's, isn't he?"
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
So why is Hasbro pushing this wedding so hard, anyway?
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
Because it turns out to be the most important thing in your entire life.