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Rosewind

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  1. Interesting story! Welcome to the forums.
  2. This feels like a big cash grab to me. But if you really like Star Wars or the whole 3D thing, go nuts!
  3. I've found that "splash infections" happen pretty easily, considering how bright and interesting the episodes usually look. That story with the office chair pinning is so funny, I'm glad you were able to force a positive conversion out of that!
  4. For everypony waiting for Saturday: you're in for a real treat! I still intend to watch it again, legit, on Sat, though! (Have to keep those ratings soaring!) I wonder if someone at Apple really did hit the wrong button?
  5. I've seen so many people converted that originally intended to troll the show and its fans; it's irony at its most delicious.
  6. Ignore. If you don't react, you become less interesting and they'll have to find some other mundane way to entertain themselves. Alternatively, you could use the kill'um with kindness approach. If you give them the reaction that's the opposite if what they expect, you're removing the reason for their interest in teasing you. With either choice, keep it classy.
  7. You don't have to hash out every detail -- just foot a note saying "Yeah, there will be electricity in this thread based on what was seen in this episode," or otherwise. I haven't really prodded around the RP forums too much, maybe my version of what's to be expected -- or what different forms RP can take -- is from a different school of thought and practice.
  8. No need to apologize! I'm actually referring more to my opinion of 'net trolls than this thread itself. Edit: I just reread what I wrote before, and I apologize I wasn't clear the first time. Smile!
  9. They've already embraced us -- my theory is that they're just trying to figure out how best to market to us based on their infrastructure and resources, without alienating their primary consumer group. If anything else, they'll continue to outsource permissions to other companies such as WLF and Hot Topic, as they're doing now.
  10. This was posted to EqD and several other sites: It's rumor and there's no real way to prove it's official by any standard, but it's still sort of nice to see.
  11. I did think about the pilot as well, Starswirl, but I think the direction it was taken wasn't really about addiction, it was about Twilight torn between making some new friends or protecting everypony. She later found out she could have both, which resolved the story and set the tone for the series itself. While we're talking about cartoons teaching morales, I think it's important to realize that nothing, absolutely nothing, can replace involved parenting. Kids will learn more from their parents watching something with them and discussing it, answering questions, and really making their kids think about it than any show can do by itself with a little blurb at the end, period.
  12. AHAH! It took a few days, but the real debate came to the surface. I have a theory about electricity in the FiM universe: Hamsters. There's a little hamster generator embedded in the wall. Fluttershy feeds them twice a day. I also have another theory, but it's not as popular around here: this is a cartoon universe, with no real set canon except for what the story decides to use on a by-episode basis, with recurring themes, characters, and certain elements only when it makes sense to the story (Lesson Zero, Pony Pets, Luna). I know it's not popular theory, but one day... (I think you RPers would have less of a headache if you would use a by-session canonization of what's acceptable for that particular RP, rather than having to change the rule book every Saturday.)
  13. I'd give this topic as much thought as it deserves, which is pretty much none at all.
  14. I've found that FiM has a curious addictive quality to it. The magic about it is that curiosity will grab positive attention, and that's the sort of hook you want. You really don't have to do anything besides be yourself and show off that you have taste in what you watch. For those of you hiding the fact you are into FiM, that's fine -- but don't ever let it make you feel bad about yourself, or that what you are doing is in any way "wrong." That goes for everything in your life outside of pony, too.
  15. Hay everypony! I see lots and lots of threads that feature someone afraid to tell their family and friends about their interest and enjoyment in FiM, so I thought I'd pitch out a little guide about how I'd personally go about handling it. I'd love to see input from other pony fans too, so this could possibly be the "go to" guide for bronies facing social awkwardness. However, before we can do this, we'll have to give you herd converts some mental tools to work with: Feel good about yourself, and celebrate what makes a positive impact in your life. Don't treat your enjoyment of this series like something that needs to be hidden. You have nothing to hide. Understand that a lot of the revulsion toward My Little Pony as a property is directed toward the first three generations, which frequently gives people not-in-the-know the wrong idea. It's not your job to educate everyone you know about why you like FiM unless you want to. This is especially bad if you're doing it in order to feel accepted for liking it. That's a bad angle to go for, as there are other, better methods that take less effort. If you feel the need to tell your family and friends, I think the best approach to go for is the "business as usual" hook. No soap boxes or awkward explanatory talks that explain the details of what attracted you to FiM -- if they ask, tell them the truth. If you get an unfavorable response, stand up for yourself. There are plenty of things you can say to go along with that -- just keep it classy, and make it clear that their opinion isn't going to change anything. Why should it? Now, I know there's plenty of you with the Fluttershy-type personalities that might not like the in-your-face approach, in which case I'd probably ask the person in question why it makes them uncomfortable that you like FiM. If you get something like "That's really gay," you might say "Why do you think it's gay? I don't understand how watching a cartoon can decide my sex preference." Really make them think about it. Tell them it's good. Tell them you enjoy it. Invite them to watch an episode with you. If that fails, big deal. If they're a true and good friend to you, they will understand and accept you for who you are and what you enjoy. If a family member teases you for liking it, ask them nicely to stop, and explain why you don't like it. We as a community are a product of an idea to change "the rules" surrounding animated entertainment, something that has never happened before on the scale it has. Just by watching FiM, you're making history, along with thousands of others! Feel proud of yourself for that, and challenge "the rules" in real life too. Do any of you have any tips or ideas about how you would handle this topic? Please share! I'm sure there are plenty of people that will stumble on this thread and gain some insight about how to tackle this tricky subject.
  16. Here's something to think about: would an actual brony-targeted game succeed? We're already getting close to games made by fans, for fans with stuff like Fighting is Magic, so it's not totally far off. I think it would depend on the publisher and who would have a creative hand in it. I'd love to see an epic pony platformer or something.
  17. Wow Dessa, just, wow. Your perspective on this is so thoughtful. That was a totally different angle I didn't even consider. Well said!
  18. While some games might be gender-targeted, I think either gender can enjoy whatever. It really depends on the person, yanno? Right now I'm playing Plants vs. Zombies and Rayman Origins -- it's so pretty and so brutal. So, so brutal... Any~way, I'm going to drop this right here. (Insert evil laughter.) Oh and Tales, I'm digging that circle thingie.
  19. Gaaaah! NOOO! Did you ask one of the staff if there might be more stock in back? I've looked around for the blind bags too and I've yet to find any of them. They're quite popular!
  20. I was the same way -- I dismissed it. A friend kept telling me to watch at least one episode, and explained why: It's gaining a following because the animation is amazing, there is a lot of thought and care put into the story and characters, and it had an "X factor" he couldn't describe. I watched Stare Master and was hooked.
  21. I think you should just enjoy what you enjoy and not say anything (or try to hide anything). Let him bring it up if he's curious about that cartoon you're watching -- no need to have a sit down discussion about it, yanno?
  22. I'm really interested to see what Weesh is planning... Also Tales, LOL!
  23. I'm surprised nopony has mentioned Martha Speaks yet. It was developed by our beloved Studio B/DHX, features some MLP VA talent in it as well, and in many ways its technology and bright, high quality animation set the stage for what would become FiM.
  24. Thankfully, there are lots of talented fans out there already producing some pretty amazing-looking games for us to play.
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