Jump to content

CoderBrony

Members
  • Posts

    43
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by CoderBrony

  1. Past Rosewind was right about Future Twilight warning Past Twilight about the Past from the Future. Future Rosewind demands you pay her the 500 bits for Past Rosewind being right! Also dat drama couch.

    Future Coder sent it back to Past Rosewind using the one-time spell, but Derpy knocked over a candle and it went a little awry. You can find your winnings in Baltimare City Hall, room 3234, on August 9th, 2099 at 2:23PM.

  2. Speaking of Flight-School, what's the deal with Scootaloo? She's like a 'tween' and she can't fly? It seems Pegasus pretty much known the basics of flight at a very young age. Even shortly after birth. Even Fluttershy who's considered a poor or weak flyer was out and about when she was Scootaloo's age. Hopefully we'll get an episode of the show that deals with this..Duh duh duh daaah! :wail:

    Let's do a little size comparison... Fluttershy at summer flight camp (where she could barely fly)

    screenshot20120308at112.png

    Scootaloo in Cutie Mark Chronicles

    screenshot20120308at115.png

    Fluttershy is much taller (she's about 3 heads tall, Scoots is about 2 heads tall). So I'd say to give Scootaloo some time (and you can't use the Cake Twins for comparison, since cannon explicitly states newborns have weird talent spurts.)

    • Like 1
  3. okay, this has been bugging me ever since I became a brony in March, and I've never seen anyone bring it up. maybe it's really old news and I missed the conversation about it ._.

    aren't only unicorns supposed to be able to use this kind of magic? D: from the ticket master, if you couldn't tell l:

    A) Maybe they're magic tickets. They came from Celestia after all.

    B) Maybe Twilight enchanted them.

    C) "A wizard did it"

  4. Wonder what the Mare to Stallion ratio is in Ponyville. There's got to be 20 females to 1 male there, as you hardly ever see any guys running around. Not like that's bad or anything... :artax:

    Well, if it were real equines, you don't need that many stallions per mare.

    General "Buck" Turgidson: Doctor, you mentioned the ratio of ten women to each man. Now, wouldn't that necessitate the abandonment of the so-called monogamous sexual relationship, I mean, as far as men were concerned?

    Dr. Strangelove: Regrettably, yes. But it is, you know, a sacrifice required for the future of the human race. I hasten to add that since each man will be required to do prodigious... service along these lines, the women will have to be selected for their sexual characteristics which will have to be of a highly stimulating nature.

  5. Of course, due to the overwhelming force known as status quo, Fluttershy has to learn the Aesop that you shouldn't let people try to make you into something you're not, and return to fluttermeek by the end of the episode.

    First Trixie, then Flim and Flam, now Iron Will. Ponyville sure seems to get a lot of traveling salesponies out to fleece the townponies. Doesn't Celestia have her own version of the FTC?

  6. Well, if it's any boost to my credibility, the story I've writing is for a 6-time Pulitzer Prize winning paper, and I'm a member of both the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Of course, this is the Internet, so I could be a dog...

    • Like 2
  7. If by fabricated you mean that Hasbro and Hub were coordinating a message to publicly release, then yes, it's pretty clear the the folks at the Hub were waiting for an official statement from Hasbro, since Hasbro calls the shots.

    This is the straight dope folks, I've been working with this PR person at the Hub for weeks (she set me up with an interview with Jayson T last friday). It's also totally understandable, since the last thing Hasbro needs is a parent's boycott of the toys.

    I'm somewhat amazed by the sense of entitlement some folks in the Brony community feel they are due. We're not the show's primary audience, and we should be on our knees in gratitude for the fact that we get the shout-outs and adult references that we do get in the show. The more we become a hassle to Hasbro, the more likely they are to turn the show into Strawberry Shortcake: The Next Generation, because it's just not worth the trouble.

    Ask yourself, is that really what you want? Would you rather have no new episodes, or lousy ones, just to 'save Derpy'? If you want to be frustrated or saddened at someone (not angry, that's an emotion that should be left to Glen Beck disciples and Call of Duty trash-talkers), direct it at the culture that has become so hypersensitive to this kind of dreck. Frankly, I'm a thousand times more disappointed at the obscenity-spewing, vitriol-flinging hate-fest that portions of the Brony community have participated in over the last few weeks. We're better than that, or at least I though we were. I thought I had found a group of people who wanted to apply the idea of love and tolerance to the world. Over the last few weeks, it's looked too much like what the demographics would have you believe it is, a bunch of immature young adults and teenagers.

    Love and tolerance is like freedom of speech. It's easy to love and tolerate things you agree with, or only mildly disagree with. The trick is to love and tolerate people who you don't agree with at all. I'm not Christian, or religious at all, but the idea that you have to love (in the sense of want them to get better and more happy) people who may hate or despise you isn't a bad one. It's pretty easy to call down the Windigos in what you think is righteous anger. We've been given this marvelous gift of a show, and rather than actually listen to the message it's trying to teach us, we're using it as an excuse to do the exact opposite.

    Everypony needs to grow up a bit. If Derpy being called out by name was the core of your existence, and the redacting has destroyed your life, I'd like to direct you to the community mental health section of your local yellow pages. I want to enjoy this show with people who are more interested in being happy than angry. If anger is your thing, I hear 4chan is a great place to get a head of steam going. Personally, I avoid it like the plague. There's enough crap going on in the real world that makes me want to turn in my citizenship in humanity, I don't need to manufacture more over a blond background pony's name.

    • Like 1
  8. I would be absolutely shocked if Apple did anything to the video, for several reasons.

    1) They'd get sued out of their pants, it's not their intellectual property

    2) They are the largest company in the world (market cap) right now, there's no way they're tracking minutia like this.

    3) Who do you think did it, some mysterious Apple redubbing censorship department.

    It's conceivable that Hasbro/Hub/DHX had to modify the version to get it back onto iTunes, after complaints to Apple. We'll know the next time the show reruns on the Hub.

    Oh yes, and how the heck would Apple underp her eyes, they're not an animation house...

    • Like 1
  9. Cue "End of the world as we know it" make sure the Drama couch has been properly cleaned, we're gonna need it in this thread...

    This is the worst... possible...thing...EVER!

    Actually, it's perfectly reasonable corporate CYA. We're not Hasbro's primary revenue source, and all it takes is a boycott by some PC parent group, and they've earned a world of hurt to their bottom line.

    <IMHO>

    If all you watch the show for is shout-outs, maybe you should find another show to watch. Is it disappointing? Sure. Does it ruin the show forever? Hardly.

    </IMHO>

  10. This sounds like a monster undertaking. Out of curiosity, can you describe how you plan to take the census with such a widespread net culture?

    Well, last time around, I snagged 9,000 ponies with a brief note in EQD and a few other places. Next time, the media blitz will be much more widespread and for longer. That's one thing I want volunteers for, to get the word out to obscure corners of the fandom I may not be aware of, and to help brainstorm places we want to make sure we hit. Having the census available in multiple languages will also help.

  11. So it may only be late February, but I'm already starting to plot next year's Herd Census (yes, I have no life, demonstrably...)

    This time around, it's (hopefully) going to be a much larger and more thorough affair, compared to the mostly ad hoc effort the first time around. Among other things, this means greater outreach to the brony community, and making it available to non-English bronies. What I'm looking for is ponies willing to help with the 2013 census, specifically:

    • Translating the census into other languages (Spanish, Germany, French, Japanese are a must, as many others as we can get are gravy.)
    • Making sure that even the most obscure fan sites are notified when the census begins, especially foreign-language sites
    • Providing artwork, both to promote the census, and to use in place of the screencaps that illuminated the 2012 State of the Herd report.
    • Serving as a sounding board for potential 2013 census questions.

    While little is going to happen until after Bronycon, I'd like to start to muster my minions volunteers early, especially so we can get some artwork ready to promote the census effort at the con.

    if you're interested in helping out, drop me a line at coderbrony@herdcensus.com (or reply here), and I'll add you to the census volunteer mailing list.

    Thanks in advance!

    herdcensuslogo.png

  12. It's not a lack of understanding, it's frustration with people who have a lack of perspective.

    This is a common with advocacy groups, they don't pick their battles appropriately. It's what's made PETA a joke, trying to convince people that we should make ice cream out of human breast milk rather than cow milk, while betting on animal fights is still common in the US. There are many things in the world to get outraged about. Fathers and mothers killing their children for failing to obey strict religious principles, I'll get outraged about that. Companies giving millions of unregulated dollars to fund ultra-negative campaign ads, I'll get pissed off. A cartoon character being given a name that could, if you squint really hard, be construed to be possibly an insensitive term for the mentally challenged? I don't think so.

    There are people out there who purposely pick fights about insanely trivial issues to play the "look at me, look at me!" card. I have less than zero patience, and close to zero tolerance for such people. If you want to get outraged about issues regarding the mentally challenged (or whatever the PC term of the year is), I can point you at hundreds, including the way that group homes are being defunded, placing these people on the streets homeless. But fighting that takes real work and commitment. Picking on innocent children's TV shows just takes a letter.

    My humble opinion,

    Coder

×
×
  • Create New...