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12/8/2013 10:24:59 PM
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Do Bronies just do it for attention/to be different?

Seems so to me. If all these people actually were obsessed with MLP, wouldn't it make sense that there would be other huge communities on the internet, based around shows like Nihao Kailan and other shit? People are just jumping on the brony bandwagon at this point, to feel like they belong to something, maybe to even define themselves. Another question is, why do you choose to define who you are with a show that's designed for little girls?

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  • Edited by aBallisticToucan: 12/8/2013 11:15:40 PM
    We don't do it for attention any more than otakus and Adventure Time fans do it for attention (if you were to look into it, you'd find that it's not that different with us rather than any other fandom.) [quote]wouldn't it make sense that there would be other huge communities on the internet, based around shows like Nihao Kailan and other shit? [/quote] No. MLP is so different from those other shows that it isn't even funny. You see, the goal of the show's creator (who was the same person who made the Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends if that means anything to you) was to make a children's cartoon that was entertaining without being overly-educational or dumber than shit. If you watched it (which I doubt you have,) you'd see that it's not something that's stupid and overly-child friendly. I'm not trying to make it seem like a badass action show, because it's not. But it's certainly not flowery and girly all the time either. Hell, the episode that premiered yesterday had a few different fully-portrayed fight scenes and a death trap that was meant to have a pony eaten alive by piranhas if she hadn't escaped from it. [quote]People are just jumping on the brony bandwagon at this point, to feel like they belong to something, maybe to even define themselves. [/quote] If people enjoy the show, they aren't just "jumping on" a bandwagon. And a sense of community exists within fans of everything. Bronies sure as hell aren't the only major fandom of the internet. What you're trying to say is basically like "Someone read a popular book and they're saying they enjoyed it, but they couldn't have actually enjoyed it because the book is already so popular. They're just pretending to enjoy it for the attention." I'm not saying that bronies don't have their pretty shitty moments, but a lot of your assumptions about us really don't work.

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