Wtf are you talking about?Despatche wrote:Skykid, cut the trolling out. I can see right through your dumb tricks.

Wtf are you talking about?Despatche wrote:Skykid, cut the trolling out. I can see right through your dumb tricks.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
OK fine, 'sad cunt' is more accurate.Specineff wrote:Please don't tell me that is the best you have in order to call out those with a different point of view.
I'd rather be gay than be a homophobe. Go take the piss somewhere else.Paradigm wrote:The fact is, if you enjoy watching it; you're gay.
No one was "flaunting" anything. There was very little of anything to do with MLP on this forum until the anti-ponies made this thread to raise a stink about it.ncp wrote:People need to realize that you're not getting trashed for watching the show, but for flaunting your fandom.
Look, if you're trying to get anyone inflamed to the point they will reply in kind (maybe to get it locked, or whatever), it's not going to happen. The thread got past the name calling about two or three pages ago. There are better ways to press your argument than that.Paradigm wrote:OK fine, 'sad cunt' is more accurate.Specineff wrote:Please don't tell me that is the best you have in order to call out those with a different point of view.
Like I said, I think it's sad, but it doesn't bother me that you watch it. What bothers me is that you're getting way too anal and spouting all this crap about morality and social acceptance just to try and justify watching a little girls cartoon.Specineff wrote:You're not comfortable with others liking a show you don't, point is taken.
Or maybe the show itself has appeal outside it's target demographic? Because you know, that totally hasn't happened anywhere else before, and especially never with cartoons.Siren2011 wrote:The fact that some grown men in this forum enjoy the same cartoon that five year olds enjoy tells me that they are mentally stunted.
I'm with you on this one.Paradigm wrote:Like I said, I think it's sad, but it doesn't bother me that you watch it. What bothers me is that you're getting way too anal and spouting all this crap about morality and social acceptance just to try and justify watching a little girls cartoon.Specineff wrote:You're not comfortable with others liking a show you don't, point is taken.
If you and others had just said 'yes, I'm sad, but I like it', that would've been fine and this thread could have died ages ago.
Do you really have to do this every thread? It's not working, it's just making me laugh.Paradigm wrote:this thread could have died ages ago
See, this right here is why you are annoying. I don't really care that you don't like the show, but don't go around generalizing an entire demographic of people, none of whom who you have met personally, as retarded.Siren2011 wrote:The fact that some grown men in this forum enjoy the same cartoon that five year olds enjoy tells me that they are mentally stunted. Any adult male in their right mind would not even dream of admiring and enjoying the simplistic adventures of a fucking cartoon pony with a girly voice.
Then your eyes need examination. I see humor in plenty of things, and I place value in plenty of things. A stupid kids show doesn't even make it on the bottom of my list.In my eyes, it is you who appears retarded, because you cannot perceive the value or humor in even a simplistic adventure show.
Every thread or not, that doesn't make it any less true. Eight pages, guys. Eight pages...Do you really have to do this every thread? It's not working, it's just making me laugh.
either works; if i were to watch the Tim Allen Santa Clause my friends would be as confused and bewildered as stryc9's friends soundgreg wrote:stryc9, you have me confused. Are you talking about the movie Santa Clause with Tim Allen, or Santa Claus, the Mexican movie with Santa vs. Satan? If you put an e on there, a "clause" is a legal term. Thus the pun of the Tim Allen movie's title.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Hey, the first thing I said was that I considered the first step to be to accept the inherent ridiculousness of that you're actually watching My Little Pony.Skykid wrote:So, putting the debate on the right track again, what I am surprised about is that none of the adult males finding enjoyment and fulfilment in children's cartoons have at least shown any humility on the subject by accepting that such activities are not considered socially normal for someone of their age.
No-one has actually done that yet, it's been all tooth and nail fighting and ground standing. It doesn't make you gay or a sexual deviant to watch MLP, but in a completely black and white sense, surely you can understand why some people consider the enjoyment you get from the show as odd? If you guys 'get' that, then we'll be a little closer to a common understanding.
That's true, you did.KennyMan666 wrote: Hey, the first thing I said was that I considered the first step to be to accept the inherent ridiculousness of that you're actually watching My Little Pony.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Oh absolutely.Skykid wrote:So, putting the debate on the right track again, what I am surprised about is that none of the adult males finding enjoyment and fulfilment in children's cartoons have at least shown any humility on the subject by accepting that such activities are not considered socially normal for someone of their age.
It's kind of lame, very old (and very empty) but you may as well link the whole gallery.nem wrote:Oh absolutely.Skykid wrote:So, putting the debate on the right track again, what I am surprised about is that none of the adult males finding enjoyment and fulfilment in children's cartoons have at least shown any humility on the subject by accepting that such activities are not considered socially normal for someone of their age.
Said activities could also include, I don't know, drawing stuff like this (NSFW?), playing games that look like this, and collecting dol-- sorry, action figures like these.
I think we're all guilty of having hobbies that most of the general public would consider socially unacceptable. It just seems some of us are more comfortable with the fact than others.
*shrug*
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
Agreed on all fanboyism full stop.Skykid wrote:But as Ghegs pointed out, fanboyism on the subject of MLP, 'Bronies' as such, is patently ridiculous. Crowing about your favourite Pony, buying duvet covers, holding hands, singing the show's songs (and... dressing like ponies?) - that's an entirely new step up from simply watching and taking some closet enjoyment from the show.
Agreed?
Since always? cosplay is practically synonymous with fanboyism. There's no question there. None at all.Obiwanshinobi wrote:Since when cosplaying and singing theme songs at conventions is fanboyism? If they were doing it in the middle of a shopping mall out of the blue, that would be another story.
I do have to agree with renard here. Outside the social norms yes, but Paradigm is cruising for a banning in this thread.renardqueenston wrote:there were some seriously good posts until "you are gay" and "you are retarded" came into play. i'm sure some people on here are completely flabbergasted and put off by the fact that they might know people or be associated with people that enjoy this cartoon. i'm flabbergasted and put off by how intolerant some of you can be, to be honest.