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I don't enjoy MLP:FIM as much as I used to
And that makes me feel kinda bad, for some reason.
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he says, with a pony avatar
It's called growing up
--goes back to reading superheroes--
Perhaps the novelty has worn off. It happens.
^Eh, at least you didn't say moe.
I really ought not to press my luck.
Anyways, It's called growing up
--goes back to being smug and narcissistic.--
It's called growing up
--goes back to watching lolimoeshit--
GOD NOVA
IS ALL YOU DO NITPICK :P
Aren't you over Homestuck too?
It's called growing up
--goes back to being lazy and immature--
^^Sort of, but this Nepeta was the only thing that wasn't too big to fuck up my profile page or perfectly square that I could find.
But I have an almost-square Zorak...
It's called growing up
--goes back to procrastinating--
It's called growing up
--goes back to hunting down my enemies to avenge my father and deliver karmic deaths--
It's called growing up
-goes back to watching Nichibros-
Hush.
...Or growing upIt's called falling off the bandwagon of a trend for a show that was frankly quite shit.
-goes back to adoring DragonHeart-
> implying Dragonheart wasn't concentrated awesome
Despite it being my all time favourite movie ever, it does have some very big flaws.
>Implying you're not stuck obssessing with the middles ages.
>:[
>MLP
>Shit
Overhyped, maybe, but it is decent quality. Anyhow, I was always in it more for the fan culture, and what with the Balloon Party album, the stash of professional fangames in the works, FE: PH running strong and the recent plans for a fan episode, that only seems to be going stronger.
Yeah, I mean even putting aside the show, this is the second-most wonderfully talented fanbase I've ever seen, and it gives the best one (that has the considerable advantage of more lenient legal situations for doujinshi) a hell of a run for their yen.
But the Pony fandom beats Touhou fandom any day.
Trufax.
Touhou.
Again, consider that they've been around long enough to finish projects (FIM is barely a year and a half old), and people who sell fanworks there don't typically get the living hell litigated out of them because there's a completely different culture surrounding the process. High-profile MLP fanworks have to be pretty careful to not take money, and even a few artists have been hammered for taking commissions (thankfully not nearly as many as would be the norm for a US IP -- Lauren setting an example of being refreshingly defensive on behalf of the fanbase has done wonders, and that we even have artists commissioned for IP they don't own is pretty unusual for the West).
Though yes, I do like this fandom more. Although there's a certain amount of kinship between the two fandoms with the warped sense of humor and crossovers with fucking everything.
It's called growing up
--goes back to hoping a coworker's friends get prom dates so she'll go with me--
^^Hitch them up yourself. You're bound to have some inoffensive nerdy bros looking for a date, and wingmanning them gives a delightfully false sense of superiority.
^^ This is the kind of stuff the Touhou fandom has been up to.
The bronies have some ground to cover, to be sure.
It's called regressing in age
(Goes back to reading Mark Twain and Umberto Eco)
...oh god what have i spawned ._.
It's called a fad.
The worst kind of fad, even.