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That pony invasion thing is frightening, really !

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That pony invasion thing is frightening, really !
Yes. Still not sure what adult males see in this show...and this is coming from someone already too well-acquainted with his feminine side. :shifty:

But at least it isn't promoting violence (?!)
Oh well, I think the play is worthwhile seeing even if there isn't any nudity... :lol:
Darn! I had wanted to say that. :rofl:
 
Just came home from an epic Knorkator concert in Hannover... now I am deaf, blind and can't walk, but I feel extremely happy. Maybe I should not have gone into a rock discotheque with friends after the concert...but what the hell, it was a great trip like that :)
 
Yes. Still not sure what adult males see in this show...and this is coming from someone already too well-acquainted with his feminine side. :shifty:
And I don't see what's so terrifying about it. :lol:
Same sweetness as Disney, and many grown men aren't afraid to admit liking Disney, right? It even has Disney-like musical numbers.

Anyway, would you people stop acting like Godzilla has attacked, when someone posts a picture of a cartoon pony? :blink:
 
Anyway, would you people stop acting like Godzilla has attacked, when someone posts a picture of a cartoon pony? :blink:

I like Godzilla. ;)

Also, Knorkator has made a song about a horse.
 
Yes. Still not sure what adult males see in this show...and this is coming from someone already too well-acquainted with his feminine side. :shifty:
What makes the show for me is the fandom (I hate that word). It's fun to make jokes and references to other stuff using the show. What happened with me was I found out that some of my closest friends are bronies, so I tried watching the show myself, and I kinda couldn't stop.

But if Godzilla attacked I wouldn't run away, I'd take pictures and post them on O-F.
 
What makes the show for me is the fandom (I hate that word). It's fun to make jokes and references to other stuff using the show. What happened with me was I found out that some of my closest friends are bronies, so I tried watching the show myself, and I kinda couldn't stop.

But if Godzilla attacked I wouldn't run away, I'd take pictures and post them on O-F.

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that's pretty much me too.
 
And I don't see what's so terrifying about it. :lol:
Same sweetness as Disney, and many grown men aren't afraid to admit liking Disney, right? It even has Disney-like musical numbers.

Anyway, would you people stop acting like Godzilla has attacked, when someone posts a picture of a cartoon pony? :blink:
You don't see people with spacefaring Snow Whites or Aladdins in their signatures, making references to said movies... :shrug:

Nothing wrong with cartoons, anyway. I still occasionally watch them with my younger siblings...
What makes the show for me is the fandom (I hate that word). It's fun to make jokes and references to other stuff using the show. What happened with me was I found out that some of my closest friends are bronies, so I tried watching the show myself, and I kinda couldn't stop.
Ah, fair enough. I've been in a few -let's say strange- fan communities before, so I get this. Just...wouldn't expect such a widespread fandom to develop around a TV show for young children.

Now, I'm not hateful, just baffled. :tiphat:
 
I would want Captain Future as signature anyway, instead of anything that Disney made maybe except the Pixar stuff... Syndrome as signature picture in space would be cool.
 
Syndrome as signature picture in space would be cool.
The Incredibles was my favorite movie when I was 10. Pixar movies really are good enough even for adults. I will admit that Toy Story 3 made me cry, but apparently a lot of grown men did too.
 
The Incredibles was my favorite movie when I was 10. Pixar movies really are good enough even for adults. I will admit that Toy Story 3 made me cry, but apparently a lot of grown men did too.

I have quite many Pixar movies on DVD here, but actually only the last second ("Kitty!") of "Monsters, Inc" is what makes me have some dirt in my eyes. :lol:
 
My sister won't. :shifty:

For some reason (don't ask me what it is) she just does not like pizza.
 
For some reason (don't ask me what it is) she just does not like pizza.
I used to be that way. It might have had to do with not being able to have dairy products for the first five years of my life due to a milk allergy. I just didn't care for pizza until I was 11.
 
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I used to be that way. It might have had to do with not being able to have dairy products for the first five years of my life due to a milk allergy. I just didn't care for pizza until I was 11.

She's 13... and has never been allergic to anything...
 
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