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Sir, it's spreading....

*Sigh* Bring the Minuteman online.

Target?

Silver Spring, Maryland. God help us all.
 
I've noticed that there seems to be a large number of men that like My little pony. Now bear in mind I'm not judging, but I just thought I'd ask, what is the draw, exactly? My Little pony just doesn't seem like something a lot of grown men would be into.
 
I've noticed that there seems to be a large number of men that like My little pony. Now bear in mind I'm not judging, but I just thought I'd ask, what is the draw, exactly? My Little pony just doesn't seem like something a lot of grown men would be into.

Some of them like the occasional adult media reference thrown in for parents. Or others like the supposed "great animation and intriguing storylines."
 
How about a Strawberry Shortcake Purple Pieman skin for the XR2?!
The Purple PMan, being her nemesis then could load the cargo bay
up with day old UCGO pies that nobody wants and fly an airstrike
and drop them over her magic awesome village! Hugs...Just sayin. :P
 
How about a Strawberry Shortcake Purple Pieman skin for the XR2?!
The Purple PMan, being her nemesis then could load the cargo bay
up with day old UCGO pies that nobody wants and fly an airstrike
and drop them over her magic awesome village! Hugs...Just sayin. :P

 
I've noticed that there seems to be a large number of men that like My little pony. Now bear in mind I'm not judging, but I just thought I'd ask, what is the draw, exactly? My Little pony just doesn't seem like something a lot of grown men would be into.

To be honest, most of us aren't sure why we like it. For me, I just decided to watch a few episodes, and simply could not stop.

One thing to keep in mind is that the show's creative team is made up of well known members in the world of animation. See this chart for an example.
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I grew up on a lot of those shows, so there is some nostalgia involved.


Some of them like the occasional adult media reference thrown in for parents. Or others like the supposed "great animation and intriguing storylines."
You're starting to sound like you have a problem with people liking something you don't. :dry:

But in all honesty, I like the show simply because it makes me smile and always leaves me in a good mood. Is that enough? I'm getting tired of these flame wars that have to happen whenever MLP is brought up.
 
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Better stick extra cooling on the ban button...

I already send a flight prototype of a regeneratively cooled ban button with NaK coolant and silicon-carbide tiling to Tex, but he has the final word on what upgrade will be funded for the mission.
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG-hGvWBwUw"]The Good Earth - YouTube[/ame]
 
Just visited an Atlanta Fire Department station. Nice guys.
 
Porting IMS from old GDI functions to sketchpad. From 350 errors to 21 in 1.5 hours. Not bad for an evenings work...
 
Fun fact: If the Earth rotated at 7919.6 m/s, a bathroom scale on the equator would tell a 75 kg person that they weighed 0 kg.

The more you know!
 
City had to salt the roads today. Came up with this;


Coming up on the History Channel 3000: celebrating a millenium of History.

Don't miss an all new episode, Did Humans Really Come from Monkeys? Researchers find evidence that humans may actually be descendants of the fish. Extremely high concentrations of salt have been found in polar regions of what was North America. The artifacts found with them suggest that they date to about 1000 years old. Around that time the Earth began a global warming phase. The polar ice caps of the day may have melted and flooded the area.

Amazingly, civilization seems to not have been interrupted by this global change. Humans still lived in the regions that were covered in water! No evidence is found of monkeys suriving the catastrophe. Therefore, some leading scientists in the field suggest that humans could not have come from monkeys.

Further supporting this new idea is the records of the primitive protopeople themselves. Many have been translated to tell of a hidden city, Atlantis, submerged in water. "The primitive humans knew about a city that was engulfed in water. One day it was thriving, the next it was gone." So, the early people certainly thought that a continental sinking was a real possibility.

To seal the deal, little or no salt deposits have been found nearer to the equator. This indicates that the water never extended very far south. It also seems that it followed a seasonal pattern, where the waters expanded in the winter and receded in the summer. Researchers cannot yet explain the seasonal phenomenon, but progress is being made in the area.

So, just what was life like before the Great Heat era? Find out on Did Humans Really Come from Monkeys?. Catch it Monday at 8 ET.


Procrastination ftw.
 
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