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If you were pony would you trot or gallop first?
They call me Loyalty replied to 碇 シンジン 's topic in Sugarcube Corner
Often burst into a sprint, in real life. So, I would most likely gallop. Don't really matter if it's the first time or not. In some lucid dreams, I've grown wings, which involves a fairly complex balance between weight, wind, gravity, motion, speed and wing formation. But it felt so natural... I must have been a bird in some of my previous incarnations. -
Would you enjoy the show if it became the Mane 5?
They call me Loyalty replied to green's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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Do you want Sunset Shimmer to join the show?
They call me Loyalty replied to CheekyBoy's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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Since lucid dreams differ from astral projection (Out of the body experience) I'd say Discord doesn't have such power. Still, I do believe Discord is able to travel on astral space. Which is sometimes pretty messy in shape and form, as portrayed on the episode. Floating walls, light parasites tilting mesmerizing and ecstatic spasm, in case some astral entity catches up to you. As in this physical reality, most entities seem sexuality attracted to me. Ambrosia within. They get inside your body, as you wake up, moaning helplessly on your bed. With barely any control over your body. Love it
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Why fans like Luna over Celestia.
They call me Loyalty replied to Persona22's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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Will Pinkie ever become an Alicorn?
They call me Loyalty replied to SilverStarApple's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
"Hi. Pinkie Pie is my favourite pony, even though Twilight Sparkle is best pony" Try and listen to yourself. Let go of mindful fear and love yourself a little bit more. Your manner of speaking reminds me of my old self. Contradictory to my own heart and genuineness, more like a puppet from my own detrimental ideas. Need. Regarding your question. Yeah, it's bound to happen. Inevitable I'd say. -
Ever wonder why you're watching this?
They call me Loyalty replied to cider float's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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Do your parents know you're a brony?
They call me Loyalty replied to defaultremix's topic in Sugarcube Corner
My parents are both adult children. Lying to themselves everyday, so they can bear the notion of being afraid of living. Purely mind driven by childhood traumas and conditioned love. Need to control everything, stagnant fear. Thinking themselves better than anybody else, mostly because outside their minds it's painted "failure" all over the mirror. They come to me for guidance. I'm more their father/mother than they are mine. Not like it was any different before. -
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Could you turn down Princess Celestia?
They call me Loyalty replied to Bendy's topic in Sugarcube Corner
Hahaha, beautiful. I would implore her, while crying of course, to whip me good afterwards. Washing me away from even thinking I was worthy of her godly embrace. By the way, she would have to strangle me too, just a little. Because, after all, I need to be reminded of my absolute worthlessness. I'd also like to wear a collar, if all possible, with a leash bound to her necklace. Crawling on all fours, so she could use me whenever she pleases. And call her "mom" Not trying to be picky here, although I wouldn't mind some further punishment for this audacity. Love -
It's often a reflection of need, a power fantasy. When child, I made a character. He was in coma the entire story. A secondary character, barely noticeable by the others, till he was euthanized. There was something to be learned about his life and dreams. Something no other character really understood. Once he was gone, everyone's life started going into worse. The story shortly ends after his death. Being the main character, even without the lector noticing it, till the end. My teacher was smiling, from a human level, like... "that was actually good" I like weak characters better. There's so much potential and space for development.
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Would you rub ponies bellies for money?
They call me Loyalty replied to Bendy's topic in Sugarcube Corner
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Do you sometimes worry what others think of you?
They call me Loyalty replied to Finia's topic in Sugarcube Corner
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Would you share chocolate cake with Princess Celestia?
They call me Loyalty replied to Bendy's topic in Sugarcube Corner
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Tara Strong is a good voice actress but...
They call me Loyalty replied to Lumena Sparkle's topic in Sugarcube Corner
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Individual expression as a brony
They call me Loyalty replied to Varrack's topic in Sugarcube Corner
Show them you're above their comprehension, while still remaining polite. Explain the show's values, bring them on, one by one. Make them sit down and listen to you. Speak clearly, without fear, like you wouldn't have otherwise. Make resonance, get information about their childhood, find co-relation and familiarity. Your parent don't own you, they just contributed with genetic material, for your current physical vessel. That's about it. I've taken care of similar elements within my family already. Of course, I won't put ut with any insolence against myself, much less from creatures of such an obtuse line of thought, like some human beings. Primitive ones.- 24 replies
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I'd have done the same, they have work to do on their own psyche and emotional state. Playing into their insecurities is more often than not, counterproductive to their issues. Let them alone, to do some inner research and reflection. To look upon their judgmental behaviour, without fear, and accept themselves. When judging, they're denying an aspect they can't accept about themselves, reflected on someone else. Not that hard, isn't it?