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What were you doing just 10 minutes ago?
They call me Loyalty replied to Lisa's topic in General Discussion
Finishing a painting of Moondancer in human form. -
What is your "Policy" on Following Other Members?
They call me Loyalty replied to The Recherche's topic in General Discussion
Following is restricted, but not limited to a blood pact and the sacrifice of a platypus in statement against genetic manipulation. You'll be given a rank with an appropriate contract, a nice black robe, and weekly discount tickets for your mini-market of preference. Except fridays, that's bingo night. -
What game are you playing right now?
They call me Loyalty replied to Mint Petal's topic in Media Discussion
Right now in the end of this very moment, I'm finishing crosscode as I write this message. And... I'm not playing anything anymore. But I was, so the answer stays true, as of now, of the past. -
Why Are People Saying Yeet?
They call me Loyalty replied to Midnight Solace's topic in General Discussion
Why not? By the way, it reminds me of the time I threw a basketball from the opposite hoop and nailed it, without looking at it. You should have seen those jaw drops. Just yeet it, trust your mind, and reality will follow. -
Spike is so happy, so why does it bother me?
They call me Loyalty replied to FlareGun45's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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Worst person you've dealt with at work
They call me Loyalty replied to ~Sugar Sprinkles~'s topic in General Discussion
An administrator of one of my department buildings. He was stealing from my tenants by demanding exorbitant fees of maintenance to hire non-certified labor hand, which caused damage while repairing the water piping. He died, someone shot him in the head outside his department. -
Do you really need an identity to be?
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spoiler Spike needs to bond more with the Remane Four
They call me Loyalty replied to FlareGun45's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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What's the weather like where you live?
They call me Loyalty replied to Crutch's topic in General Discussion
There's a massive lightning storm outside, and the sky looks silver with hues of blue and violet. There's wild growth all over, on my vines and rose bushes, along with colorful trees and flowers of the neighboring homes running all the way towards the horizon. Bougainvillea and my favorite, jacaranda. The wind carries the scent of spring rain, with the vague sound of sirens in the distance, which always put me at ease. -
My take on this is as follows, spike has the hots for rarity, not because she's "beautiful" but because of the way she perceives this pony on a superficial level, and it works. He isn't looking at the complexity that makes up relationships between grown ups. But on a very idealistic and naive manner. Rarity knows this, and is able to take advantage of this childish interpretation that greatly differs from mature relationships between adults. While entertaining spike's inexperienced view, but the feeling isn't mutual, because understanding, mentality, and whole lot of other things aren't equal between an adult and a child.
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What were you doing just 10 minutes ago?
They call me Loyalty replied to Lisa's topic in General Discussion
Finishing some human drawings of fluttershy and rainbow dash. -
Does coming to MLP Forums relieve your stress?
They call me Loyalty replied to Dashy 4 Ever's topic in General Discussion
I interact with my environment once balance has taken place within myself, as for example, avoid using external means as to achieve well-being. When I find myself, then I can truly experience what this world has to offer. Otherwise there's no connection between all things. -
Do you want to live forever?
They call me Loyalty replied to Olsen1987's topic in General Discussion
I don't think I can sustain the amount of catalyst of a single human life, much less the mental, physical and emotional effect of eternity on my being. The effect would be possibly catastrophic, as it happens when defying nature. -
Yes. Once by an entire group of people, though it was an exchange of violence. It was a mutually satisfactory learning experience. They began to understand the meaning of causing physical harm to others, and I learned the language of violence, which I didn't originally knew as a child. Also, I was expelled. The directress had a more human, partial view of this event, polarized, biased. And couldn't truly understand the meaning of such experience, so it saw it prejudice rather than accepting openly what our reality has to offer about us all. But that would have required a level of comprehension that was not available for her at the time. I also want to say that some of this human bengs already had experienced violence at home, and came from complex family situation. I was aware of that, but the reflection of reality requires me to become akin to what I'm being shown.
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That which is personal entails more complexity than the ideal. To think of a tree is instantaneous, to make a real tree grow requires hard labor. This difficulty has an inherent threshold of failure, but even in failure there is learning. So, no endeavor is ever fruitless in the grand scheme. Te learning or catalytic experience of personal relationships is exponentially bigger than the platonic, since you will be brought into yourself by this other self in a personal manner. In there lays the confrontation that is but a mere reflection of ourselves, one truer than any platonic relationship could ever achieve. The platonic is built around the subconscious. That which people don't want to see about themselves. The personal is the opposite.
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Why I am worried about MLP Generation 5
They call me Loyalty replied to Literatel's topic in MLP Generation 5 (G5)
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Are You Taking Any Medication?
They call me Loyalty replied to Venomous's topic in General Discussion
It has been like seven, maybe eight years without a cough. I don't even know why keep counting by now, besides pride, since it started like a bet with one of my guides. When I asked her why she was never sick, and being herself, she looked me into the eyes with crystal clear clarity and told me. "Because I don't need to" Coming from a family with a vast repertoire of health issues, I felt hurt at first. I didn't understand. So, she turned it into a challenge, knowing me quite well for having some distortions towards personal power. Successfully manipulating my being. Understanding is my medicine now. Which means I don't need to get sick. If I ever cease to understand, I will gladly accept sickness into my body to teach me.- 22 replies
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I was thinking how the experiential point of attraction on the electromagnetic spectrum of human beings can serve to negate, or obfuscate informational income given its negative polarity, or integrate given a higher frequency. But the subjects given to analisis show neglection of survival, which means the negativity of the center hasn't been overcome by the mind, but is actually saturated. It isn't absence of self, as is perceived by this particular individuals. But the whole opposite, the root center is actually polarized negatively to such degree that is creating a complete neglection of any semblance of reality. They have become dissociated. Yet, this dissociation is approached with spiritual or religious bias, as is expected given the lack of magnetic anchoring that is common to the root.
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They're just entertainers. But there could be an actual psychopath hiding under that awkwardly painted smile.
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Most polarizing character in MLP?
They call me Loyalty replied to Octavia Heartstrings's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
Princess twilight is probably the one that generated most dissonance. I don't know why, though. She makes a good figure of diplomacy as the representative of friendship among different cultures, despite her tendencies to betray others trust, and succumb under pressure, becoming effectively paranoid. But that makes her more human in the end, if not more than human. She is above the average, being an alicorn, which is a good start for representing the concept of equality that is so common in friendship. I mean, it makes sense to accept her destiny, even if it wasn't her own choice. Because, after all, who's best to rule your destiny than an alicorn? They're special, and sure Twilight is special too, now. Because princesses ARE special. Normal librarians and nerdy girls, not so much. And sure this show is trying to appeal to special people, or treating normal people like they're "special" but that's only because they're making money off this special thing called childhood. The thing is, not everyone watching this show is a child, at least not mentally, I hope. -
What would MLP ponies think of actual horses?
They call me Loyalty replied to DivineMist1000's topic in Sugarcube Corner
They might have an existential crisis, when they realize they're an animation based on animal life. And nothing from them isn't theirs, not their voices, shapes or behaviours. Everything designed within the constraints of someone else's imagination. All condition set with anticipation, the game was rigged from the start.