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My problem with romantic relationships
They call me Loyalty replied to Feather Scribbles's topic in General Discussion
As much as I'd like to keep up this divertment, my commentary was mean't to be of an informative nature. Have fun! -
My problem with romantic relationships
They call me Loyalty replied to Feather Scribbles's topic in General Discussion
Your perception is appreciated, but still, this is the reality of nature. -
My problem with romantic relationships
They call me Loyalty replied to Feather Scribbles's topic in General Discussion
Sex is an intrinsic part of life, for both male and female. Meaning they will naturally look for intercourse, by different means. Regardless of personal, sociological and cultural traits. Both genders are human beings, both are sexual creatures, and both are together for a reason this premature representation of logic wouldn't be able to grasp during this stage of development within the given psychology. -
How should it all end?
They call me Loyalty replied to kaiser5578's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
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Ambrosia. A melancholic feeling of exaltation and embriagating madness bleeding like milk coiled twilight and delirious hope blurring away the falsehood of my senses into a wholeness that is the nectar of all my blind gods. Indulging in the pursuit of nothingness so I can stretch sky and walk all over the moon like a fool.
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All my food is carefully prepared by people who cares about my health more than I do.
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Worst hater other than anti bronies
They call me Loyalty replied to SDP40F amtrak's topic in General Discussion
The internet can become a medium for people to catalyse their issues. That which is being brought about can often trigger inner conflict for the purpose of one's personal integration. Most of the things you experience are there to tell you something about yourself. People don't usually project their conflicts onto me because they don't want to take a look at themselves when seeing into me. -
movies/tv What's the worst movie you've ever seen?
They call me Loyalty replied to GlitterMoon's topic in Media Discussion
Star wars episode III, I think it was. I don't know much else about this franchise, but the cliche story and predictable outcome bored the hell out of me. -
Things we need to see before the show ends!
They call me Loyalty replied to FirePuppy's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
Let's see... Twilight realizes she doesn't need to help everybody to feel better about herself, and finds happiness in the simple things of life as a librarian. Giving a big middle finger to Celestia. Spike gets frustrated over Rarity, and breaks away from his toxic relationship with twilight, that was keeping him from maturing as a male dragon. He grows up rapidly and leaves Ponyville with fond memories. Rainbow Dash gets in an accident and is unable to fly anymore. Then overcomes depression with the help of Scootaloo, whom she now sees as an inspirational figure. Both take on a career as a professional skateboarding team, becoming closer than ever. Applejack switches for a mariachi hat, but realizes she's too afraid of change and buries it close to grannys grave. She ponders at night whether she's a boring person or not, while thinking of her brother. Granny Smith suffers a heart attack when Big mac confesses being gay and wanting to become a drag queen in Las Pegasus. Pinkie Pie becomes normal thanks to antipsychotics, after a depression caused by pancreatic failure, and finds peace with pinkamena whom she had kept suppressed through the abuse of sugar. She discovers the relief of allowing herself to be sad, and cries with sincere happiness before dying. Rarity turns hippie, embarking on a spiritual journey when she realizes how empty her life is, beyond superfluous appearances and pretentious social demeanor. Also going crazy in the process of shamanism, and discovering a truer meaning to her innate magic. She grows into a wiser woman. Fluttershy watches over the safety and well-being of the ever freeforest in the form of a golden dragon, or a tree. P.S. Starlight discovers she was trying too hard to be somebody else, and finds no justification whatsoever on the past to be any other than herself. She returns to being her old antisocial self and actually finds comfort with it, while knowing she will always have friends. -
Wouldn't it be better to get so fat every limb sinks into her body, like a ball? I mean it must be exhausting to teleport that amount of mass, much less flying.
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general Do you like parties?
They call me Loyalty replied to VeroxVitrus's topic in General Discussion
I like chilling at parties. Unfortunately, that's not possible, for even when I stand in the corner being all silent, people still approach me with their vague personal interests. All that chemistry in the air, it clouds my judgment in crowded places. -
It sometimes bothers me how it takes me longer than it should on the line to pay off bills, because some elderly woman goes on and on about her grandson or some other unrelated matter with the cashier. I mean, it becomes kinda obvious not even their own families can stand them, and that's why you have to talk about something that few people would care about, with a bank employee obliged by the civility implied on contract. Just a pet peeve of mine, which is more sad than anything else.
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Your opinion on beta males?
They call me Loyalty replied to Feather Scribbles's topic in General Discussion
I'd rather each person invests in knowing their own individuality, rather than to pursue such vague notion of social generalization, for the lack of a better understanding of oneself. -
post Post what you're wearing right now!
They call me Loyalty replied to Commander Frost's topic in Forum Lounge
Black boxer shorts. Summer time. -
Have you ever accidentally hurt someone?
They call me Loyalty replied to Reecejackox's topic in General Discussion
Yes, my strength has always been somewhat brutish, even as a child. So, I've ragdolled two or three people at once. Then crashed another one into the ground while playing soccer. Once I pushed someone out the the way, but I sent it flying nine feets, over school benches. Also damaged the lower spine a rugby player, it's kinda like american football. And then I broke the ribs of a guy with my palm, it was mistreating a friend of mine though. That's some of the unintentional stuff, anyway. And forgot to mention I bloodied a friend's nose, while playing tennis, making the ball bounce onto the ground, and consecutively into its face. And there's more than I can count from practicing martial arts. -
Do you ever hug your friends?
They call me Loyalty replied to Vintjack Greasymane's topic in General Discussion
My childhood didn't encourage this kind of physical affection. So, no, but my friends hug me alot. Yet, there isn't a full realization of the sense or meaning of this interaction within myself. Either way, I would return the hug as a form or courtesy. -
Do you believe in heaven and hell?
They call me Loyalty replied to SunshineFlow's topic in General Discussion
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Alien Arrival: What Would You Do?
They call me Loyalty replied to Mortar's topic in General Discussion
Pull off my mask, ready to greet my space family and embrace the entirety of humanity with our tentacular hug. -
Not having dreams, at the moment?
They call me Loyalty replied to Quadropus's topic in General Discussion
I don't mean to alarm you, but you might have lost your soul... Well, not really. Often dreams are comprised of the mark left on the psyche by certain experiences. So, try to produce an experience with enough impact in your conscious to see what happens. -
My perception of cutie marks is that of a defining sign of the experience that represents best the nature of a given pony. The experience of murder of the other self is accepted by our reality, so, I don't see the issue with it being possible within the show, besides it being moderated by the social perception of children awareness and what not. Either way, such collective constructs are as artificial as the electrochemical thought of living organisms.
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What other hobbies does everypony have?
They call me Loyalty replied to artlin's topic in General Discussion
Lucid dreaming. Creating in the likeness of reality is a wondrous gift and a fascination of mine.