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Key Gear

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  1. I don't know. I think that Celestia and Luna are probably immortal. I mean, they have been around for over a thousand years and they haven't aged visibly. Lauren Faust has said that neither Celestia nor Luna actually have any kids or other siblings. I would guess that they would probably just continue doing what they have always done. I don't think that Twilight Sparkle could take over because most likely she won't be around for thousands of years and she isn't an Alicorn. I don't know....
  2. I have not yet encountered any haters in real life. On the Internet, I usually try not to react to haters at all. The problem with reacting to haters online is that you will probably be wasting your time. If a random person online dislikes the show enough to let me know about it, then they are probably set in their opinion. Responding to them in any way would just add fuel to the fire. If someone that I know has a negative reaction to the show, then I will usually try to pitch the show to them. I'll talk about Lauren Faust and her previous work. I'll talk about the quality of the animation and characterizations. Finally, I will invite them to watch just one episode. If they refuse to watch an episode (or watch an episode and don't like it), then I suggest that we agree to disagree, and I won't bring it up again. If they refuse to watch an episode and attempt to make fun of me, then I suggest that they grow up and contact me after this occurs. If they watch the show and they like it, then I welcome them to the herd. So it goes....
  3. Procrastination is a thing best done with ponies.

  4. A mystery? I like mysteries quite a bit actually. If you want me to, then I would love to help you out. You didn't mention what you were looking for in an editor though, so I am not sure that I would be a good fit. On the plus side, I do a lot of writing (mostly sales copy and technical stuff though). I also spend a lot of time editing as well (all kinds of things for just about everybody that I know). The only downside is that I haven't actually read any fan-fiction before. I don't have anything against fan fiction, I just never really ran across anything that interested me. Just going from the title though, I am interested in your mystery. Perhaps i could help?
  5. So this box is for status updates! Learn something new every day.

  6. 1986, Male, Green I'm a little surprised by the age distribution here. I thought that there would be something of a bell curve, but I expected the center to be around my age. I'm not used to feeling old....
  7. I'll probably just work through Saturday. I'm running behind schedule on a project right now, so having one less excuse to goof off is actually a good thing for me.
  8. Ok. I have been thinking about this, and I think that I have it all figured out. You see, Gummy isn't actually real. He is a figment of Pinkie's imagination that is made manifest by Pinkie's power to warp reality. I think that this explains everything.
  9. You skip all of the songs? So, then, you've never heard any of them? Well... Do you listen to any of the fan-made remixes? Maybe you should go back and listen to them again. I think that you are really missing out. Just give them a chance! The songs in the show do tend to be upbeat and positive (especially Smile, Smile, Smile), but I really don't think that listening to something upbeat and positive will decrease your manliness. Besides, let's think about this.... You are already a brony. If you are judging your manliness by conventional means, then you really have nothing left to lose. As a side note, I really, really liked Smile, Smile, Smile. It almost tops my previous favorite, but not quite. Maybe if I listen to it about a dozen more times.... Edit: Ooops, I forgot to say anything about the newest song!
  10. I have seen a few people make this point in this thread. I would like to present a different way of looking at this. Rarity did not push Spike to give her the gem. She told him (quite clearly) that she thought the gem was fabulous, but Spike gave her the gem of his own free will. To Spike, it was more important for Rarity to be happy than for him to eat the Fire Ruby. Giving Rarity the gem was a tremendous act of generosity. In fact, it was that single act of generosity that was able to completely undo the transformation that occurred in Spike due to his many acts of greed that occurred afterwards. Think about it. If Spike had not shown generosity to the Rarity, the element of generosity, then it is possible that nothing would have been able to reverse his transformation. Far from using him, Rarity actually saved him. This kind of makes sense though, doesn't it? Rarity's element is the element of generosity. It doesn't seem strange that she has the power to bring generosity out of those around her. Edit: I messed up the formatting in this post the first time...
  11. I think that there is already a lot of evidence in this thread in favor of horseshoes, but no one has pointed this out yet, so I just figured I would contribute it. If there are horseshoes, then it makes sense that someone makes them, right? Welllll.... Take a look at the cutie marks on these ponies. Horseshoes! I bet that they are probably blacksmiths or something similar to that. Of course this doesn't conclusively *prove* that ponies wear horseshoes by itself, but taken with all of the other evidence in this thread.... Edit: Forgot to say. Screenshots of the bluish ponies are from Griffon the Brush Off and Call of the Cutie. I just had an image of caramel lying around that I included as well.
  12. I don't have the energy to assemble the evidence, but I think that MLP also has a strange number of spit takes in it. (Maybe someone else would like to put together some images??? If not, then I'll just do it the next time I watch the whole series straight through.)
  13. I realize that some people like the older generations, and I respect that.... However, before FiM I considered My Little Pony to be just about the stupidest thing that I had ever seen in my entire life. I never watched a cartoon. The annoying ads that would come up every once in a while were bad enough. Besides, there is no way that I would have ever wanted to be in any way associated with something that was so disgusting. Of course, now I'm a brony, and I have no problem recommending that everyone see FiM. I still have a very strong dislike of the earlier generations though.
  14. I don't mind the wait. I never get tired of re-watching the old episodes. It is also fun to go and search for more music and art from the fan community. I am constantly amazed by the creativity.
  15. You know what... When I first saw the subject, this was exactly my thought. Most likely it would have to be some type of sci-fi space-time continuum ripping explosion. And then Pinkie Pie would break into song and the world would be restored.
  16. I don't know. My brother has a pathological fear of things with more than 4 legs and 5 eyes, and he always tries to get a cheap shot at the spider before he makes his get away. Edit: Actually, now that I think about it. Projectiles are the method that he prefers. You're right.... Stepping on one would never happen.
  17. Find A Pet. I didn't think much of it when I first heard it. But for some strange reason, I have a hard time getting the tune to stop running through my head. Smile, Smile, Smile promises to be yet another tune that I can't get out of my head, but only time will tell which one gets stuck on replay.
  18. I'll tell you the truth. I have never read a fanfic in my life, but if you took the time to put something like that together... Well, I would definitely read that. I am quite sure that I would not be the only one. Mare Do Well was such an interesting concept - something that fleshes it out a bit more could be fun.
  19. Oh wow... You're right! And that was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. I can't believe that I didn't think of the similarity. Actually, now that you mention MacGyver.... In Swarm of the Century, rigging those instruments so that they could all be played at the same time (and knowing that she needed to get them in the first place) is another example of Pinkie's intuitive intelligence.
  20. Actually, having a great memory is strongly correlated with being highly intelligent. Of course correlation does not imply causation, but there is fairly strong evidence that memory and intelligence are linked via the way the brain functions. Here, take a look at some of these links (don't worry, no tedious academic papers): http://www.quora.com...ence-correlated http://www.aboutinte...nce-memory.html http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2502140 (Edited because I forgot a link.)
  21. Umm, no, I don't think that people are saying that Pinkie is a genius just to be contrarian. Even outside of this thread, I have read some very long, detailed posts where people talk about their reasons for saying that Pinkie is smarter than she may appear to be. Well, yeah. It is a cartoon, but sometimes it's just really fun to overanalyze these kind of things. As far as it being something that she bought... I dunno... Take a look at the attached image... That device just screams Pinkie Pie to me.
  22. I think that you are right. Twilight is smart, but Pinkie seems to have a higher "intuitive intelligence". Which is to say that her "irrational" thinking may give her the ability to function on a higher level plane of thought than others with more rational thinking methods. If we accept the assumption that Pinkie Pie has a high intuitive intelligence, then it may not be the case that she consciously planned the Xanatos Gambit. Instead, it may be that she set out with a general objective in mind and, guided by intuition, took the steps to achieve this objective. This may sound kind of crazy, but it is not unheard of that you can solve a complex problem without "thinking" or "planning" in the conventional senses of the words.
  23. Well, it doesn't get much more saccharine than this episode.... Hahahaha! And I loved every minute of it! Stuff like this show is why I love MLP. I loved this episode. I can't get this goofy smile off of my face. I think that I may be stuck like this forever! The continuity was awesome as well. Now... I have to watch it again!
  24. You know... You have a very good point there. And if those alicorns are dead, but Celestia has been around for thousands of years, then how long ago was Hearth's Warming Eve??? Hmm, well, at the beginning of the Hearth's Warming Eve play, Spike says that the events took place before the "peaceful rule of Celestia". One possibility might be that Celestia was responsible for raising the sun and she was around at the time of Hearth's Warming Eve, but she was not yet the "ruler".
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