Disney bought the company that controlled the ad revenue of them. They don't own those channels. They simply help them get better ad revenue and help deal with copyright problems. If those channels don't want to deal with Disney they can end their contract with them.
Too deep for MLP.
Meh. It would be counterproductive for them to show the world being normally round. They can't have everything be realistic or else we'd only see Celestia at night. It just doesn't work.
They record lines far in advance. Michelle Creber, the voice of Applebloom, said that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqIkA69YT5Q was recorded before she knew Gabe, the person who made that "meme" of the fandom up. So a Season 4 line was recorded at least before Season 3.
Friend of mine made a sig for a different forum involving Applebloom. I followed up with an avatar on that forum and eventually changed it to this one on this forum as well.
People will believe anything. What you choose to do with MLP is your business, but I really doubt very many people believe half the stuff this guy wants people to think they believe.
Thank you everyone so far. Between the two forums I use, I'm fundamentally halfway there already. And for anyone wondering, I am 100% aware that this is biased and unfair sampling of people due to it being done over the Internet and doesn't represent the population. So if you had a problem with that, understand that I am aware of this.
And I just need to know an estimate of how many hours you spend, on average, on the Internets. Thanks!
Oh, and just so no one feels that their number is too high or anything, I'm around 80-90 hours a week.
I thoroughly enjoy both of them. If I have 8 hours to do whatever I'd rather play an Elder Scrolls, if I have like 2-4 hours it would be Fallout. Although I am more interested in a Fallout rather than Elder Scrolls at the moment.
The only time I ever see any creepypasta stuff is when my friends decide it'll be fun to show me. Which is pretty rare. Not really anything too exciting for me.
It would be in Baltimore this year.
@@NukeTimePony, I always had the most trouble getting a hotel, if you manage to find something that is actually surprisingly cheap, could you let me know?
The episode teaches something more important than being related to your friends. It teaches you that family isn't always about being related to someone. Your best friends can easily be part of your family. It's all about interpretation. That is why I am perfectly okay with the ambiguity. I'm more interested in why both the things that would reveal it were smudged.