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  1. Went to bed at 9 PM and woke up at 4 am. yolo

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    2. SCS

      SCS

      that's actually somewhat normal

       

      i've been waking up at 10 pm lately

       

      is that bad

    3. Wingnut

      Wingnut

      Meh, I know that feel.

    4. yeet

      yeet

      Pfft. Went round my friends house the other month, went to bed at 8am woke up at 8:10am. XD

  2. The Icarus reference in Sonic Rainboom was pretty terrible, in my opinion.
  3. In terms of Rainbow Dash, I actually find her to be an undoubted strong point in this episode. Best part, no doubt. Her conflict and development were probably at their all time highs thus far, with only "Wonderbolts Academy" coming to mind as a potential competitor. Of course, that just adds to the travesty as I really love to see characters get great development like this. It's just so unfortunate that they had to deconstruct another character to get her there - and it wasn't needed, really. Rarity didn't have to play that role and it probably would've actually had a stronger impact on her character as a whole in both giving her development and showing how strong she can really be had she saved someone who had bullied her as a kid instead of her relatively newly acquired friend who's all of a sudden being a bitch with butterfly wings. Just so much went wrong around her that it makes me sad to think how much I would've liked this episode for the good it did Rainbow Dash. It just ended up feeling like a Phyrric victory in terms of writing quality.
  4. Hello! :D Welcome to MLPF! I hope you enjoy your stay! :3

  5. RD. Not that it's a bad thing, because that just isn't who she is. AJ makes a strong case, but RD strikes me more as a tomboy and AJ a hardworker. I give the edge to the Tomboy.
  6. I actually typed up this review from memory because I'd rather risk getting called out on misinformation than actually force myself to sit through that monstrosity again So I wouldn't be surprised if I missed something. Granted, the spell was called out for being dangerous and they seemed to have no trouble finding a safer one, so I'd rather question her line of reasoning. I will be honest and say this was a weaker flaw, but it came across as a cheap attempt to get her and her friends up there anyway and thrust Rarity into the role she played during this episode overall, which was unnecessary. It played a huge role in setting up what didn't need to be setup, basically, and that led to even more harm to be done to a great character than need be. Larson isn't a bad writer and I'm not one for grudges. He just really dropped the ball here, though.
  7. Granted, my criticism of the spell was more on her casting it before really trying to find one, then finding a safer solution for the rest of them afterwards If it was going to be that easy to find she should've attempted to find one before going all out risk like that.
  8. Strikes me as more the writer of the episode, to be honest
  9. Civ V with 335 hours is my #1, followed by Dragon Age: Origins with 186 hours, Skyrim with 151 hours, Crusader Kings II with 117 hours and Mount and Blade: Warband with 91 hours
  10. Tbf, the Dead Kennedys were really good musicians when it comes to writing, they just didn't take themselves too seriously about the actual music xD
  11. Thank you for your suggestion. I will be sure to keep that in mind next time I decide to write a blog, as I do admit I didn't take it enough into a consideration when writing this one
  12. I WISH I HAD THIS RARIDEE PLUSHIE!!!!!1 I LOVE Beatnik Rarity She looks so pretty dressed like a little French Artisan pony and it fits the artistic side of her personality so well that I just want to grab her up and squeeze her - but gently, so I wouldn't knock a single hair of that beautiful mane out of place I wish I had the money to get a gorgeous fanmade plushie of Rares, though Maybe one day when I'm out of college and have a steady career I can get one like this
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    2. ghostfacekiller39

      ghostfacekiller39

      Bats! was funny as the writer clearly had no clue of how farm life works .-.

       

      As someone who lives on a farm, if our cattle are getting attacked by coyotes, we'll usually hire someone from town to hunt them and salvage a corpse if possible. If we get a corpse, we then skin it and hang it over our fence as a warding sign xP

       

      AJ's views of just sending them away would be laughed out by a real farmer, so imagine how Fluttershy's request that they give up their...

    3. Mesme Rize

      Mesme Rize

      Watch out, you don't endless character limit here. But i agree with you.

       

      I am not an expert on farming, so it must've been even worse for you. When Flutterbat came into the picture, i thought to myself in a sarcastic fashion:

      I hate to use the word pandering, but i think this time it should be applied here and it wasn't even good.
    4. ghostfacekiller39

      ghostfacekiller39

      Ah xD Didn't notice that xP

       

      And it wasn't much cutoff, just how poorly it would've gone over and how it affected AJ's family and their main source of income as well as the town itself, seeing as it's a big food supply for them too xP

       

      And yeahh, it was pretty brutal pandering

  13. "Sonic Rainboom" is the most painful experience I've had to cope with since delivering a speech at my dad's funeral when I was 10 years old. Alright, maybe that's an over-exaggeration, but the episode was still something that made me feel absolutely nauseous, and the feelings refuse to go away because it's so well-liked and praised despite the laundry list of issues that essentially destroy entire characters during the second half of the episode. Every time someone says they like this episode two things happen to me: A little bit of my faith in the human race dies and a little part of me dies as well. I've been wanting to write a review on why the mere mention of this episode makes bile rise to my throat, but that'd require re-watching the atrocity and I remember absolutely hating as it progressed - and that's the only episode I've hated while watching it. Usually I have to let it marinate for a while before forming my own opinion on the matter. Think about things, what was said and done, what was accomplished, etc. This episode is one that almost killed the show for me entirely because it was such a damn atrocity that I honestly felt like someone shit on me as a fan of the product. I didn't want to finish it, but I did in hopes that it'd get better. It didn't. The first issue with the episode is how terribly stupid Fluttershy is, and I'm going to say what many people are either unwilling to say or unwilling to notice when it comes to her characterization in this episode. Whether it having a look of naivety while her friend is falling to her death or throwing incredibly obvious fears back into RD's face like it was no big deal, she was an idiot for almost the entire episode. Let me delve into this. Part I: The Element of Airheadedness or the Element of Mean-Spiritedness, take your pick. Stupid, nonchalant look while her friend was, in all likelhood, about to die. There's the almost iconic scene of the other 4 sitting on a cloud as Rarity falls from the sky after the cringe worthy Icarus reference. The other 3 look concerned while Fluttershy sits there with an empty and uncaring look on her face. While some will make the argument that she wasn't worried because she had faith in Rainbow Dash, I don't buy that for a second. The Sonic Rainboom was something so rare that the only person to do it was RD and she only did it one time. This is something so rare that it's been performed by one person only one time. So to say she was anticipating the Sonic Rainboom is either implying she has some sort of ability to see into the future that's unbeknowst to everyone else around her, or it's similar to claiming that Japan should be expecting to be bombed by the USA again just because it happened once before, in spite of years of peaceful relations since then. It doesn't make any sense for her to be expecting that from what we do know, though, because even if Murphy's Law does exist, it's impossible to expect everything and not be surprised, especially when the life of your "friend" is laid on the table. So to show no concern about her friend potentially dying is either saying she has an ability to see into the future and know what's going to happen before it happens (which I don't believe for a single second) or to say she just doesn't care if Rarity dies. There is no feasible way she could've expected this to happen and especially no reason for her not to show concern regardless. I know that if I had a friend that I went on an outing on every week and there was a good chance they'd lose their life, I wouldn't just sit there and look happy. So yeahh. That's bullshit, honestly. Element of Kindness showing no concern for her friend's life, and that's not even the start of issues with this one tiny fraction of problems in the second half of this episode. Throwing RD's fears back into her face like it was no biggie I understand that while Fluttershy may not be the most socially adept pony, this was just so incredibly stupid and insensitive for her to say and all it really did was show how little attention she's paying to someone she's known for practically her entire life. If they've known each other since they were that young then I'd like to think that she'd at least be able to pick up obvious signs from her friend. We're not talking about someone who's know this person for a few days, we're talking about, in a likelihood, someone who's known this person for the majority of her life. So not only have they known each other for an exceedingly long time but the signs were so obvious that there's no way Fluttershy shouldn't have been able to pick them up. Even her sentence itself is showing a bit of awareness of what she's saying as it both blatantly brings up RD's large number of attempts and 100% failure rate as well as how harsh and brutal sports fans can be. She even shows awareness of this herself, yet she says it anyway. So either she's an idiot or she's deliberately trying to hurt Rainbow Dash by playing on her fears. There isn't much of a middle ground. Like I stated before, she may not be the most socially adept pony, but she even her statement is showing a good degree of awareness. Many of her issues were an attempt to make her either be cute or to make her be funny, but really, when you think about it, they weren't cute and funny. They were kind of mean-spirited, honestly. I like Fluttershy and all, but I don't understand how people look past her behavior in this godforesaken 22 minutes of my life that I want back. What's even scarier is that she's just the tip of the iceburg when it comes to the myriad of problems in this episode. Part II: The appetizer before the main course Now, before I dive into the biggest problem with this episode, allow me to point out another gaping flaw and my only major issue with the first half of this episode. A Variation of the Breezies Effect If anyone recalls the main criticisms of the Season 4 episode "It Ain't Easy Being Breezy," then you should be able to recall the Deus Ex Machina of Twilight just finding the Breezies spell that made them all Breezies. While this one is still on a lesser scale, it's still worth noting. Twilight put the spell on Rarity that gave her these magical butterfly wings. It was apparently the only way she knew that'd allow them to go up to the weaksauce version of Bespin's Cloud City and support their friend Rainbow Dash. However, it was also very dangerous and could very likely have some very bad, possibly irreversible side effects. Very risky spell that could put someone in great danger. Rarity, who was apparently the only one who cared enough to even notice that Rainbow Dash was tearing herself apart over this despite the lack of subtlety on RD's part, volunteered herself despite the risk, which was honestly quite noble and showed that MA Larson isn't a total idiot when it comes to Rarity's character, despite what the rest of the episode says about his knowledge of her and what she's supposed to stand for. However, all of that risk is now meaningless as before they get up to Cloudsdale, Twilight very, very, very conveniently finds a spell that allows them to walk on the clouds without issue. Now, paint me blue and call me babe, but if you're going to talk about "this is the only way that I can" and how "there's a great, great risk involved" then shortly find a more convenient spell that has much less risk, why don't you just try to find something that doesn't have such a great potential for harm first? It was obviously there and not too difficult to find as she managed to find it, so why not just try to do what's safe and best for everyone by at least attempting to find a spell that is safe? Oh. Right. Because M.A. Larson was dead set on tearing down every thing Rarity's character was intended to stand for. That was just stupid of Twilight to do though, honestly. It couldn't have been that hard to find a safer and more convenient spell due to the fact she was able to find it before they headed up to Cloudsdale yet she didn't even attempt to look for one until after she put her friend in grave danger. One of the big sins committed against Rarity in this episode. Speaking of sins committed against Rarity... Part III: why I couldn't think of a more fitting title, honestly. To understand why this last part is so fundamentally terrible, you first must understand what Rarity's character is intended to stand for. When Faust was creating the show, Hasbro essentially demanded a character "absolutely obsessed with fashion." Essentially, all they wanted Rarity to be was this: So, in defiance of the archetype the execs wanted to see, Faust created Rarity; a fashion pony who did not follow trends, but set them. A fashion pony that didn't rely on money and others, but took care of herself completely on her own and relied on herself first and foremost. A fashion pony who is strong and ambitious, but one who is also kind, sweet, and caring. This is what Rarity was intended to be - she was intended to spit in the face of what characters like her are supposed to be. She was intended to prove to the younger girls who watched the show and cared about how they looked and what they wore and what others thought of them that just because this is what you love, it doesn't mean you have to be like... Oh. This episode just shits all over what Rarity is meant to be and what she's meant to stand for. This episode shits all over what makes her character so great and so pure - this shits all over everything that makes Rarity unique, charming, deep, and just a great character in general. This episode takes the purity of her conception and origin and injects it with bile, germs, and whatever type of things you find to be disgusting. This episode quite literally makes her into everything she was intended to stand against - all the girly, bitchy types who only care about what they look and what they wear. The ones that treat everyone like snot and only care about themselves and what they want. This is saddening to type about, honestly. This takes the core of Rarity's meaning as a character what she represents and turns it on her head to make her into what she's meant to prove you don't have to be like if you're this kinda person. It only gets worse from there, unfortunately, as we see Rarity humiliated in front of a large crowd of people and turned into the villain of the episode, basically. She knocks the Wonderbolts unconscious and clogs up the cloud factory like a fool. She almost dies, even, and is made into an Icarus reference. This just can't sit well with me. The writer of this episode taking a character of such pure intentions and making her into this is just horrible to me, and I get a strong headache just thinking about this. I hate it. And regardless of if I sound petty, I hate it when people say they like this episode because Rainbow Dash farted Rainbows in the end because of how the episode itself only serves to destroy such a wonderful and stereotype defying character. What is only the icing on the cow patty is how Rarity apologizes in the end. Sadly, this doesn't mean much and not too much development is offered aside from the bare minimum it took to villainize her and then revert her back to the good side after it was all said and done. After this it just goes on to talk about how great Rainbow Dash is and how amazing she is and all that shit. Yay. I remember watching this episode and finishing it only out of hope it was going to get better, honestly. I don't usually hate episode until they've marinated a bit for me, so generally a fresh of the press review from me is about as useful as...nothing, really. Once things set and I have time to think I like to think I can form pretty solid opinions about the show itself, but rarely ever do I just want the episode to be over so I can try to forget about it. In the end, nothing that happened mattered much to me. I was just left asking "Was it worth it?" And really, was it? Was it worth destroying everything a character is meant to stand for just to play up a totally different character? Was any of it worth it? I can't say it was. It can't be undone. It can't be fixed. It can't be mended. All that can be done is try to rebuild her character and press forward, and Larson did a half ass job of that at the end and left it up to later episodes to try and fix the damage he caused. This episode has its good points - as a matter of fact, I'd say it's one of the best Rainbow Dash episodes out there in terms of just her. So much went wrong, though, and the crumbling and decay of everything Rarity was meant to stand for is the cardinal sin here. What they should've done was introduce either a Trixie-like foil for RD to play the role that Rarity did. Have the foil act in the same way that Rarity did in many areas with a personal twist to make the character unique, force them to compete at the same time slot due to time constraints like Rarity and Rainbow Dash had to do, and then, finally, have the other pony fall from grace and have Rainbow Dash save her using the Sonic Rainboom just like she did for Rarity. It would've saved Rarity's character from the horrors this episode would've wrought on her, and while the episode still would've been a bit flawed in my eyes, the sins it committed would've been forgivable for the great development it offered to Rainbow Dash. Hell, a potential foil was even offered - the bullies it showed earlier in the episode. What if they had a leader who was a bit of a jackass to RD and was a great flier in his own right? RD was outperforming him in their shared time slot and he got angry about that, flew too close to the sun, was blinded and began falling down backwards. His wings, while strong, weren't strong enough to compete with the force of gravity that was making him fall, and RD sees that and goes to save the day despite being nervous and despite how poorly he treated her, both in the past and the present. Boom. Same development and same outcome and you don't have to shit all over another mane character just to get that result. All in all, though, it just comes down to one thing about character-driven shows like FiM - if you have to destroy one character to build up another, then I think you're doing it wrong. And that's all I have to say about that.
  14. Like Banul said, use Tali's overcharge as much as possible. I think I actually beat Saren on the first or 2nd time through using Garrus and Tali, so I recommend using those two, particularly Tali, as she is very helpful in this battle
  15. 1. Applejack She actually shows herself to be a more apt leader than Twilight at times. She's always there to fall back on and she's easily the best at maintaining her composure and keeping a level head about decision making. There are times that I question why she isn't in charge. 2. Twilight Sparkle She's not as composed as Applejack, but she is still quite good at managing herself as well as others and leading them to success, as proven many times throughout the series. She's second. 3. Rarity She runs a business by herself, often takes care of her little sister and is always more than willing to put her wants and needs aside to help those around her, no matter the situation. She is strong enough as well as smart enough to handle herself in a sticky situation and is shown to recognize severity quite well and won't ham it up in those situations. Furthermore, her drive and ceaseless ambition even in the face of adversity shows how mentally strong of a mare she truly is. She makes a case for 2nd, in my opinion, but I'll give it to Twilight based on leadership. 4. Rainbow Dash She can be cocky and bullheaded, but I'll give her an edge over the next two on my list for one reason - she will readily fight the good fight and face her own fears for others. She brags a lot and is very cocky and often fails to take others into consideration, but all in all she's willing to do what's best and not give up. That's what I define maturity as - being willing to put your needs and wants aside for the greater good of those around you. 5. Pinkie Pie This one is more excusable as she will quite often act immature but it seems to be of her own accord. She has displayed an ability to be mature when the time calls for it, but often times she won't anyway, so therefore I can't place her much higher than the #6 on my list. 6. Fluttershy I don't view Fluttershy as very mature, to be honest, as she often refuses to even try to attempt to overcome her own fears unless the situation absolutely demands for it. She is easily shattered and breaks composure and will give into those around her regardless of how it hurts them. Furthermore, as shown in Bats!, she displays a tendency to not take others into mind for her own personal beliefs. She didn't once think that the food supply being ravaged by the fruit bats were the main source of income for her friends family as well as a major source of food for the town itself - she only thought about what she wanted, and that was letting the fruit bats feast. That is not mature, that's putting others in danger based on what you want to happen. That's honestly a tad selfish, even if she was putting the well-being of the fruit bars in mind, as it showed she was unwilling to even think about AJ's family as well as the town itself based on her own thought process. She will hardly ever face adversity and often refuses to even stand up to her fears regardless of situation, and she won't put the well-being of those who disagree with her personal beliefs in her mind. That's pretty immature, honestly.
  16. The downside of living deep in the countryside is that it's creepy as all get out when you start hearing noises outside of your window at night .-.

  17. I like you quite a bit, but I really need to disagree on this one, man. As in, please don't show this one to people first ever As a Rarity fan, many, many, many, many, many people were not very kind to both her and us because of this episode. Furthermore, it exploits her flaws and plays them up in an unlikable and cringeworthy way just to provide extra development for RD. Just don't know if this is a good idea in the grand scheme of things as it may open one's eyes to what a great character RD is, but it seems 3/4 of people look past the good Rarity did at the first half and only look at the bad she did in the second half and tend to write her off before giving her an equal shot.
  18. .MOV Rarity, which is a rather nasty cartoon to all of the mane 6, not just Rarity. I personally recommend avoiding it just because it sucks and I've actually heard it was meant to appeal to anti-Bronies moreso than MLP fans. From what I've seen, this is more than feasible
  19. I had heard Marshmallow Coco and I liked that I think that's the tag on Derpibooru, too, actually.
  20. Just going to share this funny thing I found before logging off for the night I, for one, would totally love to live in a Rarity-ruled Equestria Everything would be fabulous and amazing, and she'd be such a good and pretty ruler Celestia probably wouldn't be half bad at fashion design, either, but I doubt she'd be able to measure up to the real thing
  21. South Park has a way of remaining intellectual when they make fun of things - if they did poke fun at Bronies, they'd likely poke fun at it in a way that some would deem offensive and others would deem funny, but they'd also portray the people against Bronydom in a similar light. I always see it as one of those things where Butters would be really into it, then Cartman gives him a lot of crap about it and goes home and is much deeper into the fandom than he is Either way, they do a great job of satire and portraying both sides of the argument for what they really are. If they did that, I'd be fully excited for it
  22. Dunno if there's a need to create a divide based on separate interests, to be honest. I'll just stick with the general fandom nickname for now
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