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  1. Great drawing, love the message. Pink Balloonbutt pony, is best balloonbutt pony.
  2. Pills. Pinkamena Pills. Tho the "Pinkamena" is honorary, due to the fact i respect & love Pinkamena enough to put her name before mine in formality.
  3. I don't know. I personally don't care either. But you know, perhaps, she has some tricks up her sleeve.
  4. For the most part, yes. The issue is, i don't really bother talking to anyone unless absolutely necessary. Yes, i even do Maud faces in real life most of the time, usually when interacting with people i don't know.
  5. I like the design, color scheme is decent. Bat pony a presume? Looks nice, good job.
  6. I agree. Halloween does make Pinkie(even more) sexy. That's one hot chick. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=965WdZDZ2ME
  7. Eternal Joy post #99 Find Your Smile In A Meadow Of Bliss Walk Through The Field Of Life In Jubilance Captivate Your Spirit In Joy; Keep Smiling, Pinkie Pie Have a joyous afternoon, and keep smiling in joy!
  8. That would be nice, tho i think Pinkie would prefer cookies! And possibly some assistance getting out of the cookie jar..
  9. Pinkie-Pie-Hugs?-Pinkie! Pinkie-Wants-Hugs-Pinkie! Come-Hug-Me-Bro-Pinkie!
  10. The movie would obviously be about Pinkie ruling the universe in her joyous omnipotence. And how, in the end, all of Ponyville, Equestria, and the universe, resides in Pinkie's mane, because reasons. The plot can also be about her plot. Because that would be a good plot to plot around, due to plotting particular plots. Oh, and there would be pipe organ playing, because reasons.
  11. This topic still exists. Mind boggling. Anyways, idk why people "hate" any of the mane 6. "Hate" is a pretty strong word you know. I personally have no issues with Rainbow Dash, never have. Shes got flaws, like everybody -- even Lord Pinkie, so ya.
  12. Adagio, who does your hair, if anyone?
  13. Eternal Joy post #98 Ascend Away Into Elation Let Friends & Love Ones Raise You Up In Blissful Unison Joy & Friendship Will Lift You Up & Away, Pinkie Pie Have a joyous afternoon, and may you fly up & away in joy!
  14. I see, so you want MLP:FiM to become the surrogate parent to children possibly, interesting(?). Yes, lets make MLP:FiM take the role of "parent" and talk & teach kids under 12 about sex, death and whatnot, such as rape, or racism.That will totally go over well, because at that age, children can totally understand the complexities of those subjects. And if it goes over their heads i doubt it will be "GOOD!", because how do you know they will basically 'talk to their parents' and instead just take the wrong message from it possibly, and form their own understanding outside of conventional moral boundaries? What if they don't ask questions at all, and instead become confused or possibly scared? Again for the bloody 4th time: If MLP:FiM wishes to tackle the discussion of death, fine. But i personally don't expect them too anytime soon. Could that change? Maybe, maybe not. Im okie dokie lokie with it either way.
  15. Ugh. If some are assuming im saying 'the writers should never tackle death!', know that, that isn't what im ultimately saying, and i apologize if i came off as such. Sasame Street is Sesame Street, not My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Fairly same target audience age wise, but two different shows, and two different types of shows, as if i recall, Sesame Street is more of a 'educational childrens show', FiM is not within that category per say. Again, for the 3rd time: If the show staff in the future wishes to tackle the subject of death in a cognitive, not so half-assed fashion, that their target audience can understand, then fine, okay, alright, okie dokie lokie. However, if they feel that they do not wish to tackle the subject of death in a well written, not so lame fashion, then i do not blame them for their decision on the matter.
  16. Ahh, so lets drag out something far more sensitive than just "overcoming shyness" ect across a entire season, yes? Let's remember the show has a larger, younger audience, and i doubt the writers are willing to present to said audience something as serious as death/coping with death, because it might be something that goes right over the heads of the younger audience, and may even somewhat scare/confuse them. Im sure you'll say 'but other shows do it', but those are other shows, not FiM, so let other shows deal with the topic of death in the way that will be required for it to be properly done for a target audience as young as FiM's, if they do it at all. Again, if the writers wish to tackle it, fine, but im personally not sure they are willing to go there, atleast not yet, and i don't blame them if that's their decision on the matter.
  17. I loved all the music, tho if i had to pick a favorite, it would be 'Welcome To The Show'. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfqhLM_k60c Tho 'Shine Like Rainbows' is close 2nd.
  18. Your post has a lovely Pinkamena gif in it(seriosly, so saved), but beyond that, the rest of your post is making the assumption, that a 22min show could have taught me how to cope with seeing my grandfather -- who was a strong proud man, who i looked up to for years, deteriorate into a weak, dependent on others, unable to barely talk, pride destroyed, shell of who he use to be, because of stomach cancer. If you are making the assumption, that a 22min episode of mlp could've prepared me for when my mother got into a car accident, and almost died, how to cope with that level of fear knowing that one of the only people in your family who has stuck by you for(at the time) 21 years is possibly going to die on a hospital bed because of a drunk ladies negligence, then despite your optimism, your assumption is nothing short of ridiculous. I don't think mlp can prepare anyone for losing someone they care for, or coping with the fear of losing someone you care for. And i think the show staff may understand that too, and thus, are steering clear away from the subject. If they want to tackle it, fine, but if they don't, i don't blame them.
  19. Alright, ill bite. So, Pinkie, are you aware that you are being voiced by someone to use for a "Ask Human Pinkie Pie (With Voice)" topic? And if so, are you okay with this? Imean, surely you must feel odd that someone is borrowing your voice frequency(for the most part) for recreational purposes, no?
  20. I couldn't care less. I enjoy mlp because i enjoy it, not because i think it's 'masculine in some secret hidden way'. Also, the battle scene you speak of, a woman can be a badass also, and im not sure why it's always thought women can't be. Honestly, the prospect of a horned centaur man-thing shooting lasers is a far less terrifying prospect in my mind than a angry, pissed off, purple pony princess shooting bootleg kamehamehah's from her horn. So i enjoyed the battle scene in Twilight Kingdom not because i thought it was "masculine", but because it reminded me that "women are tough, scary tough". But i can't speak for everyone, so maybe some bronies do think liking mlp is somehow 'secretly masculine'. Well, perhaps it just is, because being "masculine" is being a "man" correct? And last time i checked, a "man" shouldn't give a damn what people think on the subject of what tv show they watch and love.
  21. A plant pony huh, interesting. Alicorn too? So a..Planticorn(??). Regardless, still like it.
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