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  1. I would love it if it wasn't a reboot but a continuation of G4 (Or at least set in the same continuity), happening in a distant or near future; and referencing the events of it and stuff. The "several years later" kind of thing where at least one of the protagonists from the story it continues from has some big role or is a legend in the time of the continuation. The whole "Twilight Sparkle is the new ruler of Equestria" thing is overused, but it's a nice idea to me.

     If we go to the part of the personal details, I would like to see more steampunk and just a little bit more of relevant male characters in the show. There's barely any in FiM. Maybe one or two male characters in the main cast?

     Also, it would have more adventures and villains. Kind of like the main series of the IDW comics. And it would have a lot of legendary magic and items that refer to G4.

     As a last thing, I wouldn't have it happening in Equestria, but in a kingdom/country that's close to it. It would be set in a future where more nations were born off Equestria's limits that have a more mixed population. Equestria is the most powerful of all kingdoms, but it lives in political and economical harmony with the other ones. We saw similar stuff in FiM in this particular area, but it would be awesome if it was more explored. Like if they visited different kingdoms often.

     Also, it would have several main characters. There would be more than one particular focus, kind of like FiM having the CMC, the Mane 6, the Cakes, the Apples, etc. They would be all connected in a way, but there would be still more than one group of main characters with different lives. A show that albergates several tiny spin-offs of it's own story. Discord Whooves style (You know what I mean if you at least saw Jitterbug Jive's other blogs).

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  2. It never really annoyed me. Speculating about it is actually fun, even when it's already shown what they're good at. There's still open questions, as we don't know what they're specifically good at (Except Sweetie Belle, but maybe there's more to her than being a naturally talented, powerful singer) and we still don't know if Scootaloo will ever learn to actually fly.

     Of course; Lauren Faust said that Scootaloo is physically handicapped and that that's what doesn't allow her to fly, but Faust left the show over two years ago. It's still an open question when it comes to what's actually canon.

     One way or another, it doesn't bother me. Speculating is fun.

  3. I don't really care for internet celebrities for the most part because I'm not interested in what they do, but I believe some of them kind of deserve it; like AVGN.

     I have no idea on why some other ones are even known, though. Fred is an example to me.

  4. Well, it's your decision. I am not going to try to make you change it.

     At least you get it. You get it the right way when it comes to life: it is a challenge where you need a reason to live. We often loose this reason, but we always find it back. It never vanishes.

     I never met you, but I feel like we could have been good friends. Goodbye and stay strong.

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  5. I am not afraid of crying, but I rarely feel enough to do so. I think your dad meant that he feels enough emotion to cry, but he doesn't need to physically express this by crying. I relate to what he said.

     It's anything but bad. It's a good way to express your emotion, and it doesn't make you any less though. I think that it's less manly to voluntarily avoid something that doesn't seem very masculine than to do something that's not considered "though". Isn't that the premise for most of us calling ourselves manly for watching a show for little girls in the first place? It's insecure to voluntarily hide it.

     As for my experiences with crying... I don't know what to describe as an answer to that.

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  6. Well, I think it depends on the job here. If it's something physical, I think you shouldn't be allowed to wear any piercings. They are dangerous for stuff like that; just like rings, necklaces, and the like. I do agree with you on the part that it's bullshit to not allow them at a job where it's not exactly dangerous to wear them or it doesn't even affect it.

     As for tattoos... I think they should be okay with that too as long as they can be hidden.

    Perhaps one of the problems with this is that it is probably associated with being informal.

  7. My slight training in Aikido gave me some knowledge on how to use the bokken (A wooden Katana that's as dangerous as a real one if you use it right) and my bare hands, so I'm going with those two. Also, seeing how most people here went with ranged weapons, I'm taking a large amount of explosives to use. Just in case.

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