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  1. At first I saw Twilight running around in the show being Twilight and I was like "Whatever." Back then I liked Rainbow Dash the most (still like her but Twilight takes the cake for now). But now, I see Twilight and hear the name and it makes me think of a cool breeze on an early summer night under the stars, my second most ideal scene (there is nopony who associates with the first) I relate to her constant search for knowledge, even in unsuspected places. Something about her is elegant, despite how simple she's sometimes made out to be; regal even before princesshood. There are times when she seems very out of character though, as in No Second Prances. I don't like the idea of her being an ignorant German shower. But I guess we all have our moments. Still I love the Twilight Sparkle. She is -my- best pony.
  2. Also 21. I will admit I have tried weed. And though I've never been drunk, I have tried alcohol as well. They just aren't for me. I don't need them to feel happy or validated. I don't need to try being drunk either. I have been high, and it was a low feeling. I have been higher, elated from the joy of my own achievement alone. That's utility enough for me. ​It's nice to know I'm not the only person who can go without those things.
  3. Probably not doing anything special. Fiance is having a house party sort of thing. Parties aren't my flock of butterflies though. Might go see my grandparents cause it's been several months and my grandfather has had a lot of health problems recently, so I realize I might not have a lot of time. I'll probably just stay in, enjoy some of the excess candy, enjoy a cup of coffee, watch shows or play games. It's peace of mind. And that's what a holiday really means to me. I'm not dressing up. But I'll probably dress in a nice casual outfit or something. I don't need to impress anyone
  4. Too many seasons can be bad, especially if there's constant filler diversions (Naruto Shippuden is regal example); but in the cases of shows that don't really serve a central plot (slice of life stuff) it could potentially go on forever so long as you have the audiences attention with fresh material. There's a lot that can be done with a setting but it has to come out clean. It can't be all over the place like the salad bar on taco Tuesday. It's like a ho down. You have a little fun but you get tired after a while. Maybe take a break or switch partners. Sometimes shows switch to different audiences or try to change things up and keep the show alive; might as well be dead to the original audience. Maybe girls 6-12 wouldn't be so hurt if the show ended before the rest of us figure out what happened to the ponies in the years that followed. Some of us don't want to let the characters go, don't want the journey to end. An author knows that it has to at some point. Otherwise the characters and the memories suffer for it. A fine wine becomes watered down. That's just how it is. You can only really write about something you're passionate about without sacrificing quality immensely. Passion is fleeting. Fans would continue the story with their own tools until they are ready to close the book, but that wouldn't likely substitute. Ten writers can agree on a character's choices. A thousand writers cannot. A company in this day and age is usually satisfied with milking something past it's limit. Then they let it die as people lose interest. It's not really the company's loss. So I believe it comes down to two things: 1)Does Hasbro like the figures? 2)Are the writers passionate about this project? I think the company would be happy as long as the figures either increase or sustain, only decreasing would present a question of the value in keeping the project alive. And from the looks of it, the writers still enjoy their work. I personally have seen no decrease in the show's integrity from episode 1 to now, granted I am no critic and make no claims to omniscient intelligence (I realize I probably sound like I do sometimes). I think there will be at least another three seasons.
  5. There's a saying I'm sure everyone is familiar with. Something about "words can never hurt me." I prefer "words are wind" but the idea is the same. Words have no power over a human mind but what that particular mind accepts as truth. I feel, as a leader of a team, it is well of him to defend his coworkers, even though it was not necessarily necessary (say that five times fast). I don't believe there is any point to "casting pearls before swine," as it were, but if nothing else then it probably boosts the confidence of him and his team. I, for one, find the show regal and entertaining. Much more of a mature nature then what this race as a collective appears to consider so, but I'll leave that discussion to a wise lot. I really hope the show continues as it is for a while yet.
  6. I've actually thought about this. The answer is yes. I would. But I feel it wouldn't be the best relationship I could be in. If I were to project myself outward I would be able to see more clearly the qualities about myself that I dislike. And because those specific "defects" are such an importance to me, they would probably prevent me from enjoying the relationship. But I don't know for sure. Maybe I'd be happier with myself than I've ever been. After all, I do forgive myself for my choices. I've always done my best. I'll never truly know without experiencing it. But I would give it a shot. But not at the expense of my current relationship. I won't have to make that choice anyway.
  7. Just finished Thousand Year Door a couple months ago. Gotta say the Shadow Queen was a regal boss fight. Puns aside, Sephiroth has always been my favorite antagonist (of a game), even though I never actually beat the game. Ganon battles have always been enjoyable for me as well. First game I beat was OoT and I will remember the final battle forever. It was worth the effort I put into that game (And being 5 years old it was a lot). I really liked the Shadow Link battle but it wasn't as epic as it could have been. It was, and I'm not trying to make another pun, a shadow of a real showdown.
  8. Hinata Hyuuga for example. Maybe it's just that some of the first fanart depicted her with large assets and the future generations drew inspiration from it. Not every tradition has some high reason for being, some people just do what their predecessors do because it is their predecessors. I've seen some of that art and I have to say I can't for the life of me imagine a humanized Pinkie with small breasts. The only conclusion I can come up with is that I haven't seen it yet. From what I hear, Dwayne Johnson ate a full cake every day just because he could and still retain a wrestler's body. Pinkie Pie is activity incarnate; I can't see her having large breasts just because she has an intimate relationship with cake. I probably wouldn't draw her with large breasts but that's because I dislike the idea of them in general. They seem very impractical, too heavy. I can't imagine her as a flat chested human woman either. Between a C and a D. My only basis for that is that no other size would seem right. One thing that bugs me about fanart is how Rainbow Dash is always depicted shorter than everyone else. I don't know where that comes from either. Just people's heads I guess.
  9. I made an omelette, put some cheese in the center. I would have had it with bacon but I ate the bacon before the omelette was done.
  10. Thanks ya'll. If only it was this pleasant everywhere online
  11. My Favourite Mane 6 Pony: Twilight Sparkle How did you find MLP Forums?: Google the clairvoyant presented me with Poniverse How you became a fan of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic: Hard to say. I saw the show, watched the seasons, and then before I knew it I was re watching them over and over. I am K1539. My race and gender are not important. Neither are any of my physical characteristics. My nationality serves no purpose. My primary interests include digital painting, writing, gaming, martial arts, anime, spirituality. I am not a highly opinionated person so it is a challenge to find something I truly dislike, though not impossible. For example, I dislike the English language. It seems very unclean; sloppy. I am passionate about FiM. And I wish to use that passion to inspire me to further my skills in digital painting and writing. Someday I intend to be a graphic novelist, what better way to practice the needed skills than by creating a fan fiction of something I love? I am by no means a social flutterbye but if there are valuable experiences to be had online, why not? 5 specific things I like (other than FiM): -Coffee -Stockings and high heels (especially with little boughs) -Hinata Hyuuga -Panzer VI Tiger -Deftones, Amon Amarth, the soundtracks of Metroid Prime 2 and Perfect Dark (as well as the games themselves) 5 specific things I dislike (other than the English language): -Languages that apply gender to inanimate objects or abstract concepts -The concept of gender in general -Less than 12 hours of sleep -"server DNS address could not be found" -"We're out of coffee.."
  12. It's hard to think of something that wouldn't violate forum rules. -Twilight Sparkle
  13. I don't cry at things and it causes my throat to feel sore. I do, however, experience episodes of liquid pride draining from my eye holes.
  14. I'm not gonna say she's my favorite or the best. But I really think Babs Seed is a good character. They should do more with her. Also I don't like Thorax. Not sure if that's popular opinion or not but I dislike Thorax, mostly his voice acting.
  15. Working on a portrait of a Rainbow Dash, browsing the nets, drinking coffee at 10 pm, waiting for a spider to bite me so I can have a movie series about me that gets rebooted every five minutes so I can watch my uncle die over and over. Just normal everyday stuff.
  16. "These graphics are amazing!" If we're talking about the original Doom, then that. From a serious point, Rainbow Dash might enjoy them, I think. Maybe Pinkie as well. I can't tell for Starlight; she seems like she wouldn't unless they offered some technical value. Fluttershy definitely wouldn't enjoy them, especially the newer ones. I don't think Rarity would consider them appropriate. I don't think Twilight would play on her own but potentially with Rainbow Dash or something. Same goes for Applejack.
  17. About this time last year is when I first saw the show. Went on a binge and watched the entirety. My girlfriend put it on and something about the show was really intriguing. I had seen the videos of the pink fluffy unicorn some years ago but it was uninteresting; I dismissed the series as valueless. But now I keep rerunning the seasons over and over. I never found out why I like it so much. I simply do. Perhaps it's a world I would much rather live in. I like the characters' designs and concepts. Or maybe it's because it's largely considered unsuitable for an adult to like the show. I have always been attracted to things I "wasn't supposed to be attracted to." Regardless, I don't have any use for a reason to like the show. I love it and that is satisfactory. I love the expressions of the ponies when they talk. Particularly their eyes. The series has bewitched me with passion and inspiration, with which I can master digital painting and writing. That is utility enough.
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