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  1. Got Fallout:Equestria 3rd Print today, going to read it soon.

  2. Alternate sources of poneh still increase sales, I am sure they don't mind horribly.
  3. Reading fiction helps the brain alot. But I wanna know which fiction is technically superior. Do any of you know very uniquely written but good fanfics?

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    2. Props Valroa

      Props Valroa

      Heh. Well, that sounds like something

    3. SugarCoatxMarblePie

      SugarCoatxMarblePie

      I love how they call it dream-stalking

      "Welcome to We Bake Things, where we bake things."

      *makes a noise similar to a squee* Idk why I like that lol. Its so silly.

    4. SugarCoatxMarblePie

      SugarCoatxMarblePie

      I have 12k left to read, why must good fics end short lol. Gonna finish it tomorrow.

  4. First few minutes I wasn't really into(except Rarity's 180 mood turn and the look on her assistant's face one time), the rest of the episode was enjoyable.
  5. I can recall my mom acting a little like Rarity in this episode before, kinda annoying. But she was doing it to tease me and was laughing. That pegasus had a cute design and voice tho this episode.
  6. I would be more careful because being skinny and big headed they must have a massive chance for getting a brain injury. Also I think their colors would probably be cool, except I would find the occasional person creepy like Pink Guy or something, especially if in this scenario I were a kid. Otherwise they are equals, and then when I find out about they can pony up, I would want to pony up because its the closest thing to super powers, but you can't change race so yeh.
  7. Look into local poverty programs like gov assistance for food or housing, or programs to help get a job. Homeless shelters n stuff.
  8. Making music, making movies, going to different world(s).
  9. You know too much psychology pic

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    This is my goal lol

  10. A function is a neural pathway that achieves a certain consequence without people needing to be aware of the consequence. They have different functions in group and out group. Faith: In-group function is pro-efficiency during would be times of stress. Its about resource management, because if you pray for someone instead of going over on a plane and trying to actually help them it doesn't disrupt local life. In ancient times this would be very valuable because more farm hands and such, less dangerous exploration. Outside of that context, if we acknowledge the high probability of alien life on other planets, if any of them are sapient/sentient. Then we have to acknowledge they may develop religions as well, and with galaxy clusters of clusters of galaxies, there is a vast amount of potential religions, especially if we go all Rick N Morty on it, then there is near infinite variations of religions. Today we have thousands of denominations of Christianity for instance. So when we examine faith in this context, and assume all religions require faith, 99.9+% of religions will fail to convert to any 1 true religion, thereby in Christianity's case, faith is a concept that would inevitably condemn the vast majority of things to hell. So while it seems like faith is pro-solidarity, its actually only true for localized communities to an extent and it may cause a bias against outsiders. But today we have the internet, so people are less biased against outsiders because they communicate with them. Gullibility: When I think of Gullibility I think of Twilight Sparkle. Being gullible helps you learn in a tightly controlled environment, it reduces hesitation, it increases rates of knowledge absorption. Potentially anyways. When you add in malicious influence gullibility really shows its weakness. Therefore gullibility is pro-authoritarianism because it doesn't help distinguish whats correct on its own, and basically just believes what they are taught. Because of modern day being so complex and not a controlled culture so much, gullibility is a bad thing because it increases psychological distress from contradictory information and due to people who don't have your best interests in mind. If there was a shepherd/sheep scenario. it'd be good, but even then you have no guarantee of believing something true because of a lack of skepticism. But some types of gullibility can lead into inquiry if the culture does not silence inquiry, or if inquiry is promoted because of curiosity and say trying to get a student into science or such. If this inquiry is used on everything they will eventually find out any lies they were told, if they think curiosity will benefit them in the regions they were lied to anyways. Paranoia: Paranoid behavior may have had a reason to develop. Times of danger, as prey animals for example paranoia would get them to be more successful at survival. Of course in other contexts its very harmful. Cults do try to utilize it tho to keep people more controlled, often doing a stranger danger sorta deal so they don't lose people. This makes it functionally similar to faith in a way, pro-localized community. Generosity: Its a very rewarding thing for those giving and receiving (no wonder Rarity can be so sexy lol). Thanks to the internet and things like patreon generosity really does help society be a better place. But because its so easy to be generous because it feels good to give, some people know they can take advantage of that for money, and it increases scams. Generosity should not be blind to potential scams, but that doesn't feel as good to be aware of, so people tend to be dismissive or disbelieve or don't care sometimes because believing it went to a good cause and not a scam artist is more rewarding, and they cannot control it alot of the time after giving the money up. Probably why some people try taking back gifts if you don't use something conventionally, it feels bad man. But that's because they did not comprehend who they gave it to. Brooding: Some emotions or concepts are even more localized than local, and by that I mean the level brooding works on is pro-individual not pro-local-community or such. But even saying 'pro-communuty' is too general of an understanding, and doesn't distinguish a group by its qualities really. But brooding is sort of like what happens after a kid doesn't get what they want after a tantrum. They dwell on negative emotions like vengeance. Think of the villain from The Incredibles when I mention brooding. Think of school shooters when I mention brooding (if they are narcissistic and brooding, they use that superiority complex to punish others after thinking life ain't fair due to their entitlement.(got that from Rageaholic Faberge eggs video, he does swear a bit tho so fair warning) Imagine the snobs from Code Geass really, how they would behave if they suddenly were called an Eleven after losing everything they own. They would flip out.). This is an anti-community emotion. Enemies of your current culture may try and utilize it or suspicion etc to cause conflict in-group. If a whole group is brooding it might as well turn into a riot, like your favorite sports team just lost the cup on their home turf, time to break stuff! lol. Its the same thing as a tantrum. Its also what tends to motivate villains in fiction, similar things as this. They are not happy with the current culture's status quo, thus they want to break it apart for their advantage or some ideal. Think sjw riots n such like antifa. They learn to feel like their culture is bad, through the negative perspective on American history in colleges or through sociology, either the past was bad (fallacy) or currently are bad (cherry picking plus confirmation bias plus empowerment= feel good and never learn and always stick to your guns). Shy: People are shy because of Operant Conditioning. Either you had negative reinforcement for being social, or you had positive reinforcement for being non-social. Or, maybe you were social but with a few people who are not representative of the norm, so when the norm responds differently you end up clueless, because your family was socially isolated from other families or community. With this knowledge, one can understand their situation better and psycho-analyze their past and themselves to see why they are shy, and that leads to how to not be shy (if its the right thing to do for your goals based on risks n etc) by re-teaching yourself with positive reinforcement for opening up. Buy a candy bar, and when you speak to someone you reward yourself with it. Or you give yourself a different reward like imagine Pinkie Pie hugging you or something. This is also why extroverts can feel dreadful when not socializing, negative reinforcement for being alone. Shy:Part 2 The effects of shyness on different aspects of group interaction is it is sort of like a fallacy I was taught about in SC2. It goes like this, you can learn a faster button format, which takes a month you could be practicing the game for, or you go and keep the same format(button layout) which is slower but you improve faster at it. Which means you skill ceiling potential is lower, but your current progress and skill are higher. The same fallacy happens in group dynamics. Like some busy families if you are shy and not experienced they may not include you in their local business activities as much, but if you learned more and broke out of your shell it could be helpful, but when you make mistakes they will be dissuaded from letting you continue initially. On a large scale shyness is bad for the economy to be technical, depends on what kind of shyness really. But there is a benefit to taking your time and being shy, which is you consider more options for your life choice and you make less regrets, but you also make regrets from not doing anything. So extroverts and introverts have regrets really. I think fear causes regrets therefore. Forced opportunism limits scope, and a lack of opportunism reduces activity, you need healthy opportunism to be self-actualized. Ask me about other behaviors you want to hear my take on. Overall: Emotion-led activities you cannot be in control of your destiny so much as life being deterministic for you. To understand the long term effects of your actions you need to look at it from 3rd person, outsider perspective, zoomed out, if you know what I mean. It is what makes fiction great and relatable really. But for people who want to do something different with themselves, or don't know the long term effects on society they cause, I think logic is potentially objective and emotion is always personal. Its more limited. But if something doesn't check out with emotion your heart won't be in it, and if you operate from logic you can also miss out on things that make you feel good. So I used to think it was like, logic>emotion, but reality is they both have their place. They need to co-operate and communicate. But I know its far more natural to be emotional than logical. So that's why I am giving logic into emotional concepts.
  11. This chapter was so sad! So good, but sad! So very good, but sad! Did I mention it was sad! lol

  12. Reading the Sweetie Chronicles: Fragments. It is VERY good. First chapter(prologue maybe?) not so much, second chapter is good, then from then on its just perfect.

    1. SugarCoatxMarblePie

      SugarCoatxMarblePie

      Annnnd this next chapter is boring xD

  13. Might as well add furries plaguing ponyville, no offense to furries. It just dilutes the show. Imagine background anthro cats in random episodes. Completely worst scenario. And this is a meta problem, a past the 4th wall problem, ponies destroying ponyville is a less than 4th wall problem. Its a fictional problem. This is a real problem. xD lol.
  14. My brain does not want to think of the potentially disastrous implications. I don't see it going well, but that's just me.
  15. It was forced kinda. Like oh Fluttershy needs her dream too, then no interaction with other important characters, just a forced dilemma due to a random group of pony's incompetence and inconsideration. For kids tho the ep might be viewed differently, but idk, I am not a kid. Worst episode ever? Hm, the cart before the ponies did have a Derpy/Rarity sorta gag going I guess, and more content per minute average probably. And adults can be silly, kids need to realize that too. So yeah its worse than that episode, but I don't think I saw AJ's Day Off, don't remember it. Hm.. *googles* Hm, I can see how it is worse, as AJ's day off actually has 2 main characters interacting more than just simple agreement. But idk not like I memorized both episodes, so I could be wrong.
  16. We don't know how thousand year old people are supposed to act, and their brains are probably like larger young brains. Celestia spends so much time ruling and has only been with her Sister just recently, and you can still get into arguments with family and appreciate each other, it just takes some time to cool off. For all we know its just this issue that's ticking them off. Either way its relevant to the audience even if its not relevant to them. And old people can hold grudges too or can act immature, and we don't know how different pony psychology is. Either way the test is biased for swapping their roles, because they are not currently adjusted to each other's specializations anyways, technically they would need 1k years or so of the other's occupation otherwise the moral of the story is 'stop complaining things could be worse'. But that doesn't matter much because its good for specialization and co-operation. Unless one of them is smart enough to recognize the fallacy of the role change. Being immortal the fallacy is even more relevant to them, because we need time efficiency as mortals, and they are immortal time efficiency is less important they can invest into the skills. But that'd never be a good episode it'd break apart the world building and fandom. So being technically correct isn't as important I guess due to opportunity cost.
  17. Yeah but Celestia isn't open very often and Luna needs a thousand years of psycho therapy. Then that's not even addressing what caused their rift a thousand years ago in the first place, so if that ever gets addressed it could be a very good episode. Plus imagine Celestia in dreams, that'd be SO GOOD!! With power comes corruption and poor self control. Its like throwing a big cookie in front of the cookie monster who has been told by doctors to get his blood sugar in check. He is gonna be OH I CANt STAND IT *NOM NOM NOm NOM* MMM *NOm NOM* So GOOD. And its canon for Starlight to bottle up her feels and overreact(before considering talking). People don't change over-night.
  18. Its like leaving a relationship that is going stale. People hope it picks back up again (sunk cost fallacy plus their inability to occupy their time in other ways) which turns into negative reinforcement til they get annoyed enough to quit. That's my guess anyways.
  19. Pinkie was acting like Twilight when Twilight was overbearing on Glimmer and it was from the same writer. That is going to harm the reputation of the 6 a little. Its also moderately forced character development. And Flutter's episode was good, but it was predictable in which case I just zoomed along the boring parts. It was also a case of pointless conflict, but I guess random misfortunes do happen and Flutter being slightly shy still, maybe they just didn't care about her concerns because she wasn't aggressive from the start. I would love for the canterlot animals to not pay attention to her again tho, it'd be like a throwback repeat gag, and it could've been an actual source of development rather than just dealing with a roadblock. But the episode ain't bad technically, just a little slow/non-entertaining at times. Plus they would need to engineer an excuse to go to the gala, and it'd be a third time, 2/3 of which would be Flutter's episodes(sorta), so that might not have worked either.
  20. Others have been tho, but I wouldn't know as I joined near the end of season 4.
  21. I know people can have multiple favorites. So give me your favorites for different moods or genres. Like favorite grimdark is one, favorite romance is another, etc.
  22. Mixed my 20+ spices together in small amounts, with grated parmasean cheese. Super delicious.

    1. SugarCoatxMarblePie

      SugarCoatxMarblePie

      Also don't do it with rosemary, it gets stuck in your teeth, just powdered spices lol.

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