The only forums I'm active on at the moment are MLP Forums, Wii U Forums and 3DS Buzz. I also have an account on 3DS Forums but I rarely use it.
Hopefully there'll be plenty to talk about there after E3. We could do with some big Wii U announcements.
iPads aren't exactly cheap themselves though - I think the cheapest one is $500. I use mine all the time though and I only use my laptop for school work, so if you already have an adequate laptop an iPad may be the way to go - unless having Flash is important to you.
I'm 17 now. The shows I can remember watching regularly when I was younger were Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Tom and Jerry and Spiderman.
It might have been a different show, but I remember one that fits that description. Was it on CITV?
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I mainly access the forum from my iPad, although I occasionally use my laptop. I have an iPod Touch too, which I sometime use to visit the site if I'm in bed and can't be bothered getting up to get my iPad.
Slipping a pinch of slat into his drink always works a treat. If he has a large DVD/video game/CD collection you can also switch the discs around so they're all in the wrong cases. That'll definitely annoy him. I once did that to a friend who took the time to alphabetise his collection. XD
Ace Attorney is the only game I've played in the series and I really enjoyed it. I'm hoping the Professor Layton crossover will be released in Europe, because that'll be a definite purchase for me if it is.
I originally wanted to call myself Fluttershy, but that was either taken or reserved when I signed up. I think I signed up with the name "AMAC" which I use on a couple of other forums, but I wanted something MLP related. After a while I though of Flutterguy and changed my username to that.
I don't see why the show should have a darker mood. I like the fact that it doesn't. And I don't think it has that much in common with Winnie the Pooh.