Jump to content
Banner by ~ Kyoshi

Motion Spark

Users
  • Posts

    3,527
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Motion Spark

  1. I find the 'judging you' gifs hilarious
  2. I would say no, at that tender age they would live by what's popular for their gender, and usually parents raise their children accordingly to their gender, so I doubt parents would expose them to MLP for being a girls show, this is all bronies aside, because if you add the brony phenomenon into the mix, things can be different. So, from the perspective of the boy and the show only, he probably would say "eww no, that's for girls"
  3. NO! creeper ;_; how could you? hope that's a fake tat... :/
  4. I don't know what you mean but my hair IS curly but I don't let it grow
  5. can we get back to posting pictures like @, did, all this spam...geez
  6. happening to all of us, it probably a site bug. dis is not the thread to discuss this :x yur evil mane o.O
  7. don't be silly! key is balding, zoop was born bald! facts!
  8. I knew she was Fluffle Puff all this time, but I didn't knew that about her, but most importantly she quoted me over an old ass post I made. damn!
  9. *tries to make memory* oh! c'mon do you even read sarcasm? she got it instantly
  10. in your signature, I remember that scene from OP, and it wasn't like that :o

    1. Unpredictable Ranger

      Unpredictable Ranger

      What scene, is it the motorbike one? :o

    2. Motion Spark

      Motion Spark

      that scene of Sanji fighting against Kuroobi

    3. Unpredictable Ranger

      Unpredictable Ranger

      So, how's it like?

  11. that's the difference line right there! ask anyone that owns a smartphone if they use the text message feature of their phones! NO! blatantly NO! sending a text message costs money, and pretty much the majority of phones can have installed Skype for mobile, they also have whatsapp or blackberry messenger and other IM apps. I don't see the difference between the PC and the phone, why it is correct to be glued to your PC doing the exact same thing, but it's not ok if you do it with your phone?
  12. pfft this is not only applied to girls I would understand if we were 10 years ago, but now with the boom of the smartphones and the data based internet pretty much everyone is addicted, from boys to girls, to teenagers to adults. and asking that to a girl is the same as asking them "why do you have to go to the bathroom together?". Answer, they're females, don't mess up with their vanity, we'll never understand *shrugs*
  13. b-but, most drugs are bad for your body, I don't need to attend to any project meeting to know that, what it is true is that every person might take the drug and react different, but it's more likely that you'll end up being an addict.
  14. @@Harmonic Revelations, after all the heated convo yesterday, I took your first post mostly as a joke cuz I couldn't comprehend why you would talk about teaching people how to do drugs (what?) But after the conversation was evolving I agree with you in something really important, street experience is the best experience you could have, especially if you live in a hard environment. The "thug life" shows you a raw insight of how real life really is, and you learn how to survive in real time, not simulated like you're taught in school, that's something you can't learn no matter how many degrees you have. Those raw experience will help you be succesful in life, I highly support that. I have the feeling that considering how you grew up, you gave up on youth, like "they're gonna be junkies anyways, if they are gonna do it, let's teach them at least" and while I agree with you in an extent, teaching kids how to do drugs is wrong, if we can't save them all, at least save what we can. They can become addicts. I admit, I never grew up in a hard environment, I never gotten any drugs nor have contact to those, my neighborhood is pretty chill and I'm somewhat a spoiled kid. I like drinking, yes, but I'm resposible. While you could say how do I have experience, it's because I also learn from other people experiences even if it didn't happen to me, and make them my own.
  15. My OC Beat rocks similar horse shoes and he ain't tacky y'all. It also depends in how the OC is portrayed. Pretty much everything made by Pony Creator made my head hurts, but I would say to take that weird colored spot on his snout. And do something nice with his mane (I already seen to many ponies with that manestyle, it's tedious tbh)
  16. you look absolutelly fabulous! Rarity would approve of this... I'm not very fond of pony cosplayers but since you're cosplaying as the human Sunset Shimmer I gotta say that it was pretty accurate. Congratulations
  17. that's cuz I never let my hair grow to much, always keep it short
  18. whoah! key you're really good looking
  19. nah, I'm not ignorant about that fact, celebrities have a huge inpact in our children and if you're saying that she's a bad image for society, I'd say yes, she really is. But saying that it's her "duty" to be a role model? umm I would say no, because if she wants to show her ass to the rest of the world or stick her tongue like a maniac it's her choice I think that she's beautiful and I like some of her songs, that's pretty much it. and what I said before where things I saw when I read through her lyrics, it doesn't mean that it's true
  20. I'm glad that you see it, what I see under her lyrics is that she's a girl that wants to have fun, that doesn't want to be dominated (I would think that was directed at disney, her dad or the record studio company), and that she wants to speak her mind. Also we forget that she's still a teenager and that she's really young, someday she will learn from her mistakes and move on, however, it doesn't seem like she's ruining her life (ex. Amanda Bynes, Lindsay Lohan). She probably is doing this to purposelly getting rid of her Hanna Montana past and show the world that this is the real Miley Cyrus, and I see nothing wrong about that. Her fanbase is evolving though, because the girls that followed her also are growing up and she's getting the attention of other people as well, so I wouldn't say that she's the most popular among 5yo girls, cuz that's not the case. education always starts at home, and I'm pretty sure that if you raised your daughter with good values and morals, she can listen to anything that she wants and will know whats good and whats bad, and that doing drugs and having sex before time can bring bad consecuenses.
  21. that comment made laugh it was sharp like a knife, IDGAF about Miley Cyrus, she's invisible to me almost unexestent haha!
  22. I believe in responsability, but she's not responsible for these girls. If her fandom follows her it's because they like her for what she is, and not what she should be because of an unexistent role of a TV show, even though Hannah Montana got stuck in head of all of these people, she doesn't exist, she's not real...maybe Miley always wanted to be a rebel kid but wasn't allowed to because of the Hannah Montana image. dis has been my favorite look of her this year I don't even know wha kind of event was that though :x wow
×
×
  • Create New...