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Who's your favorite pony?

its actually a four way tie between

Fluttershy because she was the one that caused me to join the fandom and I can easily relate to her

Minty she is an older generation pony but there is something about her that I like

Snowdrop she is just so adorable and her fan fic nearly brought me to tears

and Scootaloo the tom boyish attitude and always being there for the other CMC like Rainbow Dash but what I like about her is unlike Dashie she doesn't brag about accomplishments

 

plus all four of them are just adorable

 

on my profile I have a picture of all four of them standing side by side

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There's a sale on our gabardine suits today.

They're all thirty percent off from yesterday.

There's Fortrel polyester, leather, wool and tweed.

Just a Visa or Mastercard is all you need.

We've got every color, we've got ev'ry shade.

We're located next door to Willy's Fun Arcade.

We got every fabric that was ever made,

But I'm known in this city as the King of Suede.
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There's a sale on our gabardine suits today.
They're all thirty percent off from yesterday.
There's Fortrel polyester, leather, wool and tweed.
Just a Visa or Mastercard is all you need.
We've got every color, we've got ev'ry shade.
We're located next door to Willy's Fun Arcade.
We got every fabric that was ever made,
But I'm known in this city as the King of Suede.

 

don't spam this if your not going to ask me a question don't post

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so people can ask me question

Ah Then. Let's have a little fun ;D

 

How is your current life situation?

Why'd you join the forum and how'd you start to like MLP?

Your Opinion on the general Economy.

What was the last lie you told?

Do you like JellyBeans?

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Ah Then. Let's have a little fun ;D

 

How is your current life situation?

Why'd you join the forum and how'd you start to like MLP?

Your Opinion on the general Economy.

What was the last lie you told?

Do you like JellyBeans?

my current life situation I'm a Senior in high school and I may have to stay an extra semester but I'm working hard to ensure I don't have to stay long I'm trying to get a job at a pizzeria because it is easy pay and something I would enjoy doing. -_-  

 

I joined MLP Forums a little over 4 months ago (don't let my rank fool you) I joined when I was searching cute pictures of ponies and one caught my attention so I traced it to the source and found MLP Forums so I created an account a few days after my 17th birthday. :D

 

I started liking MLP when me and my best friend accidently stumbled upon it, it had been on my mind for months and curiousity got the best of me I have been a Brony since 2012  :yay:

 

I don't have much of an opinion on the general economy  :huh:

 

the last lie I told was "I could be lying about being a guy you never know"  :P

 

I Love Jellybeans  :wub:

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At least you don't have people that get in your way a lot ;D

 

Give a nostalgia memory?

Any motives?

Ever hurt anyone? (Emotionally or Physically)

Planned out your future?

Ever done a handstand on your toilet?

A fun moment in your life? i dunno

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At least you don't have people that get in your way a lot ;D

 

Give a nostalgia memory?

Any motives?

Ever hurt anyone? (Emotionally or Physically)

Planned out your future?

Ever done a handstand on your toilet?

A fun moment in your life? i dunno

I would have to say when I was growing up in my home town I have many memories of that place

 

dunno.... I guess to succeed

 

physically never..... but one person I hurt emotionally would have to be my ex I loved her and I mistook what she said I broke up with her we got in a argument, I said some terrible things...... I wish I was still by her I would of apologized for everything

 

yes I have actually when I get my job I'm going to keep saving since my dad will never kick me out once I think I have saved enough money I'm going to move to Florida the rest of my friends in the Ponygames Guild will head there as well when they leave

 

no.... but I can do a handstand 

 

probably the moment I created the Ponygames Guild the past 2 years as leader of the Guild have been pretty damn fun playing with the Ponygamers on several different games, planing out lets plays with them and pulling them off has been fun too

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Did you know that Fazbear entertainment has recently fired you?

How did your guild start?

What do you enjoy most when doing lets plays?

Thinking back when you was younger. Any wrong Choices?

Your opinion on yourself?

Did the challenges that are commonly famous on YouTube? (Cinnamon, ice bucket etc.)

Embarrassing moment? ;O

Rolled down stairs?

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Did you know that Fazbear entertainment has recently fired you?

How did your guild start?

What do you enjoy most when doing lets plays?

Thinking back when you was younger. Any wrong Choices?

Your opinion on yourself?

Did the challenges that are commonly famous on YouTube? (Cinnamon, ice bucket etc.)

Embarrassing moment? ;O

Rolled down stairs?

Technically they haven't yet because I'm still on Night 3

 

The Ponygames Guild started back in 2011 but we were known as The Black Ninja Clan our leaders name was Austin he was a decent leader but then he left the clan to join a Halo clan leaving his second in command Chris in charge, Chris made me the new second in command and he renamed the clan to The Black Spider Clan much later Chris decides to leave the clan and the only other two members Matt and Toby... Matt left to join a clan of hackers, and Toby got hacked, so I was all alone as the leader of The Black Spider Clan I then renamed the clan to Peace Sentinels and I recruited a few of my friends, then I joined the Brony fandom and renamed it to The Ponygames Guild we became official on YouTube on Jan of 2013 

 

my favorite thing about my lets plays is playing the game just for the soul purpose of entertaining others

 

yes I was an asshole to my younger sister but now were the best of friends. and I regret throwing a stone at some guy causing him to be hospitalized he needed stitches on his head... other then that I have made good decisions (even to this day I'm afraid to get in trouble)

 

my personal opinion of myself is a shy quiet young man who is trying to accomplish many things and be successful

 

I think all of the challenges are stupid but my friend CrossingCastle or  did the Ice Bucket challenge and he convinced a good portion of the guild to do it and the guild is challenging me to do it I haven't found any time to do it but I will eventually

 

I have Scopophobia so if I'm embarrassed in public its just terrible so I have very few embarrassing moments in public though I shale share one of my stories....  probably the most embarrassing thing to ever happen to me was when I was 5 we were in one of those restaurants with a stage where they usually have some form of entertainment and I got a hold of one of the mics some how, I don't remember what happened all I know is it was bad

 

actually yes when I was living in Georgia at Fort Stewart I was 4 at the time we had a nice house and I decided to roll down the stairs, now that would be alright kind of but we had tile wood, I hit my head on it 3 or 4 times before getting to my feet it was pretty painful but wasn't enough to make me cry

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Hello, there. Just one simple question:

What's the meaning of life? I'm expecting a page long essay on this, so don't disappoint

 

What is the meaning of life? How can purpose, fulfillment, and satisfaction in life be found? How can something of lasting significance be achieved? So many people have never stopped to consider these important questions. They look back years later and wonder why their relationships have fallen apart and why they feel so empty, even though they may have achieved what they set out to accomplish. An athlete who had reached the pinnacle of his sport was once asked what he wished someone would have told him when he first started playing his sport. He replied, “I wish that someone would have told me that when you reach the top, there's nothing there.” Many goals reveal their emptiness only after years have been wasted in their pursuit.
 
In our humanistic culture, people pursue many things, thinking that in them they will find meaning. Some of these pursuits include business success, wealth, good relationships, sex, entertainment, and doing good to others. People have testified that while they achieved their goals of wealth, relationships, and pleasure, there was still a deep void inside, a feeling of emptiness that nothing seemed to fill.
 
The author of the biblical book of Ecclesiastes describes this feeling when he says, “Meaningless! Meaningless! ...Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless” (Ecclesiastes 1:2). King Solomon, the writer of Ecclesiastes, had wealth beyond measure, wisdom beyond any man of his time or ours, hundreds of women, palaces and gardens that were the envy of kingdoms, the best food and wine, and every form of entertainment available. He said at one point that anything his heart wanted, he pursued. And yet he summed up “life under the sun”—life lived as though all there is to life is what we can see with our eyes and experience with our senses—is meaningless. Why is there such a void? Because God created us for something beyond what we can experience in the here-and-now. Solomon said of God, “He has also set eternity in the hearts of men...” (Ecclesiastes 3:11). In our hearts we are aware that the “here-and-now” is not all that there is.
 
In Genesis, the first book of the Bible, we find that God created mankind in His image (Genesis 1:26). This means that we are more like God than we are like anything else (any other life form). We also find that before mankind fell into sin and the curse of sin came upon the earth, the following things were true: 1) God made man a social creature (Genesis 2:18-25); 2) God gave man work (Genesis 2:15); 3) God had fellowship with man (Genesis 3:8); and 4) God gave man dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:26). What is the significance of these things? God intended for each of these to add to our fulfillment in life, but all of these (especially man's fellowship with God) were adversely affected by man's fall into sin and the resulting curse upon the earth (Genesis 3).
 
In Revelation, the last book of the Bible, God reveals that He will destroy this present earth and heavens and usher in the eternal state by creating a new heaven and a new earth. At that time, He will restore full fellowship with redeemed mankind, while the unredeemed will have been judged unworthy and cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:11-15). The curse of sin will be done away with; there will be no more sin, sorrow, sickness, death, or pain (Revelation 21:4). God will dwell with them, and they shall be His sons (Revelation 21:7). Thus, we come full circle: God created us to have fellowship with Him, man sinned, breaking that fellowship, God restores that fellowship fully in the eternal state. To go through life achieving everything only to die separated from God for eternity would be worse than futile! But God has made a way to not only make eternal bliss possible (Luke 23:43) but also life on earth satisfying and meaningful. How is this eternal bliss and “heaven on earth” obtained?
 
Meaning of life restored through Jesus Christ
 
Real meaning in life, both now and in eternity, is found in the restoration of the relationship with God that was lost with Adam and Eve's fall into sin. That relationship with God is only possible through His Son, Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12; John 1:12; 14:6). Eternal life is gained when we repent of our sin (no longer want to continue in it) and Christ changes us, making of us new creations, and we rely on Jesus Christ as Savior.
 
Real meaning in life is not found only in accepting Jesus as Savior, as wonderful as that is. Rather, real meaning in life is when one begins to follow Christ as His disciple, learning of Him, spending time with Him in His Word, communing with Him in prayer, and in walking with Him in obedience to His commands. If you are not a Christian (or perhaps a new believer), you might be saying to yourself, “That does not sound very exciting or fulfilling to me!” But Jesus made the following statements:
 
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:28-30). “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10b). “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it” (Matthew 16:24-25). “Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4).
 
What all of these verses are saying is that we have a choice. We can continue to seek to guide our own lives, which results in emptiness, or we can choose to pursue God and His will for our lives with a whole heart, which will result in living life to the full, having the desires of our hearts met, and finding contentment and satisfaction. This is so because our Creator loves us and desires the best for us (not necessarily the easiest life, but the most fulfilling).
 
The Christian life can be compared to the choice of whether to purchase the expensive seats at a sporting event that are close to the action, or pay less and watch the game from a distance. Watching God work “from the front row” is what we should choose but, sadly, is not what most people choose. Watching God work firsthand is for whole-hearted disciples of Christ who have truly stopped pursuing their own desires to pursue instead God's purposes. They have paid the price (complete surrender to Christ and His will); they are experiencing life to its fullest; and they can face themselves, their fellow man, and their Maker with no regrets. Have you paid the price? Are you willing to? If so, you will not hunger after meaning or purpose again.
 

if you read all of this then good job you wasted your time but you asked and you received now for my personal opinion we exist only to live we were created in the image of God we are his favorite creation. He watches over us and we do his bidding. When our time comes we meet him in the afterlife as his guardian in the haven in the sky

that is my view on the meaning of life

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What is the meaning of life? How can purpose, fulfillment, and satisfaction in life be found? How can something of lasting significance be achieved? So many people have never stopped to consider these important questions. They look back years later and wonder why their relationships have fallen apart and why they feel so empty, even though they may have achieved what they set out to accomplish. An athlete who had reached the pinnacle of his sport was once asked what he wished someone would have told him when he first started playing his sport. He replied, “I wish that someone would have told me that when you reach the top, there's nothing there.” Many goals reveal their emptiness only after years have been wasted in their pursuit.

 

In our humanistic culture, people pursue many things, thinking that in them they will find meaning. Some of these pursuits include business success, wealth, good relationships, sex, entertainment, and doing good to others. People have testified that while they achieved their goals of wealth, relationships, and pleasure, there was still a deep void inside, a feeling of emptiness that nothing seemed to fill.

 

The author of the biblical book of Ecclesiastes describes this feeling when he says, “Meaningless! Meaningless! ...Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless” (Ecclesiastes 1:2). King Solomon, the writer of Ecclesiastes, had wealth beyond measure, wisdom beyond any man of his time or ours, hundreds of women, palaces and gardens that were the envy of kingdoms, the best food and wine, and every form of entertainment available. He said at one point that anything his heart wanted, he pursued. And yet he summed up “life under the sun”—life lived as though all there is to life is what we can see with our eyes and experience with our senses—is meaningless. Why is there such a void? Because God created us for something beyond what we can experience in the here-and-now. Solomon said of God, “He has also set eternity in the hearts of men...” (Ecclesiastes 3:11). In our hearts we are aware that the “here-and-now” is not all that there is.

 

In Genesis, the first book of the Bible, we find that God created mankind in His image (Genesis 1:26). This means that we are more like God than we are like anything else (any other life form). We also find that before mankind fell into sin and the curse of sin came upon the earth, the following things were true: 1) God made man a social creature (Genesis 2:18-25); 2) God gave man work (Genesis 2:15); 3) God had fellowship with man (Genesis 3:8); and 4) God gave man dominion over the earth (Genesis 1:26). What is the significance of these things? God intended for each of these to add to our fulfillment in life, but all of these (especially man's fellowship with God) were adversely affected by man's fall into sin and the resulting curse upon the earth (Genesis 3).

 

In Revelation, the last book of the Bible, God reveals that He will destroy this present earth and heavens and usher in the eternal state by creating a new heaven and a new earth. At that time, He will restore full fellowship with redeemed mankind, while the unredeemed will have been judged unworthy and cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:11-15). The curse of sin will be done away with; there will be no more sin, sorrow, sickness, death, or pain (Revelation 21:4). God will dwell with them, and they shall be His sons (Revelation 21:7). Thus, we come full circle: God created us to have fellowship with Him, man sinned, breaking that fellowship, God restores that fellowship fully in the eternal state. To go through life achieving everything only to die separated from God for eternity would be worse than futile! But God has made a way to not only make eternal bliss possible (Luke 23:43) but also life on earth satisfying and meaningful. How is this eternal bliss and “heaven on earth” obtained?

 

Meaning of life restored through Jesus Christ

 

Real meaning in life, both now and in eternity, is found in the restoration of the relationship with God that was lost with Adam and Eve's fall into sin. That relationship with God is only possible through His Son, Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12; John 1:12; 14:6). Eternal life is gained when we repent of our sin (no longer want to continue in it) and Christ changes us, making of us new creations, and we rely on Jesus Christ as Savior.

 

Real meaning in life is not found only in accepting Jesus as Savior, as wonderful as that is. Rather, real meaning in life is when one begins to follow Christ as His disciple, learning of Him, spending time with Him in His Word, communing with Him in prayer, and in walking with Him in obedience to His commands. If you are not a Christian (or perhaps a new believer), you might be saying to yourself, “That does not sound very exciting or fulfilling to me!” But Jesus made the following statements:

 

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:28-30). “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10b). “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it” (Matthew 16:24-25). “Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4).

 

What all of these verses are saying is that we have a choice. We can continue to seek to guide our own lives, which results in emptiness, or we can choose to pursue God and His will for our lives with a whole heart, which will result in living life to the full, having the desires of our hearts met, and finding contentment and satisfaction. This is so because our Creator loves us and desires the best for us (not necessarily the easiest life, but the most fulfilling).

 

The Christian life can be compared to the choice of whether to purchase the expensive seats at a sporting event that are close to the action, or pay less and watch the game from a distance. Watching God work “from the front row” is what we should choose but, sadly, is not what most people choose. Watching God work firsthand is for whole-hearted disciples of Christ who have truly stopped pursuing their own desires to pursue instead God's purposes. They have paid the price (complete surrender to Christ and His will); they are experiencing life to its fullest; and they can face themselves, their fellow man, and their Maker with no regrets. Have you paid the price? Are you willing to? If so, you will not hunger after meaning or purpose again.

 

 

if you read all of this then good job you wasted your time but you asked and you received now for my personal opinion we exist only to live we were created in the image of God we are his favorite creation. He watches over us and we do his bidding. When our time comes we meet him in the afterlife as his guardian in the haven in the sky

that is my view on the meaning of life

 

Holy... Good job! You certainly told me everything you know, and definitely didn't just copy it from some page *Cough*.

Anyhow, I'd give it a good A+!

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Excited for Christmas yet?

yes very excited.... I got plans too

 

-a few days after the break we are hosting a party

-then comes Christmas. which will be my last Christmas as a minor

-then I'm going to try to visit my Best Friend for a few days

 

so I maybe a little inactive on the Forums

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