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Are you glad to be a brony/pegasister?


DivineMist1000

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I mean, sure. I love this show a lot and, probably, the fandom and its creations even more so.

I find it difficult to even name a fandom that has nearly the same kind of creative backing we do. Maybe Star Wars and Star Trek?

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2 minutes ago, Midnight Solace said:

I'm a closet brony... I try not to mention anything about MLP in public... I got bullied at the schools I used to go to for being a brony so that's why I choose to stay quiet...

There's no law saying you can't like things! So what if someone else don't like it, all that matters is what you think!

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17 minutes ago, DivineGlow1000 said:

There's no law saying you can't like things! So what if someone else don't like it, all that matters is what you think!

I actually don't mention my liking for the show in public either. I'm mostly a closet fan IRL, but hey, more power to you if you're more open about your love of pony. :)

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Just now, PacificGreen said:

I actually don't mention my liking for the show in public either. I'm mostly a closet fan IRL, but hey, more power to you if you're more open about your love of pony. :)

I told my brother I was into MLP and he pokes fun at me sometimes, but I don't think he really cares, which is fine with me!

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I'm proud and content in myself. I think of myself as a pegasister , but I don't run around telling everyone I know. As and adult female fan, I have no worries about bullying over it though. It just rarely comes up in conversation. Those that know I watch, just think it's slightly odd, but kind of cute that a 39 year old woman never outgrew her love of cartoons of all sorts! Another favorite of mine? A new one presented in webisodes. "Human, Kind Of". I think I actually talk about that more.

 

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I can only be proud of my achievements, and just enjoying the show and being open about it isn't an achievement for me. So I can say that I'm glad to be a brony, but I don't see anything to be proud of here.

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Yes, I am glad to be a brony. I watch the show, admire the creativity of both the show and the fandom, appreciate the show's message and promote it, and of course I cherish the friends I've made here because of it.

Did I mention it's fun too? :ticking:

 

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Just as much as I am proud to be autistic, yes. I'm the type of person who doesn't care what people think. I love being unique, and I love being who I am. I'm not going to let being a pegasister and my love for princess luna >/////<  get in the way of being myself~

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32 minutes ago, TwilySparky said:

Yes and no. I hate the word "brony" in my opinion. Then again, I like what I like because it makes me happy. :derp:

 

I feel pretty much the same way. :muffins:

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Yes I’m glad I’m a brony,and I’m not afraid to say it, to the point most of my guys in the field im in only call me by my OC name anyway:ph3ar:

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I consider myself to be a casual fan in that I don't obsess over the fandom and want every last possible piece of merchandise that exists. If I wasn't a brony right now, I'd still be miserable in the previous fandom I was in beforehand.

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I wouldn't necessarily call myself "proud" or "glad" to be a fan, by any means. I never really bought the whole "brony pride" thing that most of us seem to flaunt, because at the end of the day, we're just blokes who watch a TV show. :dash:



 

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I don’t like the term “brownie” or “pentagon.” I would like to consider myself a mlp fan and without FiM, I wouldn’t  be a mature person by today nor would I be intelligent or have good judgement towards my friends. I’m very glad to find this show.

 

 

 

 

 

Also putting brownie and pentagon was a joke as I only tried to pretend to fool others into thinking that auto correct is taking over.

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Honestly, yes.

Bronyism has been at the center of a fair few life-changing events for me. I can't say that all of those events were happy or easy, but they made me who I am.

While I wouldn't voluntarily admit that I'm a brony to anyone now, if someone happened to find out, I'd probably just own up to it and say "yes, I am."

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I don't really think I am much of one these days. At one point I was quite fine with being called one since I was so embroiled in the fan base. Even at the height of it all I didn't readily associate myself with bronies. They were just a thing. It was one piece to the puzzle that was my interactive time spent over the internet. Now it's dwindled away to an old curiosity that can't do what it once could for me. There's still some occasional curiosity left in me to see what bronies are up to and that's why I still occasionally meander back through these hoof-trodden parts. But that's really all that there is to say about it, so I guess the binary answer would be no.

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