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To add to the discussion anyone here remember the Beanie Babies Craze? At least with MLP stuff there is at least the possibility of getting a return on it in a few years.  Some of my original power ranger stuff is STILL Popular! Even More Popular NOW than when the show was on! Go read this article! Beanie Babies never had the kind of cultural that MLP has. Just obsessed collectors, which just turned out to be nothing more than a fad, with no substance. Take a look at Pogs for a comparison. People who are crazy for this stuff are nothing new at all. We have more platforms now, and unlike Pogs or Beanie Babies, the MLP, Transformers and other toy lines will be still going strong years from now. Beanie Babies and Pogs have gone by the wayside. 

 

http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/acute-hysteria-ugly-reality-of-beanie-babies/2145057

 

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To add to the discussion anyone here remember the Beanie Babies Craze? At least with MLP stuff there is at least the possibility of getting a return on it in a few years.  Some of my original power ranger stuff is STILL Popular! Even More Popular NOW than when the show was on! Go read this article! Beanie Babies never had the kind of cultural that MLP has. Just obsessed collectors, which just turned out to be nothing more than a fad, with no substance. Take a look at Pogs for a comparison. People who are crazy for this stuff are nothing new at all. We have more platforms now, and unlike Pogs or Beanie Babies, the MLP, Transformers and other toy lines will be still going strong years from now. Beanie Babies and Pogs have gone by the wayside. 

 

http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/acute-hysteria-ugly-reality-of-beanie-babies/2145057

 

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Didn't there used to be MLP beanie babies? I'm sure I remember that!


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Check one of the collectors guides to be sure. I wouldn't doubt it though. Beanie Babies made that guy rich, even though most of those products aren't worth much these days with the exception of a few lines. 


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Yeah man, I get that. There just comes a point when you'll look back and wish you hadn't spent all that money on merchandise. What if the fandom dies? What if a tough situation comes up, and those thousands of dollars spent on ponies could have saved your life, family, or home? I'm not saying it's wrong to buy pony stuff, you guys are twisting my words. I'm just saying that there comes a point when it becomes a bit too much. That maybe you should stop and think about your next purchase before throwing your money at Hasbro or some pony-related thing. Again, it's not WRONG to buy pony things. It just gets ridiculous after a while. Okay? Okay.

Dude, I've thrown my money away on many things, from thousands of dollars of comics to tens of thousands of dollars on drugs, and if I'm 100% sure of one thing  it's that throwing your money away on ponies is the most productive thing iv'e done with my money. just because it's not for you doesn't mean it hasn't saved someone else from spiritual ruin. 

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Dude, I've thrown my money away on many things, from thousands of dollars of comics to tens of thousands of dollars on drugs, and if I'm 100% sure of one thing  it's that throwing your money away on ponies is the most productive thing iv'e done with my money. just because it's not for you doesn't mean it hasn't saved someone else from spiritual ruin. 

 

And yet there's some idiots who would call the drugs a better choice.

 

To add to the discussion anyone here remember the Beanie Babies Craze? At least with MLP stuff there is at least the possibility of getting a return on it in a few years.  Some of my original power ranger stuff is STILL Popular! Even More Popular NOW than when the show was on! Go read this article! Beanie Babies never had the kind of cultural that MLP has. Just obsessed collectors, which just turned out to be nothing more than a fad, with no substance. Take a look at Pogs for a comparison. People who are crazy for this stuff are nothing new at all. We have more platforms now, and unlike Pogs or Beanie Babies, the MLP, Transformers and other toy lines will be still going strong years from now. Beanie Babies and Pogs have gone by the wayside. 

 

http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/acute-hysteria-ugly-reality-of-beanie-babies/2145057

 

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That reminds be a lot of the pre-brony MLP fandom actually. It was mostly just really dedicated pony collector's with out much of anything else. 

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Meh... I never heard anyone complain about model train buffs that spend thousands on model train parts.

Or RC techs that spend hundreds or thousands on fixing and repairing RC planes.

Or toy collectors spending millions a year on vintage toys.

 

I myself am looking at buying a 3000 dollar Custom silver with gold accent celestia figurine.

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http://www.buzzfeed.com/hunterschwarz/how-much-beanie-babies-were-predicted-to-be-worth-vs-how-muc

 

http://theweek.com/article/index/247125/the-great-beanie-baby-bubble

 

Some interesting articles on Beanie Babies prices. This goes to show you that some fads just have no staying power. 


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Meh... I never heard anyone complain about model train buffs that spend thousands on model train parts.

Or RC techs that spend hundreds or thousands on fixing and repairing RC planes.

Or toy collectors spending millions a year on vintage toys.

 

I myself am looking at buying a 3000 dollar Custom silver with gold accent celestia figurine.

 

If I itemized my video game collection I've been working on since I was like seven and did my best to remember what I paid for each item and added it up, someone of you that like to talk about "wasting money" would blow a gasket at me.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/hunterschwarz/how-much-beanie-babies-were-predicted-to-be-worth-vs-how-muc

 

http://theweek.com/article/index/247125/the-great-beanie-baby-bubble

 

Some interesting articles on Beanie Babies prices. This goes to show you that some fads just have no staying power. 

 

That seems like the most embarrassing way to lose that much money I've ever heard off. Beanie Babies are still cute though and I've got some I nabbed for free while cleaning out a garage around here. 

 

It almost reminds me of something my friend said "usually anything marketed as collectors won't ever actually be a collectors item because everyone bought it hoping it would be"

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Two words for you, Star Trek.

 

That is one if NOT the biggest Fandom in the world, following up on not just figures and ship designs, but video games, conventions surroudning the franchise, reviews, knock offs, spin offs, etc etc.

 

Yet this isn't considered weird in the slightest it is also not the only fandom that does so. Like Star Wars, or The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, I could go on here lol!

 

Point is, videos, music, and conventions is just part of what a fandom is all about. It allows people to embrace their loves and passions for the franchise because it relates to something they love. Like for me the fandom is all about friendship, and harmony, family even now, and I embrace all those important things. Best yet for me it is represented by pony characters! yay!

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That seems like the most embarrassing way to lose that much money I've ever heard off. Beanie Babies are still cute though and I've got some I nabbed for free while cleaning out a garage around here. 

 

It almost reminds me of something my friend said "usually anything marketed as collectors won't ever actually be a collectors item because everyone bought it hoping it would be"

 

Yeah most of those things really don't take off. 

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I myself am looking at buying a 3000 dollar Custom silver with gold accent celestia figurine.

And this is why some people shouldn't be allowed to have responsibility over money.

I would, because I'm not a lazy ass. Where there's a will there's a way.

Hahaha, if you think that's all it takes to get a job, and not luck, than you're delusional


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And this is why some people shouldn't be allowed to have responsibility over money.

Hahaha, if you think that's all it takes to get a job, and not luck, than you're delusional

Hey hey!!!

 

I'm very good with money ok. I did the right thing and will be making payments monthly instead of taking a pay day loan........ Besides I have damn near perfect credit, no credit cards, and I rarely buy anything for myself.... So....haters gonna hate.

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Dude, I've thrown my money away on many things, from thousands of dollars of comics to tens of thousands of dollars on drugs, and if I'm 100% sure of one thing  it's that throwing your money away on ponies is the most productive thing iv'e done with my money. just because it's not for you doesn't mean it hasn't saved someone else from spiritual ruin. 

*sigh* It just seems like I'm gonna be endlessly called out for not agreeing 100%. You can do whatever the hell you want. It's just my personal belief that money should be used a little more wisely. Doesn't mean you have to change anything. Do your own thing. I don't care. I was just stating my beliefs on the matter.

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Hey hey!!!

 

I'm very good with money ok. I did the right thing and will be making payments monthly instead of taking a pay day loan........ Besides I have damn near perfect credit, no credit cards, and I rarely buy anything for myself.... So....haters gonna hate.

That's not the point, it's the fact that it's an absolutely ludicrous amount of money for a something that will just stand around looking pretty. 

*sigh* It just seems like I'm gonna be endlessly called out for not agreeing 100%. You can do whatever the hell you want. It's just my personal belief that money should be used a little more wisely. Doesn't mean you have to change anything. Do your own thing. I don't care. I was just stating my beliefs on the matter.

Reminds me of a friend of my mom who has half a million or more comics that he's spent thousands on. Half his garage was packed with boxes of em. Tho nowadays he's trying to sell em, last I heard. Some are apparently worth a shit ton too.

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And this is why some people shouldn't be allowed to have responsibility over money.

Hahaha, if you think that's all it takes to get a job, and not luck, than you're delusional

Lol, nope. There will always be jobs.

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I've never assumed the Bronies were taking My Little Pony too seriously. To me, the ultimate irony is that MLP actually started in the 80s, if you remember. Nobody assumed candy colored ponies would amount to anything back then. Now, the true potential that has been waiting there all this time has finally caught up with it and it's overdue for lots of love and attention.

 

I'm glad. My Little Pony deserves this kind of fandom. Many other great TV shows have fallen off the air cuz of weak viewership. For once, history didn't need to repeat itself.

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That's not the point, it's the fact that it's an absolutely ludicrous amount of money for a something that will just stand around looking pretty. 

 

Reminds me of a friend of my mom who has half a million or more comics that he's spent thousands on. Half his garage was packed with boxes of em. Tho nowadays he's trying to sell em, last I heard. Some are apparently worth a shit ton too.

Gold and silver will never be worthless, and in fact gain value over time. So the way I see it it's a possible investment (though it looking fantabulous is the draw). Atleast it's not something as trivially dumb as paying more for a car that looks cooler, over the one that's more practical, less mileage, and better fuel economy. Thts the people who shouldent be responsible for money breh.

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I think a large amount of it is the lack of people willing to stand up versus the sheer number of people who will enable extreme fan behavior. The brony mantra "love and tolerate" has been twisted to mean "enabling is magic." Really, if we needed one fandom to illustrate the geek social fallacies perfectly, it would be this one. The extremist bronies have a premade echo chamber of other equally insane bronies to justify any creepy, abnormal, or otherwise unwanted behavior.

 

Thankfully out of all my years interneting about and specializing in psychotic fandoms, MLP doesn't even break the top three.


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I think it's to extreme when someone:

Dresses up as a character regularly (Not strictly at conventions but all the time), believe they have a pony counter-part in another dimension, fantasize about having sexual relations with the characters, and making MLP so important that they become isolated.

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No offense, but I don't think you should tell anyone how to live their lives. If it doesn't affect you why do you care?

Some people don't like to see men wasting their money in a Wal-Mart on a Rainbow Dash plush. Highly Cringe-Worthy in my opinion.

And besides it's best if nobody does that.

Anyway we all know this show was for girls to go out and buy the toys.

It's Hasbro, way too obvious, don't try to make yourself feel better by saying it's not. Because everyone knows most people that try to argue about it don't want to accept the fact they watch a show for kids. Let's be honest here.

also to why they take it to the extreme? Probably have nothing else better to do really.

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Some people don't like to see men wasting their money in a Wal-Mart on a Rainbow Dash plush. Highly Cringe-Worthy in my opinion.

And besides it's best if nobody does that.

 

I hate to repeat myself but again, it doesn't affect you whatsoever, so why do you care? Everyone has a hobby that they spend money on, most of which would be seen as a waste of money by other people.


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I hate to repeat myself but again, it doesn't affect you whatsoever, so why do you care? Everyone has a hobby that they spend money on, most of which would be seen as a waste of money by other people.

Because I can care. It's depressing to watch grown men waste all of their hard earned money on a plushie or a toy.

Your comment is possible one of the most generic comments I've ever heard. With a simple answer too. And people can say the same to you.

Why the hell do you care what people have to say? Why are you getting so pissy because not everyone is being positive in the thread?

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Because I can care. It's depressing to watch grown men waste all of their hard earned money on a plushie or a toy.

Your comment is possible one of the most generic comments I've ever heard. With a simple answer too. And people can say the same to you.

Why the hell do you care what people have to say? Why are you getting so pissy because not everyone is being positive in the thread?

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