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by New Babylonia » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:32 pm
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:32 pm
by Ifreann » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:33 pm
The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:Oh looky, art.
by Ostroeuropa » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:34 pm
Wilgrove wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
The reaction to season 3 came close.
It was actually good, its just peoples moods were being soured by a never ending stream of nonsensical events.
Yea, I've heard many pony critics say that Season 3 is actually on par with Season 2. The problem with Season 3 was the fact that everything was just so concentrated into 13 episode rather than spread out over 26 episodes.
by Eastern Equestria » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:35 pm
Pargentina wrote:Wilgrove wrote:
Well Disney is making new Star Wars movie, so Star Wars survived the prequels as well.
Nah, man. Disney is making the new movie (which I have low expectations for, by the way) because Lucasfilm killed the prequels and cannot come out with a new one because it would tank. Which I think is why they sold it.
Regardless, my point remains the same. The Bronies aint got nothing on the Star...warsies. Those people.
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:36 pm
by New Babylonia » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:37 pm
The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:My Little Michael Bay, Explosions are Magic!
by Xiscapia » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:38 pm
Quidomne wrote:Why do I even come here...?
Only the few who respond to me make it even worth the effort...
Wisconsin9 wrote:New Babylonia wrote:What do you mean? Like, even if they were dissolved, it would still happen again?
I mean that this isn't the first wave of best pony cults. Probably not even the second. In time, you'll fade, and eventually, more newbies will take up the mantle. All this has happened before, and all this will happen again.
Wilgrove wrote:Rounding up the Bridesmaid.
by Pargentina » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:38 pm
Eastern Equestria wrote:Pargentina wrote:Nah, man. Disney is making the new movie (which I have low expectations for, by the way) because Lucasfilm killed the prequels and cannot come out with a new one because it would tank. Which I think is why they sold it.
Regardless, my point remains the same. The Bronies aint got nothing on the Star...warsies. Those people.
Their fandom is nearly 40 years old. Ours is 4.
by Ifreann » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:39 pm
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:39 pm
New Babylonia wrote:The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:My Little Michael Bay, Explosions are Magic!
Lol. Also, Twilight is now the Empress of my nation
by Pargentina » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:39 pm
Ifreann wrote:Seshephe wrote:I'm not out silly, I'm just not very pressent.
Sesh is everywhere, and nowhere. At the same time.
by Ostroeuropa » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:39 pm
Xiscapia wrote:
S3 was nowhere near as toxic to the pony fandom as the Star Wars prequels were to Star Wars fans.
by New Babylonia » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:40 pm
The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp wrote:New Babylonia wrote:Lol. Also, Twilight is now the Empress of my nation
good.
Bunched Up Cuteness.
by Seshephe » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:40 pm
Ostroeuropa wrote:Wilgrove wrote:
Yea, I've heard many pony critics say that Season 3 is actually on par with Season 2. The problem with Season 3 was the fact that everything was just so concentrated into 13 episode rather than spread out over 26 episodes.
WALL OF TEEEEEEEXT!
That, plus Equestria Girls (Which wasn't that bad, even if the premise was enraging.) Plus half-pone. Plus looming dread of cancellation. Plus endless drama.
Plus the end of continuous hate from outsiders, which as much as we like to pretend otherwise, kind of glued this community together. United against the bigots and all that. Once that shit largely stopped except for one or two pricks who didn't get the message, we were left without an enemy to rally around, and that, coupled with the fact that we were a group founded on what amounts to social justice, with a bunch of feminists and MRA's (simplification i know) fighting on the same side for once, led no longer had the same enemy to fight, we started talking to eachother about shit other than ponies.
AND THATS WHEN THE ROOF FELL IN PEOPLE.
We realized
"Holy shit, you actually think males have a hard time?" VS "Holy shit, you think males don't have a hard time? Didn't you notice all this shit we just went through?"
And divided into camps. Yes, a lot of areas remained neutral in this conflict, but it's there in the background, and it's soured the community.
the Social Justice Civil War began. We can't escape it. It's inexorably bound up in our culture at this point. While you may think a lot of it is wingnuts on one side or another, the fact is you are saying that from INSIDE this culture. YOU are a wingnut to most people. Most people view us as "Those people who like my little pony and gender politics." if they actually spend any amount of time talking to us. (Though they may not phrase it that way.)
At least that's my perspective on it.
All this shit just happened during season 3, and then Twilicorn was revealed.
Coupled with the "bad" premise of EQG, this seemed to confirm a lot of peoples worries that the writers had lost their minds. On top of the 13 episode shenanigans and looming doom of cancellation, this made people think "Holy shit they are going to cancel it! it's obviously the series finale! panic! panic! panic!"
But we made it through.
it's over.
We never have to go through that shit again.
We're exhausted from it, but not down for the count. The SJ war rages on quietly in the background, but people are being more debatey than shoutey because honestly, you can't spend years and years shouting at eachother. Eventually you have to just have a dialogue.
by The Derpy Democratic Republic Of Herp » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:42 pm
Seshephe wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
WALL OF TEEEEEEEXT!
That, plus Equestria Girls (Which wasn't that bad, even if the premise was enraging.) Plus half-pone. Plus looming dread of cancellation. Plus endless drama.
Plus the end of continuous hate from outsiders, which as much as we like to pretend otherwise, kind of glued this community together. United against the bigots and all that. Once that shit largely stopped except for one or two pricks who didn't get the message, we were left without an enemy to rally around, and that, coupled with the fact that we were a group founded on what amounts to social justice, with a bunch of feminists and MRA's (simplification i know) fighting on the same side for once, led no longer had the same enemy to fight, we started talking to eachother about shit other than ponies.
AND THATS WHEN THE ROOF FELL IN PEOPLE.
We realized
"Holy shit, you actually think males have a hard time?" VS "Holy shit, you think males don't have a hard time? Didn't you notice all this shit we just went through?"
And divided into camps. Yes, a lot of areas remained neutral in this conflict, but it's there in the background, and it's soured the community.
the Social Justice Civil War began. We can't escape it. It's inexorably bound up in our culture at this point. While you may think a lot of it is wingnuts on one side or another, the fact is you are saying that from INSIDE this culture. YOU are a wingnut to most people. Most people view us as "Those people who like my little pony and gender politics." if they actually spend any amount of time talking to us. (Though they may not phrase it that way.)
At least that's my perspective on it.
All this shit just happened during season 3, and then Twilicorn was revealed.
Coupled with the "bad" premise of EQG, this seemed to confirm a lot of peoples worries that the writers had lost their minds. On top of the 13 episode shenanigans and looming doom of cancellation, this made people think "Holy shit they are going to cancel it! it's obviously the series finale! panic! panic! panic!"
But we made it through.
it's over.
We never have to go through that shit again.
We're exhausted from it, but not down for the count. The SJ war rages on quietly in the background, but people are being more debatey than shoutey because honestly, you can't spend years and years shouting at eachother. Eventually you have to just have a dialogue.
Men obviously do have a hard time sometimes, the only problem that I see is that so called "mens right groups" tend to be rather... anti feminist and not very nice people in my experience. Also, it's kind of like a white people right's group. Still, there's definitely a need to speak about mens... issues.... I guess. Like societal pressures and stuff.
by Wilgrove » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:42 pm
Seshephe wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
WALL OF TEEEEEEEXT!
That, plus Equestria Girls (Which wasn't that bad, even if the premise was enraging.) Plus half-pone. Plus looming dread of cancellation. Plus endless drama.
Plus the end of continuous hate from outsiders, which as much as we like to pretend otherwise, kind of glued this community together. United against the bigots and all that. Once that shit largely stopped except for one or two pricks who didn't get the message, we were left without an enemy to rally around, and that, coupled with the fact that we were a group founded on what amounts to social justice, with a bunch of feminists and MRA's (simplification i know) fighting on the same side for once, led no longer had the same enemy to fight, we started talking to eachother about shit other than ponies.
AND THATS WHEN THE ROOF FELL IN PEOPLE.
We realized
"Holy shit, you actually think males have a hard time?" VS "Holy shit, you think males don't have a hard time? Didn't you notice all this shit we just went through?"
And divided into camps. Yes, a lot of areas remained neutral in this conflict, but it's there in the background, and it's soured the community.
the Social Justice Civil War began. We can't escape it. It's inexorably bound up in our culture at this point. While you may think a lot of it is wingnuts on one side or another, the fact is you are saying that from INSIDE this culture. YOU are a wingnut to most people. Most people view us as "Those people who like my little pony and gender politics." if they actually spend any amount of time talking to us. (Though they may not phrase it that way.)
At least that's my perspective on it.
All this shit just happened during season 3, and then Twilicorn was revealed.
Coupled with the "bad" premise of EQG, this seemed to confirm a lot of peoples worries that the writers had lost their minds. On top of the 13 episode shenanigans and looming doom of cancellation, this made people think "Holy shit they are going to cancel it! it's obviously the series finale! panic! panic! panic!"
But we made it through.
it's over.
We never have to go through that shit again.
We're exhausted from it, but not down for the count. The SJ war rages on quietly in the background, but people are being more debatey than shoutey because honestly, you can't spend years and years shouting at eachother. Eventually you have to just have a dialogue.
Men obviously do have a hard time sometimes, the only problem that I see is that so called "mens right groups" tend to be rather... anti feminist and not very nice people in my experience. Also, it's kind of like a white people right's group. Still, there's definitely a need to speak about mens... issues.... I guess. Like societal pressures and stuff.
by Ostroeuropa » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:43 pm
Seshephe wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
WALL OF TEEEEEEEXT!
That, plus Equestria Girls (Which wasn't that bad, even if the premise was enraging.) Plus half-pone. Plus looming dread of cancellation. Plus endless drama.
Plus the end of continuous hate from outsiders, which as much as we like to pretend otherwise, kind of glued this community together. United against the bigots and all that. Once that shit largely stopped except for one or two pricks who didn't get the message, we were left without an enemy to rally around, and that, coupled with the fact that we were a group founded on what amounts to social justice, with a bunch of feminists and MRA's (simplification i know) fighting on the same side for once, led no longer had the same enemy to fight, we started talking to eachother about shit other than ponies.
AND THATS WHEN THE ROOF FELL IN PEOPLE.
We realized
"Holy shit, you actually think males have a hard time?" VS "Holy shit, you think males don't have a hard time? Didn't you notice all this shit we just went through?"
And divided into camps. Yes, a lot of areas remained neutral in this conflict, but it's there in the background, and it's soured the community.
the Social Justice Civil War began. We can't escape it. It's inexorably bound up in our culture at this point. While you may think a lot of it is wingnuts on one side or another, the fact is you are saying that from INSIDE this culture. YOU are a wingnut to most people. Most people view us as "Those people who like my little pony and gender politics." if they actually spend any amount of time talking to us. (Though they may not phrase it that way.)
At least that's my perspective on it.
All this shit just happened during season 3, and then Twilicorn was revealed.
Coupled with the "bad" premise of EQG, this seemed to confirm a lot of peoples worries that the writers had lost their minds. On top of the 13 episode shenanigans and looming doom of cancellation, this made people think "Holy shit they are going to cancel it! it's obviously the series finale! panic! panic! panic!"
But we made it through.
it's over.
We never have to go through that shit again.
We're exhausted from it, but not down for the count. The SJ war rages on quietly in the background, but people are being more debatey than shoutey because honestly, you can't spend years and years shouting at eachother. Eventually you have to just have a dialogue.
Men obviously do have a hard time sometimes, the only problem that I see is that so called "mens right groups" tend to be rather... anti feminist and not very nice people in my experience. Also, it's kind of like a white people right's group. Still, there's definitely a need to speak about mens... issues.... I guess. Like societal pressures and stuff.
by Xiscapia » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:43 pm
Ostroeuropa wrote:Xiscapia wrote:
S3 was nowhere near as toxic to the pony fandom as the Star Wars prequels were to Star Wars fans.
If you watch Blind Reactions to it, none of them comment on the apparent drop in quality.
This, to me at least, confirms it was the culture and community that drove the negative reception of it.
by Pargentina » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:43 pm
Seshephe wrote:Men obviously do have a hard time sometimes, the only problem that I see is that so called "mens right groups" tend to be rather... anti feminist and not very nice people in my experience. Also, it's kind of like a white people right's group. Still, there's definitely a need to speak about mens... issues.... I guess. Like societal pressures and stuff.
by New Babylonia » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:44 pm
Pargentina wrote:Seshephe wrote:Men obviously do have a hard time sometimes, the only problem that I see is that so called "mens right groups" tend to be rather... anti feminist and not very nice people in my experience. Also, it's kind of like a white people right's group. Still, there's definitely a need to speak about mens... issues.... I guess. Like societal pressures and stuff.
No, see those are just men. They're dicks. When they develop brain cells and stop discriminating against women, then they evolve and become known as Men. Because REAL Men are pro-feminist.
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