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KYM Pony General IV: Electric Scootaloo

Last posted Feb 19, 2012 at 11:26PM EST. Added Dec 15, 2011 at 11:43AM EST
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badsitrep wrote:

You don't need to be a zombie, to be a

Carrier

EDIT: However seeing as how you are already exhibiting symptoms, I'd say you're not an asymptomatic carrier. In other words, I'm trolling you.

Damn Shadow you gained weight.

(I'm just teasing). XD

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 12:44PM EST

badsitrep wrote:

You don't need to be a zombie, to be a

Carrier

EDIT: However seeing as how you are already exhibiting symptoms, I'd say you're not an asymptomatic carrier. In other words, I'm trolling you.

Well i'm not mad i knew you guys were playing with me

RandomMan wrote:

What would you guys be without me carrying you.

RandomMan is your Sephiroth now.


Give him your virgins and your Phoneix feathers…

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 01:03PM EST

Ideo wrote:

Watching my first Dr.Who episode ever.

Excellent. Derpy and I are proud. Which one, out of curiosity?


Also, the thread seems to have become massively derailed in the past few hours. Oh well.

Ideological the Vinyl Scratch wrote:

Christmas Carol.

Ah, right, last year's Christmas special. It was pretty good, but I usually like the non-Christmas ones more. Also you might consider watching them in order if you're planning a marathon, that way you get the complete character development.

PS Most depictions of Dr Whooves are based on David Tennant, not Matt Smith (if you didn't already know that)


Pic unrelated. Now that is some fine work.

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 01:30PM EST

opspe wrote:

Ah, right, last year's Christmas special. It was pretty good, but I usually like the non-Christmas ones more. Also you might consider watching them in order if you're planning a marathon, that way you get the complete character development.

PS Most depictions of Dr Whooves are based on David Tennant, not Matt Smith (if you didn't already know that)


Pic unrelated. Now that is some fine work.

On Demand doesn't have all of the episodes. Damn you, On Demand!

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 01:32PM EST

I barely have time for MLP, but if I were to get into Dr. Who I would probably have to give up my social life. ._.

>implying I have one to give up on in the first place

opspe wrote:

Ah, right, last year's Christmas special. It was pretty good, but I usually like the non-Christmas ones more. Also you might consider watching them in order if you're planning a marathon, that way you get the complete character development.

PS Most depictions of Dr Whooves are based on David Tennant, not Matt Smith (if you didn't already know that)


Pic unrelated. Now that is some fine work.

Nice illuminated manuscript.

Ideological the Vinyl Scratch wrote:

What is this social life you speak of?

I believe it is a part of certain people's lives by which they converse with real people about stuff. I don't know much about it.

All I know is it gets in the way of my ponies at times, so it can't be that important.

null wrote:

I believe it is a part of certain people's lives by which they converse with real people about stuff. I don't know much about it.

All I know is it gets in the way of my ponies at times, so it can't be that important.

Oooooooooh, that outside thing.

Fuck that.

null wrote:

I believe it is a part of certain people's lives by which they converse with real people about stuff. I don't know much about it.

All I know is it gets in the way of my ponies at times, so it can't be that important.

Useless. It gets in the way of my thinking and routine.

I done gone f*cked up…

For the first time in my life, someone mentioned this fandom to me IRL. I was meeting up with one of my best friends of 7 years after not talking to him for a few months, and we started trading university stories. He told me of this guy who sits at the back of his lecture theaters looking at pics of MLP, and I just starting laughing. In reality it was because I was thinking, "That's so awesome. I'm gonna find that guy and give him an brohoof so hard his arm will fall off", but I covered it up by pretending I was laughing at how much of a loser he was. Apparently he's getting bullied to hell for it too. I didn't even try to stand up for him, all because I was too worried about what my friends would think of me, and I've been feeling like crap for it all day. I don't understand how some of you find it so easy to just open up and admit you're a brony.


Ideological wrote:

What is this social life you speak of?

It seems ironic that we watch a show that teaches the magic of friendship, yet most of us have quite weak social lives outside of the internet (Am I misinterpreting irony? I should have paid more attention in English class). You would think we would take the message to heart and…

StarGazer wrote:

All I know is it gets in the way of my ponies

Oh yeah… Good point, screw social lives!

Algernon wrote:

I done gone f*cked up…

For the first time in my life, someone mentioned this fandom to me IRL. I was meeting up with one of my best friends of 7 years after not talking to him for a few months, and we started trading university stories. He told me of this guy who sits at the back of his lecture theaters looking at pics of MLP, and I just starting laughing. In reality it was because I was thinking, "That's so awesome. I'm gonna find that guy and give him an brohoof so hard his arm will fall off", but I covered it up by pretending I was laughing at how much of a loser he was. Apparently he's getting bullied to hell for it too. I didn't even try to stand up for him, all because I was too worried about what my friends would think of me, and I've been feeling like crap for it all day. I don't understand how some of you find it so easy to just open up and admit you're a brony.


Ideological wrote:

What is this social life you speak of?

It seems ironic that we watch a show that teaches the magic of friendship, yet most of us have quite weak social lives outside of the internet (Am I misinterpreting irony? I should have paid more attention in English class). You would think we would take the message to heart and…

StarGazer wrote:

All I know is it gets in the way of my ponies

Oh yeah… Good point, screw social lives!

I know two people who can help you!

And here they are! It's the Doctor and Derpy!

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 03:16PM EST

Algernon wrote:

I done gone f*cked up…

For the first time in my life, someone mentioned this fandom to me IRL. I was meeting up with one of my best friends of 7 years after not talking to him for a few months, and we started trading university stories. He told me of this guy who sits at the back of his lecture theaters looking at pics of MLP, and I just starting laughing. In reality it was because I was thinking, "That's so awesome. I'm gonna find that guy and give him an brohoof so hard his arm will fall off", but I covered it up by pretending I was laughing at how much of a loser he was. Apparently he's getting bullied to hell for it too. I didn't even try to stand up for him, all because I was too worried about what my friends would think of me, and I've been feeling like crap for it all day. I don't understand how some of you find it so easy to just open up and admit you're a brony.


Ideological wrote:

What is this social life you speak of?

It seems ironic that we watch a show that teaches the magic of friendship, yet most of us have quite weak social lives outside of the internet (Am I misinterpreting irony? I should have paid more attention in English class). You would think we would take the message to heart and…

StarGazer wrote:

All I know is it gets in the way of my ponies

Oh yeah… Good point, screw social lives!

And that is another example why I conceal myself in my own home most of the time. I think people won't make fun of me because I can always make it look like they are picking on me because of my aspergers. (It works every time when some one picks on me for something stupid).
Plus a lot of people like my sister at my high school (Some even told me she was hot 'n shit which pissed me off)…So they got to be nice to me because my sister will raise hell (Thankfully she's a pegasister).

Ric Te$l@ wrote:

And that is another example why I conceal myself in my own home most of the time. I think people won't make fun of me because I can always make it look like they are picking on me because of my aspergers. (It works every time when some one picks on me for something stupid).
Plus a lot of people like my sister at my high school (Some even told me she was hot 'n shit which pissed me off)…So they got to be nice to me because my sister will raise hell (Thankfully she's a pegasister).

A sister who's a pegasister? Lucky bastard. My brother doesn't watch MLP.

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 03:19PM EST

Ideological the Vinyl Scratch wrote:

A sister who's a pegasister? Lucky bastard. My brother doesn't watch MLP.

Her favorite pony is Pinkie Pie and I can see why, their personalities are a lot alike, my older brothers are bronies too.
She is a pretty smart thinking girl. She can break down a situation so every body can stfu on the bus (shes a sophomore and she does this to the annoying freshmen). I'm happy for it too.

Last edited Dec 21, 2011 at 03:23PM EST

Ric Te$l@ wrote:

Her favorite pony is Pinkie Pie and I can see why, their personalities are a lot alike, my older brothers are bronies too.
She is a pretty smart thinking girl. She can break down a situation so every body can stfu on the bus (shes a sophomore and she does this to the annoying freshmen). I'm happy for it too.

Celestia-damnit! You keep getting luckier! I has a sad.

@ Algernon
I didn't just come to school one day and say "Hey guys! I watch My Little Pony! We still cool?". It was a slow thing. I told a few friends about it one at a time. some of them started to like the show, some of them decided i was gay, some thought i only watched it to be ironic. Now they all know I seriously like it, most of them just accept it. one of them calls me gay (but he's always been a knob), and to others it's become sort of an inside joke.

Huh, I never hear anyone talking about ponies at all at my technical school. (is it annoying that I always specify that it's a technical school? I graduated from high school 2 years ago, dammit). You'd think I'd have heard someone making fun of it at least.

I've only met one brony irl, and he's awesome. He tells pretty much everyone about it and he doesn't even seem to care what they think. He even has a Fluttershy shirt.

OH HOW I ENVY HIM.

Bronies in real life, eh? Well, I've got a buddy named Cameron who you may have seen on the thread sometime, though he hasn't been on in months. I introduced him to ponies, and this thread. He's still a brony, just doesn't use KYM due to the s**tton of ads slowing his computer to a crawl.
I've also met one other, I think. He said he was a brony, and I told him I was one, but we haven't said a thing about it since then. I've been meaning to hum Winter Wrap Up around him sometime to see if he catches on, but I haven't seen him for awhile.

Skeletor-sm

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