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#381 Alizabeth Aijou

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 03:23 AM

View PostSporkosophy, on 16 November 2011 - 05:34 PM, said:


After more Pinkie Pie episodes hopefully~

Smeg both of them, I want Rarity/Gloaming Lustre.

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It's like the Westboro Baptist Church issue. Are they breaking any laws?

They have in the past.
Because, after all, WBC pretty much *is* the KKK on steroids.

#382 Steadfast

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 03:31 AM

View PostAmechwarrior, on 17 November 2011 - 02:42 AM, said:

Waitaminute, you like to watch grown men run around handling a ball for two hours and have build up a culture around that (for my tastes) crappy thing? Holy moly, what could we, as a race accomplish if all that energy would go into something ... less athletic ^^

Take care all .. ah whatever, my point applies to any hobby or any interest anyone has ever had about anything. Love to see each enemy of my chosen (for my tastes) faction blow up.

~a~
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You missed the "and" after "Take care all". Now you ruined it.
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Posted 17 November 2011 - 03:47 AM

View PostSteadfast, on 17 November 2011 - 03:31 AM, said:

You missed the "and" after "Take care all". Now you ruined it.
~b~
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I was trying for the "shape" of the post to mimic to yours. :) I did leave out the winky face, my bad, and the "prolly" line because I am likely to see you guys on the field. My artistic integrity is ruined.

Anyway, more BT/Pony content:
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Posted 17 November 2011 - 04:38 AM

View PostAlizabeth Aijou, on 17 November 2011 - 03:23 AM, said:

Smeg both of them, I want Rarity/Gloaming Lustre.

Which led to me finding this:

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 06:27 AM

View PostSteadfast, on 17 November 2011 - 02:20 AM, said:

Waitaminute, you like a childs animation series/ movie and you galls and guys have built a culture around that (for my tastes) crappy thing? Holy moly, what could we, as a race accomplish if all that energy would go into something ... less artistic ^^

Take care all and .. ah whatever, your lovin yorself all obviously enough, don't need to comment more :)
prolly don't see you in the field, but love to see each enemy of Hosue Steiner blow up.
~b~
Daniel


Neg.

We've built a culture around the mindset of watching what you want to watch, enjoying a program that doesn't use violence, vulgarity, and crude humor to sell itself, and low and behold, we become public enemy #1 of the internet.

I think people like you actually need to watch the show, for the lessons.

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:06 AM

View PostAresye, on 17 November 2011 - 06:27 AM, said:

We've built a culture around the mindset of watching what you want to watch, enjoying a program that doesn't use violence, vulgarity, and crude humor to sell itself, and low and behold, we become public enemy #1 of the internet.


If I may, I'd like to interject an opposing view here. You're not the internet public enemy #1 because you built a culture around watching what you want to watch. You're considered as such because the subject matter which you are dealing with, while good in theory, is handled inconsistent to how real life functions.

I agree that there should be little or no place for crude humor and vulgarity in entertainment, but there absolutely is a time for violence in real life. To suggest otherwise is to suggest that the best way to secure peace, be it individual or corporate, is to surrender your own rights to the demands of others. MLP, at it's core, is based around ideas which do not work in practice in the real world. The fundamentals are good, but they're intended for younger children who's moral compass is still in development, not adults who should already know how the world works, which is where a good deal of the derision originates.

Simply put, when you were a child you thought as a child, acted as a child and behaved as a child. Now that you've matured, you're expected to put away childish things and conduct yourselves as adults. To return again to childish things is to imply that you are nothing more than an immature manchild, not worthy of the respect of adults.

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:33 AM

And yet here we are posting on a board about giant video game robots....

View PostPaladin1, on 17 November 2011 - 07:06 AM, said:

Simply put, when you were a child you thought as a child, acted as a child and behaved as a child. Now that you've matured, you're expected to put away childish things and conduct yourselves as adults. To return again to childish things is to imply that you are nothing more than an immature manchild, not worthy of the respect of adults.


And yet here we ALL are posting on a board about giant video game robots...

Being mature in action and hobby/interest are not highly correlated. A child can like nasacar/sports does not make them more mature than a kid that like... lets say Halo/CoD. Just like saying a person that loves to travel the world is more mature than a father playing tea time with his daughter.

What adults respect is completely up to them and their value system. As an example I might be from a culture that think grown men posting on the internet are man-children that live in their mom's basement, but then "respect" those guys on the Jersey Shore for being "manly".

I would say that most of the backlash from MLP:Bronies specifically is the use of image macros to segway threads into off topic discussion about the show. That's what happened on 4chan. Later on it became popular to bash Bronies as something that runs against the norm of testosterone fueled "manly" culture. Much like how we all bash on Justin Bieber, that Friday girl, Twilight fans etc.

On these boards specifically I think the bronies are well behaved. They keep their pony talking confined to this thread and the occasional merc company recruiting board.

Personally, I say let the haters hate, and bronies don't feed the parasprites.

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:56 AM

View PostApheX, on 04 November 2011 - 09:43 AM, said:


I'm with Argatson on this one. You should all hang your heads in shame, sullying up the place with your Pony gibber gabber.

I really dont care as long as they are serious players. I think it great to see people not taking all of this so seriously for once here. I mean, it is a game right? People need to stop taking it so seriously. I have played every incarnation of Btech from TT to GEnie to AOL to MWLL etc. I have never seen these kinds of things as a threat or annoyance. They are roleplying just like anyone else here does, albeit unconventional. its just not in the box and it makes me laugh it makes so many people uncomfortable :-)

#389 Paladin1

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 08:46 AM

View PostSquareSphere, on 17 November 2011 - 07:33 AM, said:

And yet here we ALL are posting on a board about giant video game robots...

Being mature in action and hobby/interest are not highly correlated. A child can like nasacar/sports does not make them more mature than a kid that like... lets say Halo/CoD. Just like saying a person that loves to travel the world is more mature than a father playing tea time with his daughter.

What adults respect is completely up to them and their value system. As an example I might be from a culture that think grown men posting on the internet are man-children that live in their mom's basement, but then "respect" those guys on the Jersey Shore for being "manly".

I would say that most of the backlash from MLP:Bronies specifically is the use of image macros to segway threads into off topic discussion about the show. That's what happened on 4chan. Later on it became popular to bash Bronies as something that runs against the norm of testosterone fueled "manly" culture. Much like how we all bash on Justin Bieber, that Friday girl, Twilight fans etc.

On these boards specifically I think the bronies are well behaved. They keep their pony talking confined to this thread and the occasional merc company recruiting board.

Personally, I say let the haters hate, and bronies don't feed the parasprites.


I think you missed the point of my previous post. It's not the fact that grown men have a somewhat unusual hobby, it's that the hobby (MLP) is designed for those individuals which are not yet mature themselves. To return, as a mature individual to an immature subject is unacceptable, no matter what the culture. Furthermore, you cannot claim cultural normalcy here as we're both from the same basic cultural background and in that culture, those who return to an immature hobby are seen as immature themselves, hence Bronies are seen as a perversion of the cultural norm.

#390 Grayson Pryde

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 09:12 AM

View PostPaladin1, on 17 November 2011 - 08:46 AM, said:


I think you missed the point of my previous post. It's not the fact that grown men have a somewhat unusual hobby, it's that the hobby (MLP) is designed for those individuals which are not yet mature themselves. To return, as a mature individual to an immature subject is unacceptable, no matter what the culture. Furthermore, you cannot claim cultural normalcy here as we're both from the same basic cultural background and in that culture, those who return to an immature hobby are seen as immature themselves, hence Bronies are seen as a perversion of the cultural norm.


Unacceptable? What is wrong with you?

Im not a brony but i think this whole pony madnesss is funny. If you see "pony-friends" as a perversion in your culture then something within your culture is the real problem. I mean these guys dont spam ponys all over the forum. They dont **** ponys in their freetime.

They just like a freakin TV-series.

They just mock about the seriousness of all those serious games and stuff that claims to be manly. And i love these trailers of Battletech and Space Marines.

If all this distubes you too much and you are still raging about bronys then dont read this thread any further or leave the internet because there are more perverse things here then mature guys that like ponys.

#391 Sesambrot

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 09:25 AM

View PostPaladin1, on 17 November 2011 - 08:46 AM, said:


I think you missed the point of my previous post. It's not the fact that grown men have a somewhat unusual hobby, it's that the hobby (MLP) is designed for those individuals which are not yet mature themselves. To return, as a mature individual to an immature subject is unacceptable, no matter what the culture. Furthermore, you cannot claim cultural normalcy here as we're both from the same basic cultural background and in that culture, those who return to an immature hobby are seen as immature themselves, hence Bronies are seen as a perversion of the cultural norm.

replacement for something inappropriate...

However, I have hardly seen more narrow-minded people...

Edited by Sesambrot, 17 November 2011 - 09:32 AM.


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Posted 17 November 2011 - 09:34 AM

Sesambrot, you're right, your comment is a bit uncalled for. I was assuming Paladin1 was trying to play devil's advocate from the point of view of the mainstream.

I mean he can't really take the cultural maturity high road, while we're all posting on a board about a GIANT ROBOT VIDEO GAME.

It's not about shouting down detractors, it's about showing the similarity that allow us to build understanding... which leads to friendship :)

Edited by SquareSphere, 17 November 2011 - 09:38 AM.


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Posted 17 November 2011 - 12:32 PM

View PostSquareSphere, on 17 November 2011 - 09:34 AM, said:

Sesambrot, you're right, your comment is a bit uncalled for. I was assuming Paladin1 was trying to play devil's advocate from the point of view of the mainstream.

I mean he can't really take the cultural maturity high road, while we're all posting on a board about a GIANT ROBOT VIDEO GAME.

It's not about shouting down detractors, it's about showing the similarity that allow us to build understanding... which leads to friendship Posted Image


That's pretty much what I was thinking. I'm sort of of the opinion that the overstated nature of MLP as "For Girls" draws an unwelcome amount of attention to some people's own insecurites, making them lash out.

It's not like stuff like this has ever gotten into your battletech before.

Edited by Ghost, 08 June 2012 - 01:22 PM.
Profanity in images: please don't.


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Posted 17 November 2011 - 12:52 PM

View PostGrayson Pryde, on 17 November 2011 - 09:12 AM, said:


Unacceptable? What is wrong with you?

Im not a brony but i think this whole pony madnesss is funny. If you see "pony-friends" as a perversion in your culture then something within your culture is the real problem. I mean these guys dont spam ponys all over the forum. They dont **** ponys in their freetime.

They just like a freakin TV-series.

They just mock about the seriousness of all those serious games and stuff that claims to be manly. And i love these trailers of Battletech and Space Marines.

If all this distubes you too much and you are still raging about bronys then dont read this thread any further or leave the internet because there are more perverse things here then mature guys that like ponys.


Yes, unacceptable. As in, if you are a mature, well adjusted person in society you don't return to immature subject material. To do otherwise is regression instead of personal growth.

Furthermore, you seem to think that my comment about Bronies being seen as a perversion of the cultural norms was slanted towards a sexual reference. Please refer to my post again, as sexuality is not the topic but rather culturally acceptable activities. That was what I was referring back too, please reread my post again for reference.

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 12:55 PM

View PostSesambrot, on 17 November 2011 - 09:25 AM, said:

replacement for something inappropriate...

However, I have hardly seen more narrow-minded people...


Narrow-minded? Not hardly, just aware of what is considered a cultural norm and what is not. Furthermore, your idea that being open-minded is somehow a positive character trait in all regards and in all situations is misguided. There's a time to be understanding and open to new ideas and there's a time to be stubborn and unyielding in your resolve. You seem to not know the difference.

#396 Cake Bandit

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 01:00 PM

There's an edit button for a reason, man.

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People liking cartoons is definitely the minute you call in the national gaurd. Zero tolerance policy on this ****.

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Edited by Cake Bandit, 17 November 2011 - 01:08 PM.


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Posted 17 November 2011 - 01:01 PM

View PostSteadfast, on 17 November 2011 - 02:20 AM, said:

Waitaminute, you like a childs animation series/ movie and you galls and guys have built a culture around that (for my tastes) crappy thing? Holy moly, what could we, as a race accomplish if all that energy would go into something ... less artistic ^^

Take care all and .. ah whatever, your lovin yorself all obviously enough, don't need to comment more :)
prolly don't see you in the field, but love to see each enemy of Hosue Steiner blow up.
~b~
Daniel



This could go either way. There are probably people arguing about building a culture around MechWarrior. Either way, as a Capellan who was serving under House Steiner before the second succession war, I promise you I most certainly will not blow up.

#398 Cake Bandit

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 01:09 PM

Not to mention if he actually gave a **** about the intellectual pertinence of anything he'd be raging about the fact that millions of dollars are spent making video games and building sports stadiums every year instead of going to medical and scientific research.

Edited by Cake Bandit, 17 November 2011 - 01:10 PM.


#399 Captain Fabulous

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 01:14 PM

wut'z n intellict2al pervinancz?

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 01:14 PM

View PostSquareSphere, on 17 November 2011 - 09:34 AM, said:

I was assuming Paladin1 was trying to play devil's advocate from the point of view of the mainstream.

I see someone was awake in class. :)





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