I needed to do a form of meme.
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1. "Why or what do you hate about My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic?"
I don't dislike the show, in fact I think it an adorable kids show. I have friends that like it and it does not bother be. WHAT DOES bother me are the creepy ass fans that lurk in the shadows. Sorry bronies, but I think you are pretty much all the same.
2. "Uh-oh, somebody has ponified your favorite characters! What would you do?"
3. "A raging brony appears and tells you, 'you're 20% lamer!' What would you do?"
On the internet: State why he is special and why he will never get a girlfriend.
IRL: Tell him to quit following me and get lost. (This happens at every con now)
4. "Which character annoys you the most?"
RAINBOW FUCKING DASH! I hate that bitch. She is an ignorant ass and Bronies only like her because she is somehow (Lesbian?) and they can put their sick fantasies to work. As far as I'm concerned, children's show characters are asexual until proven otherwise. I also hate Fluttershy. I never did like the "cutesy" ones.
5. "Is there anything positive about the show?"
I actually do like the parodies and funny stuff it inspired. I also have a favorite character, Big Macintosh. He has so little to say but so wise. I just hate the fact that ever male character has some sort of mental disorder.
6. "Any last words to bronies?"
I don't like people who refer to themselves as a certain name. When you refer to yourself as a Brony, I automatically see the horror of what the crazy Bronies have done to the fandom. This is the same for any other group who calls themselves by a certain term. Like Otaku. I never call myself Otaku. It is usually thought of as a negative term used for "I'm a Big fan of Anime or blablabla." I just stick to anime fan. I like anime, but I also like other things too. I don't need just one word to tell my life story.







Brony is normal guy who loves the show and Respect Love and Tolerate
Fantard is creepy fan who don't respect anybody opinions.
I cannot take you seriously with your pony icon.
Come on, I don't see logic in your thinking. That just stupid stereotype.