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Friendship is Universal
Since i got such positive feedback(mostly) I'm uploading the full comic!
Again full credit to Mixermike622 at deviantart, if you've got the time check his page out.
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Someone kindly explain the fourth wall?
I've not really read any fan fiction :P
I've not really read any fan fiction :P
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TheRetardedEskimo (01/04/2012) [-]
Personally, I think either side's dignity goes soaring out the window the moment hateful comments, violent pics, or senseless insults start coursing back and forth. I'm talking about both sides here;
It's all well and good for gay community to like what they like, but people's patience will be pushed when it pops up all over the place. Similarly, it's tough to respect "haters" when at the heart of it, it's grown men getting angry about a kid's cartoon.
Think for a second, folks. What would your peers, your classmates and workmates, think if they saw you now, arguing about MLP? Brony or antri-brony, you'd be mocked. So why are we doing it?
But what really bothers me is the hypocrisy of it all. Here at FJ, we're always comparing ourselves to others; people on TV, over Facebook, people we've met in the streets, certain celebrities, etc. We're always putting ourselves above them, pointing out stupid things they've done, shaking our heads dismissively, and joking about them among our fellow FJers. And then, two minutes later, we're all at each other's throat over a... cartoon? No one else thinks the notion of exchanging insults over it is stranger than watching it? (Pic not realted)
tl;dr - Love it or hate it. Thats fine. But start fighting over it, and even the little kids that watch it are more dignified than you, whichever side you take.
- Random Anon
Even anons understand it. Why don't you.
It's all well and good for gay community to like what they like, but people's patience will be pushed when it pops up all over the place. Similarly, it's tough to respect "haters" when at the heart of it, it's grown men getting angry about a kid's cartoon.
Think for a second, folks. What would your peers, your classmates and workmates, think if they saw you now, arguing about MLP? Brony or antri-brony, you'd be mocked. So why are we doing it?
But what really bothers me is the hypocrisy of it all. Here at FJ, we're always comparing ourselves to others; people on TV, over Facebook, people we've met in the streets, certain celebrities, etc. We're always putting ourselves above them, pointing out stupid things they've done, shaking our heads dismissively, and joking about them among our fellow FJers. And then, two minutes later, we're all at each other's throat over a... cartoon? No one else thinks the notion of exchanging insults over it is stranger than watching it? (Pic not realted)
tl;dr - Love it or hate it. Thats fine. But start fighting over it, and even the little kids that watch it are more dignified than you, whichever side you take.
- Random Anon
Even anons understand it. Why don't you.
#21
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N. Korean citizen (01/04/2012) [-]
Holy shit, I was listening to Dead Horse and when I came across your content, What A Beautiful Day started playing. Maybe I'll go watch MLP now. It's a bloody sign.