BLU_Spy wrote:
Hey, veggie. I think you could also add this topic to the first post... :3
Oh, thanks. Hadn't seen that one. Added.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Uggggghhhh.
(Bullying story)
Thanks for caring and reading.
-Animeboy975
Hey Anime, MLP itself can actually help block insults. First, watch as many episodes as you can to cheer yourself up. Next, when they bully you, close your eyes, and fantasize rainbow dash sucker punching(kicking?) the idiots. When they try to bully you too, just say "COOL!"(My sister taught me that.) MLP has always made me less sensitive, because I don't want to be like the kids being bullied. I try hard to just not listen to the idiots. Try to actually convert some friends to bronies too!(That failed for me, but at least try.)
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ImagineIt wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
Uggggghhhh.
(Bullying story)
Thanks for caring and reading.
-Animeboy975Hey Anime, MLP itself can actually help block insults. First, watch as many episodes as you can to cheer yourself up. Next, when they bully you, close your eyes, and fantasize rainbow dash sucker punching(kicking?) the idiots. When they try to bully you too, just say "COOL!"(My sister taught me that.) MLP has always made me less sensitive, because I don't want to be like the kids being bullied. I try hard to just not listen to the idiots. Try to actually convert some friends to bronies too!(That failed for me, but at least try.)
When I am angry, I close my eyes and imagine them getting creamed by a train and a plane falling on their head at the same time. They walk away when I start giggling.
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jukyter wrote:
cute anger management issues
they say insanity has its benifits
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When I'm mad at someone I write a really mean letter about them then rip the letter to pieces
If someone bullies me I roll my eyes and say, "Are you seriously making fun of me because your insecure about yourself?" Then I walk away.
No one's picked on me since I first did that
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Mokat wrote:
When I'm mad at someone I write a really mean letter about them then rip the letter to pieces
Oh yes, that's a great stress reliver. But we need to get back to ponies now.
Too Many Pinkie Pies is starting tomorrow. I think it'll be a funny one.
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Sausagefanclub wrote:
Mokat wrote:
When I'm mad at someone I write a really mean letter about them then rip the letter to pieces
Oh yes, that's a great stress reliver. But we need to get back to ponies now.
Too Many Pinkie Pies is starting tomorrow. I think it'll be a funny one.
http://i.imgur.com/IWHMG.jpg
I wanna make that picture my phone wallpaper
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Did anyone see a car commercial (I think it was Chevy.) and it had a Twilight Sparkle doll in the commercial?
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Uggggghhhh.
(shortened)
But still help me, and give me ideas to block these insults.
Thanks for caring and reading.
-Animeboy975
Hm...
Well, I feel what you're going through, man. I was teased at school a lot (for different reasons, though). I'm not exactly teased for being a brony, because there are a lot of bronies in my school. One of my friends thinks it's weird that I like the show, but he doesn't make a big deal about it.
I remember one stupid jock in gym class, who's like six-foot-two, started telling everyone that I regularly go on a pornographic website, which I don't. And this kid is really perverted too.
I used to get teased a lot for being "short". Well, yeah, I am pretty short for my age. I'm 13 and only barely five feet tall. I was four foot 6 in the fifth grade. I'm the shortest of all of my friends, but they don't care about my height. But it used to bug me a lot, and then I'd end up crying in P.E. or recess too. Eventually, I started growing a bit taller over the years, and soon I shut the insults off.
I was never good at sports, either. My basketball team was also comprised of idiot jocks who cared about nothing but winning every game. My coach was a total idiot too--I'd mess up on something while I'm handling the ball, he'd yell "(insert my real name here, WHAT'RE YOU DOING?". Then he'd put me on the bench and put out some all-star kid, and then continue chewing me out. He'd never even give me a chance. Soon enough, I got plain sick of it. I actually yelled back at my coach one day--I screamed, during the middle of a game, "IF YOU DON'T GIVE ME ANY CHANCES, THEN WHY AM I EVEN HERE PLAYING THIS (bleep-bleep) GAME!" I got in huge trouble for that, but eventually quit basketball for good. I was 10 at that time, and sometimes now, three years later, I go back to that old court and see how the jocks are doing, and they're like, "Hey, isn't that (insert real name here)?" And then I say, "Yeah, it's me." And they're like, "Heh heh, all right. Thought you'd never come back." "Yeah, well, at least I don't spend half my life playing some pointless sport, and rather spend it usefully and get somewhere in life."
Although, some of the coaches I had in basketball were really nice to me, gave me a lot of chances, and praised my skills outside of basketball, like my artwork. And I thank them for that.
The thing I do is that I don't let it bother me. I take pride in the insults like "nerd" or "geek" or "shorty". Whenever some jock calls me a nerd, I just smirk and say
"At least I'm actually gonna get somewhere in life while you end up working at McDonalds."
The jocks just shut up and don't do it anymore after that. Because, really, knowing that I'm intellectually higher than them just makes me feel better about myself.
So, Animeboy, all you really have to do is, well, take pride in what you do. You don't have to let the insults hurt you. You can even just pretend they don't affect you, even if they do.
Well, my best advice is to just show them that you don't care about what they say, and that you get to be who you are, not what people want you or pressure you to be. Take pride in who you are. Don't let some people dumber than you just trample over you. Tell them you don't care. Then they'll get bored of teasing you, and stop.
I know this speech sort of dragged, and is TOTALLY off-topic from MLP, but you know what I mean. Hope this helps, and make sure not to let yourself take the bullying!
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Yeah but you don't want to be too arrogant about it, if you're going to say that basketball is a waste of time and call people who play it names then what's really the difference between them and us?
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technoguyx wrote:
^^IKRIKRIKR
Now I'm eager to watch it just because of that screencap
Oh sorry; that wasn't an actual screenshot. Some brony made it on deviantart.
Still I would love to see how the Pinkies talk to each other.
With the combined effort of these pink ponies, the 4th wall will be more than just broken.
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PonyvilleSlugger wrote:
Yeah but you don't want to be too arrogant about it, if you're going to say that basketball is a waste of time and call people who play it names then what's really the difference between them and us?
I didn't insult them at all, I just say that I don't care what they say.
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Then why should they care about you?
If you treat them with respect they'll feel horrible when they're older, instead of just plain hating you and will connect that to being a brony. Just treat everyone with respect and it'll make you look better.
AW LAWDY LAWD I'M A SCRATCHER!
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I guess it's time to get started then.
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banana500 wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
Uggggghhhh.
(shortened)
But still help me, and give me ideas to block these insults.
Thanks for caring and reading.
-Animeboy975Hm...
Well, I feel what you're going through, man. I was teased at school a lot (for different reasons, though). I'm not exactly teased for being a brony, because there are a lot of bronies in my school. One of my friends thinks it's weird that I like the show, but he doesn't make a big deal about it.
I remember one stupid jock in gym class, who's like six-foot-two, started telling everyone that I regularly go on a pornographic website, which I don't. And this kid is really perverted too.
I used to get teased a lot for being "short". Well, yeah, I am pretty short for my age. I'm 13 and only barely five feet tall. I was four foot 6 in the fifth grade. I'm the shortest of all of my friends, but they don't care about my height. But it used to bug me a lot, and then I'd end up crying in P.E. or recess too. Eventually, I started growing a bit taller over the years, and soon I shut the insults off.
I was never good at sports, either. My basketball team was also comprised of idiot jocks who cared about nothing but winning every game. My coach was a total idiot too--I'd mess up on something while I'm handling the ball, he'd yell "(insert my real name here, WHAT'RE YOU DOING?". Then he'd put me on the bench and put out some all-star kid, and then continue chewing me out. He'd never even give me a chance. Soon enough, I got plain sick of it. I actually yelled back at my coach one day--I screamed, during the middle of a game, "IF YOU DON'T GIVE ME ANY CHANCES, THEN WHY AM I EVEN HERE PLAYING THIS (bleep-bleep) GAME!" I got in huge trouble for that, but eventually quit basketball for good. I was 10 at that time, and sometimes now, three years later, I go back to that old court and see how the jocks are doing, and they're like, "Hey, isn't that (insert real name here)?" And then I say, "Yeah, it's me." And they're like, "Heh heh, all right. Thought you'd never come back." "Yeah, well, at least I don't spend half my life playing some pointless sport, and rather spend it usefully and get somewhere in life."
Although, some of the coaches I had in basketball were really nice to me, gave me a lot of chances, and praised my skills outside of basketball, like my artwork. And I thank them for that.
The thing I do is that I don't let it bother me. I take pride in the insults like "nerd" or "geek" or "shorty". Whenever some jock calls me a nerd, I just smirk and say
"At least I'm actually gonna get somewhere in life while you end up working at McDonalds."
The jocks just shut up and don't do it anymore after that. Because, really, knowing that I'm intellectually higher than them just makes me feel better about myself.
So, Animeboy, all you really have to do is, well, take pride in what you do. You don't have to let the insults hurt you. You can even just pretend they don't affect you, even if they do.
Well, my best advice is to just show them that you don't care about what they say, and that you get to be who you are, not what people want you or pressure you to be. Take pride in who you are. Don't let some people dumber than you just trample over you. Tell them you don't care. Then they'll get bored of teasing you, and stop.
I know this speech sort of dragged, and is TOTALLY off-topic from MLP, but you know what I mean. Hope this helps, and make sure not to let yourself take the bullying!
Your words were wonderful right there.
Anyways, my top 5 episodes:
5- Bridle Gossip- The episode that REALLY got me into this show. This episode is just simply funny and amazing. This was the episode that REALLY clicked with me. It just shows really who the mane 6 are, with many laughs along the way, such as the classic "Flutterguy"
4- Baby Cakes- From the first time i watched this one, i instantly knew it was one of the best. It just shows Pinkie being herself, and she just has trouble along the way, with a ton of laughs, such as the "Oink Oink Oink" song and many others. And you will "D'AWWWW" at the ending.
3- A Friend In Deed- So, amazing. This episode has a plethora of musical numbers, but this episode is so funny and it sends a great message; Some people don't want to be your friends. Also, "Smile Smile Smile" is absolutely legendary. It's just so amazing.
2- Party Of One- This episode is like this show's "Rule Of Dumb". No doubt, Season 1's best episode. This episode changes how you look at Pinkie. You learn she actually is very depressed at times, and she goes insane. It's really sad, but also mixes humor too.
And the very best episode is..........
*drumroll*
1- The Mysterious Mare Do Well, just kidding. The real number 1 is.....
1- Hurricane Fluttershy- Flutters is best pony, and this episode shows how shy she is. It's really sad, but the clever writers work humor into it, such as Fluttershy being a tree, and Roid Rage's "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH" This episode describes most of my school life perfectly. Try to watch this one and not cry. It balances humor, and sad moments perfectly. Watch this one. And the ending is so amazing.
And that's the verdict!
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PonyvilleSlugger wrote:
I guess it's time to get started then.
Uhh?
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Too Many Pinkie Pies really was a good one.
"Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!"
Also one of the clone Pinkie Pies has proven that fingers are indeed possible for ponies in Equestria (Or at least Pinkie Pie) if they try hard enough.
And there's a new definition for "Orange Bird"...
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Sausagefanclub wrote:
Too Many Pinkie Pies really was a good one.
"Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!" "Fun!"
Also one of the clone Pinkie Pies has proven that fingers are indeed possible for ponies in Equestria (Or at least Pinkie Pie) if they try hard enough.
And there's a new definition for "Orange Bird"...
"Friday!" "Friday!" "Friday!" "Friday!" "Friday!" "Friday!" "Friday!" "Friday!"
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
And that's the verdict!
You got that "And's that the verdict!" line from me, didn't you. Ah well, you can use it. Anyways, here's my top 5:
You know, I haven't been watching this show for a long time, and I decided I had to get back into it. So I watched a bunch of episodes, and just realized how amazing they were. Here's my top 5 favorites:
5. Lesson Zero - This episode was funny. It showed Twilight's devotion to studies and what measures she'll take to make sure she has a perfect record, in a very amusing and entertaining way. Also, let's not forget Smartypants.
4. Luna Eclipsed - Great episode that shows how Princess Luna tries to be a nice person after the whole Nightmare Moon fiasco. Really develops her character nicely.
3. Party of One - Shows how maniacally insane Pinkie Pie really is inside, but also how insecure. Pinkie just wants nothing more than for her friends (and herself) to all have a great time together. And this episode shows that she sometimes just wants somebody to hang out with.
2. Sonic Rainboom - Mostly centers around Rainbow Dash (who is obviously best pony, by the way). It shows how determined she is to reach her goals and be a successful flyer. She never gives up and always perseveres. Great message.
And the number one, is (obviously)...
1. A Canterlot Wedding - This is just THE best episode of this show. It's dark, humorous, slapstick, touching, and epic, all rolled into one. Has a great villain, great story and character build-up. And it really shows WHY this show has an adolescent/adult male cult following. It shows that this isn't just your three-year-old girl's My Little Pony--it shows that this show can be enjoyed by a much wider audience, too.
And there's my verdict. Also, I haven't seen The Crystal Empire yet, so I've got some serious catching-up to do.
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Im not a pony guy but in my translate topic this happened
fillergames wrote:
BLU_Spy wrote:
"My little pony,"
...9 translations later, TransPerfect gives us:
"Mj. "
... What...
... So, My Little Pony equals Michael Jackson?Maybe its telling Michael Jackson is a brony.
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