Friday, 14 October 2011

Friendship is Magic

Ladies and Gentlemen of the blogosphere, I am a brony. The word "Brony" is internet slang, for a grown male who enjoys the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. So, right about now, I assume there are some raised eyebrows. This, I understand. After all, My Little Pony is for girls, right? And since MLP is a girl's show, it can't be viewed by anyone other than seven-year-old girls. After all, a girl's show can't be funny, or well written, or in any way entertaining to any person without the mental capacity of a little girl. Right? Well, I would disagree. Y'see, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is directed and developed by Lauren Faust. You know, Lauren Faust? Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Iron Freaking Giant? But no, My Little Pony can't be good, because even though the creator is a fantastic artist whose creations many of us grew up with, there is not a single way to make My Little Pony appealing or interesting, at all, ever. Well, thousands of teenage to middle-age men and women around the world would disagree. These people should be made fun of, because it is perfectly alright to make fun of someone because of there taste in media, and because of a show which they watch, despite being an otherwise. Obviously, these kind people deserve your ire, because they watch a show that you don't. That is a perfectly logical way to think.

249 words, 15 minutes.

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