The first national Canadian convention for fans of the animated television show, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, was held in Richmond, B.C. Saturday.
"'What's going on? Why are you into a show for little girls?' And I say, 'You have to see it for yourself because I cannot describe it.'"
I've watched it with my girl and yes I an describe it, GAY!
"As a man, you think to yourself: 'What am I doing with my life?'" said fan Alex Atley. "As I kept on watching it?my heart, so to speak, became lighter and softer and ever since then I cannot be happier."
Hundreds of fans, many of them grown men, gathered in Richmond, B.C., Saturday to show their love for the children's animated show, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
My thought processes blue screen when I try to make sense of the above.
The irony I see here is that I have encountered bronies who were intolerant pricks who tried to ram this show down my throat. Love and tolerance indeed.
Don't worry, I'm sure as soon as these guys' testicles drop they will see the errors of their ways and start a Scotch collection. Then they can be called men.
I sat down and watched an episode once to try and understand this. The animation is decent and the characters were likable enough but it was still a kids show plain and simple.
I've watched it with my girl and yes I an describe it, GAY!
BARF
My thought processes blue screen when I try to make sense of the above.
This does not compute.
If I ever have kids of my own, there will be no TV and they'll be homeschooled.
Marry a woman who can spell well.
I really don't get these guys at all.
this is minor league compared to some of the freak shows you see in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
Tell me about it. We had an anime festival in Sacramento this past summer and all you could see in one part of town were revolting freaks like this: