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Quote from: Emfen on May 20, 2012, 11:44:54 AMI have yet to meet a brony. But I've heard other students sing the shows songs during lunch, once when they discussed who's best pony I simply passed by and said "pony on ".I did meet a fella online tho, he seemed interested a relatioship as he lived nearby and we started talking. Then it sort of stopped. Most of the time people ask me "are you a brony?" when I play games online, this knowledge often makes people turn in disgust.I see myself as a Brony not as Pegasister as it sounds degrading, Bronies are equal thus a gender split is unnecessary. Usually when greeting bronies I "bro hoof" them, this seems to open them up a bit. But in general guys are very surprised there are gals that like MLP as it seems to be kind of a boys thing now a days?See, I don't understand this. "Brony" means "Bro- pony", yes? So why is "pega-sister" degrading? I don't consider myself either, but I would personally find it more offensive that I as a female fan can't use a female term. This is after all, a female oriented show/toy line. Why would a male oriented label be more acceptable?
I have yet to meet a brony. But I've heard other students sing the shows songs during lunch, once when they discussed who's best pony I simply passed by and said "pony on ".I did meet a fella online tho, he seemed interested a relatioship as he lived nearby and we started talking. Then it sort of stopped. Most of the time people ask me "are you a brony?" when I play games online, this knowledge often makes people turn in disgust.I see myself as a Brony not as Pegasister as it sounds degrading, Bronies are equal thus a gender split is unnecessary. Usually when greeting bronies I "bro hoof" them, this seems to open them up a bit. But in general guys are very surprised there are gals that like MLP as it seems to be kind of a boys thing now a days?
I was abducted by a bronie once... I was at an anime con, warring my fluffiest cutest pastel dress- featuring carousel horses and carrying a G1 sunlight (she matched the outfit) When I hear someone yelling about Rainbow Dash down the hall- Next thing I know this big guy has picked me up and is running off with me! Lol I didn't know what to think! He took me down a side hall where a large group of people were gathered in a circle saying there names and who there favorite pony was. I had been abducted for a bronie pony meet
I was running the register at work and a girl came up wearing a homemade Rainbow Dash hoodie with the cutie mark on the back, but she was on the phone so I whispered "You like ponies? So do I!"And then she says into the phone, "Dad! I just met someone who likes ponies! See, it is cool!" And she holds the phone out to me and I go "Yup."
*grins* he was probably intimidated by a 22 year old women speaking to him, a teenage guy, more then anything, haha!
I met a fellow female Brony today!I took my dog to the dog park and a girl (late teens to 20s maybe?) came over to comment on the fact that my black and white dog has an orange tail (faded from red, his heart cutie mark has shed out too *pout*) AND that my hair looks a lot like Rainbow Dash (yes, I've dyed my lazy mohawk rainbow)... there was a small pause then both me and my Mum said "Yes, Rainbow Dash, exactly!"... Then me and the chick both held up a fist solemnly and said bro-hoof (tho did not actually bro-hoof, I will never do that lol)Didn't stay to chat though, my dog was being a loon lol
Then me and the chick both held up a fist solemnly and said bro-hoof (tho did not actually bro-hoof, I will never do that lol)
I would have flipped the hell out and kicked his butt. I'm not even kidding. I'm stronger than I look and I do know self defense. He would not have escaped unscathed. Who picks up total strangers and carries them away??
if a cop saw you doing that to someone without their permission, you'd probably get escorted out at the very least, if not arrested for assault if the cop fears you might be a danger to others.