Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 1106097)
it's more about what it represents and just how bad off our future is.
I'm glad these adult children living at home have found other peers to live a depressing life with. |
Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
(Post 1106101)
Do you have evidence to back up your claim that they are all living at home with their parents?
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Originally Posted by gearhead_318
(Post 1106107)
They watch children's cartoons.
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So adults aren't allowed to watch Saturday morning cartoons? That's bullshit!
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Can I drive go-karts? Or does that make me too much of a kid?
How about play laser tag? We need a list of acceptable childrens activities that can be enjoyed by adults. You know for a bunch of self-styled conservatives, you seem to care quite a bit about what others do. |
Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 1106120)
I have a friend who owns a very nice home, in a much nicer area of town then I do, who regularly enjoys watching Adventure Time. That is a children’s cartoon he most certainly does not live at home, so not a valid argument.
does not disprove. |
Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 1106120)
I have a friend who owns a very nice home, in a much nicer area of town then I do, who regularly enjoys watching Adventure Time. That is a children’s cartoon he most certainly does not live at home, so not a valid argument.
Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy
(Post 1106128)
So adults aren't allowed to watch Saturday morning cartoons? That's bullshit!
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Originally Posted by gearhead_318
(Post 1106168)
You can watch them, but things change when you start putting stickers on your car and going to meetings to discuss said cartoons. You wouldn't state that these cartoons are a defining feature of your identity. |
I have no problem with what people do with their spare time but this shit is cringe worthy
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Originally Posted by gearhead_318
(Post 1106168)
You can watch them, but things change when you start putting stickers on your car and going to meetings to discuss said cartoons. You wouldn't state that these cartoons are a defining feature of your identity.
What about grown men who think about nothing but football. They watch football constantly, wear clothing with football team logos, have football bumper stickers, and participate in a fantasy football league? I dont get it. I could easily argue that it is more obsessive, pointless, and stupid than MLP. But this kind of thing is totally accepted in our society. These kinds pf people are so common that every other movie coming out of Hollywood has one of these guys written in as a character. When talking with a total stranger you can say "Did you catch the game?" or mention your fantasy football league and nobody would bat an eye. They probably wont even remember you like football the next time you meet because its such a boring fact. Yet, if you say you like MLP in the same situation that person is going to think you are fucking nuts. They will think you have aspergers, which you probably do since you just committed social suicide. |
Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
(Post 1106310)
Yet, if you say you like MLP in the same situation that person is going to think you are fucking nuts. They will think you have aspergers, which you probably do since you just committed social suicide.
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Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
(Post 1106310)
which you probably do since you just committed social suicide.
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Treatments for Bronies It is important to seek treatment for your teen who is a brony, both to help with any underlying psychiatric problems, like depression or anxiety, and because being a brony can become a habit they can't stop. The S.A.F.E. Alternatives (Self Abuse Finally Ends) treatment program describes bronies as an 'ultimately a dangerous and futile coping strategy which interferes with intimacy, productivity and happiness.' In addition to treating their underlying depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions, teens who are cutting should be evaluated and treated:
An evaluation by a child psychiatrist might also be a good idea for further treatment ideas, which might include antidepressant when necessary. |
Bahaha
That's the first time I've heard the term bronyism. What's next? Weaboo-ism? |
I just took an article on cutters and changed the text...
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I agree with the assessment that people who obsess over sports that they aren't playing themselves are a bit suspect.
I watch South Park and enjoyed Ren and Stimpy but don't attend conventions or "dances" with a bunch of other dudes to celebrate my affinity for Stan Marsh. I'm also under the impression that those shows are not written for a target audience of elementary school girls. |
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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I just took an article on cutters and changed the text...
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Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
(Post 1106499)
You sly dog
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Originally Posted by spitefulcheerio
(Post 1106305)
I have no problem with what people do with their spare time but this shit is cringe worthy
Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
(Post 1106310)
So what?
What about grown men who think about nothing but football. They watch football constantly, wear clothing with football team logos, have football bumper stickers, and participate in a fantasy football league? I dont get it. I could easily argue that it is more obsessive, pointless, and stupid than MLP. But this kind of thing is totally accepted in our society. These kinds pf people are so common that every other movie coming out of Hollywood has one of these guys written in as a character. When talking with a total stranger you can say "Did you catch the game?" or mention your fantasy football league and nobody would bat an eye. They probably wont even remember you like football the next time you meet because its such a boring fact. Yet, if you say you like MLP in the same situation that person is going to think you are fucking nuts. They will think you have aspergers, which you probably do since you just committed social suicide. |
I dont either, Im just playing devils advocate.
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but i really do watch MLG.
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