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Mariusioannesp
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You mean Brohoof.Hoof bump!
You mean Brohoof.Hoof bump!
Dear Princess Celestia,My first reaction upon seeing this thread was to cheer like Fluttershy. Yay.
I walked into a Wawa a few days ago and saw a man with a Rainbow Dash T-shits. Needless to say, I was excited. I sat there for a good ten minutes trying to think of something clever to say. By the time I decided to ask him if Rarity has designed his shirt, he had already left. Anybody know what lesson I learned about friendship from that so I can write a letter to the princess?
Coincidentally, this is what I’m wearing right now: cafepress.com/mf/58434073/elements-of-harmony_tshirt#sizechart
I think men of my generation are just starved for something wholesome and when they find something that is wholesome and genuinely entertaining, they latch onto it with such a fervor.Yeah but to think MLP influence would reach all the way here. I’m just honestly perplexed cuz I’m immune to it.![]()
What’s wrong with the Cutie Mark Crusaders?Go to YouTube and type in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Watch any one of the 50 or so episodes that come up and then you’ll have your answer. (Though for your first episode I would recommend staying away from the ‘Cutie Mark Crusaders’ episodes. There are only a few of them.)
“Feeling Pinkie Keen” was all I was thinking about while reading Fides et Ratio. Pinkie even screams out “You have to take a leap of faith!”Well, there must be some way to use it for apologetics (or cathecesis)… For example, Spike’s “speech” in the episode “Dragon Quest” (“No! It’s just a defenseless egg, like I was! And I’m not gonna let you hurt it!” - mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Transcripts/Dragon_Quest) is almost asking to be used against the pro-abortion argument discussed in the thread forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=615185… And it should be possible to use the last episode of season two (mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Transcripts/A_Canterlot_Wedding_-_Part_2) as a “teaching aid” to explain annulments…
May God have mercy on your soul.I watched a few episodes and discovered I am immune to this strange disease of “Bronyism”, but I know others have not been as fortunate…Those who hold a grudge against this show…They eventually fall to the disease…However, those who are indifferent to the show…They are immune to its captivating effects…
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-...ABoM/6xoNxFpuRtU/s144/Baby_Applejack_S3E8.jpgI’ve already seen the “Apple Family Reunion” episode 5 times because I have a perpetual crush on Applejack.![]()
That is impressive! I tip my hat to you.I’m going to go out on a limb and say I am the biggest brony on this thread . I have watched all the episodes from seasons 1 and 2 at least three times (and some I’ve seen about twenty times) and I’m in the process of doing that with Season 3. I’ve already seen the “Apple Family Reunion” episode 5 times because I have a perpetual crush on Applejack.Oh, and check out the username
Just for the record, if there is anyone here who discourages watching it, think again. The show practically teaches Jesus without using his name (“Preach the gospel, and when necessary, use words!” -St. Francis of Assisi). The show teaches wonderful morals, it’s beautifully animated, and is delightfully innocent. Remember; “Unless you change and become like children, you will never enter into the Kingdom of Heaven” Matthew 18:3.
You mean sweetest pony in Equestria.I was close to dying of a heart attack when that part happened, but I’ll let Spike demonstrate an accurate description of what I did
youtube.com/watch?v=EsPsrKk5RP8&t=0m4s
Looks like I need to edit my signatureYou mean sweetest pony in Equestria.![]()
Well, that is one way to look at it. On the other hand, sometimes vocation (I’d say vocation is what corresponds to cutie-mark in real world, but, of course, “vocation” wouldn’t fit in the song as well as “destiny”) seems to be given without abilities that would be assumed to be required. For example, that might have happened to St. Joseph of Cupertino or St. Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney (not that they got no “compensation”). Though maybe that is not extreme enough… Perhaps, if St. Joseph of Cupertino ended up in Cistersian order instead of Franciscan, then the result might have been close to Pinkie Pie running the farm…so, did anyone catch the season finaly. it blew me out of the water, even considering i personly felt season 3 was kinda lack-luster.
i also love how they deconstructed destiny. i always thought the concept of cutie marks was kinda weird; that every child had a specific role in life with no deviation. the mane cast doing what they believe they were destined, even if they were miserable and horrible at it all because “its what my cutie mark is telling me”. good lesson