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Anonymous
#38123
1 year ago
Problem?
Anonymous
#38129
1 year ago
The internet will always win, in the end. Eventually, everyone will be a furry to some extent.
Anonymous
#38131
1 year ago
and a pedophile.
Anonymous
#38134
1 year ago
That I'm not so sure about, Anon3.
Anonymous
#38137
1 year ago
hey it's got the same logic behind it so it must be true.
Anonymous
#38144
1 year ago
Not really.
Anonymous
#38152
1 year ago
The people who are denying the pedophilia accusation are probably the ones who are turned on by ponies.
Anonymous
#38156
1 year ago
^ In reading the comments, it seems the vast majority of the users here are turned on by FiM ponies, lol.

They don't really have anything in common with real ponies aside from the name, anyway.
Anonymous
#38161
1 year ago
it's not an accusation it's a demonstration of the flawed logic in anon2's statement.

"Someone is x, ergo, everyone will be x"
Anonymous
#38167
1 year ago
^ Geezing fucking christ; it's a figure of speech like "time makes fools of us all".

Nobody expects it to be literally true in every case, you pedantic asshat.
Anonymous
#38169
1 year ago
Where the hell do these anons come from, anyway?
Anonymous
#38174
1 year ago
^

Someone at animalrapists.com must have discovered FiM.
Anonymous
#38175
1 year ago
^^ also all you can really say is that there are a lot of posts about fucking ponies. You cannot be certain how many different people are posting, or even of the general activity on a given image's thread, based on how many posts there are. You'd need pageview data collated by IP for a reasonable picture of that.

But even that won't really tell you whether most users actually like it or not.
Anonymous
#38177
1 year ago
^ Also apparently someone from the Republican Party.
Anonymous
#38180
1 year ago
Shh! no one must know I am here!
Anonymous
#38182
1 year ago
Ponibooru is just a tamer e621 where the users are (sometimes) more subtle.
Anonymous
#38184
1 year ago
^Given the above, sometimes that's not the case.
Anonymous
#38187
1 year ago
I know the man, folks, the scandinavian LARPer was already twisted, this show is just another notch.
Anonymous
#38229
1 year ago
^ ?
Anonymous
#38262
1 year ago
You know why people are turned on by ponies? It's their traits. When people watch the characters, they see a desirable traits that they like in someone they'd want as a mate. It just appeals to some baser instincts in men (and yes, some women too). Some people like party girls, some like honest hardworkers, some like athletic tomboys, and so forth.
Anonymous
#38266
1 year ago
^ That's probably true; although personally I think it's rare for human beings to be able to be attracted to something based off personality alone.
Anonymous
#38286
1 year ago
^That's just it, though. With such stylized art, it's easy to read whatever you like into it, rendering visuals fairly moot.
Anonymous
#38298
1 year ago
It's easy to feel attraction for a personality, sexual desire is a little trickier.
Anonymous
#38300
1 year ago
^^^^ So you're saying that they're turned on by persons of a mental age between 14 and 17.
Anonymous
#38356
1 year ago
I don't think the Spa Ponies have a mental age between 14 and 17, though it would be hard to pin point them since they don't have much air time.
Anonymous
#38362
1 year ago
^^ They act like young adults of an indeterminate age. Sure, they've got some teen traits but they've also got traits of adults - jobs, houses, and responsibilities to handle as well.
Anonymous
#38476
1 year ago
itt: let's be pony otakus
Anonymous
#38478
1 year ago
^Wouldn't that be "Potakus"? *Ba-dum tssh*
Anonymous
#38539
1 year ago
I'd say the only one of them with a mental age genuinely in the teen category would be Pinkie Pie.

I see Rainbow as a 20-something free spirited layabout, working a job to pay the bills but more interested in having a good time.

Twilight's a student, but she comes across to me like someone who's doing graduate studies, and her mental age generally seems to be in the 21+ range, so that works.

Rarity and Applejack are both quite different in terms of personality, but both also run their own business operations and are pretty down-to-Earth and responsible. I'd say 25+ for both.

Fluttershy is hard to pin down, but overall she seems quite mature; hardly a mental teenager. Hers is the type of personality that a suitably inclined person could have at virtually any age, however since she lives alone and probably works some kind of government job (Equestrian Animal Control, probably... her responsibilities might mostly be making sure to keep a lid on the more dangerous creatures in the Everfree Forest; explaining why her cottage borders the forest), I'd say she's also probably in her 20s.

Pinkie, as I said, acts like a teenager; but a late-teen, probably. She reminds me a lot of a someone who's finished high school, and is working at the local comic shop (or sweet shop, in her case)... "living the dream," as it were, while they still don't have too many responsibilities to worry about.
Anonymous
#38663
1 year ago
^ too bad Faust said 14-17 eh?
Anonymous
#38676
1 year ago
^^
Yet, take what this one said at face value and the analysis fits pretty well. Whatever the ages actually are, those are fairly suitable descriptions.
Anonymous
#38685
1 year ago
It's no one's fault but your own that you are terrible at judging maturity.

Fluttershy? 20+?

hahahahahhahaha
Anonymous
#38868
1 year ago
Everyone shut up and find ponies to fap to
Anonymous
#38873
1 year ago
^ He is right
Anonymous
#38953
1 year ago
^ incorrect.
Anonymous
#39320
1 year ago
Anon30: Immaterial. They're all emotionally and/or financially independent, and 5 or 6 seem to be on their permanent career paths. Even Pinkie could be, if you consider that she could end up becoming a caterer or something and taking over the Cake's business when they retire.

Lauren probably said what she did to find a balance between the unexpected older fans of the series, and not making out the general perception of the characters to be so old that younger fans started losing the ability to relate to them.

The fact remains that these characters live and (for the most part, within the scope of their Universe) act like people in their 20s.
Anonymous
#39349
1 year ago
the fact remains that they are designed and portrayed to be in the 14-17 age. The fact that they work is based in culture not maturity. Now said in an extremely unforgiving manner:

100 years ago a 13-year-old could hold down a job and would likely keep that same job for the rest of their lives

surely this means fucking them should be legal
Anonymous
#39370
1 year ago
guise guise guise. come on guise. all we know is that they have an age mentality of 14-17 and are able to have a job, own a business, and live independently and the only clue we have about their age is that fluttershy is a year older than pinkie pie. besides, the guy in the comment said he was getting turned on by the spa ponies. ponies of norhteastern european equivalent descent who owns the day spa in ponyville and whom we even have less of a clue about their age.
Anonymous
#39389
1 year ago
^^ Equestrian personalities aren't modelled after humans from 100 years ago, though, they're modelled after humans from right now.

And, regardless of what Lauren says, they don't act like people in their mid-teens. Nor do they have the responsibilities of present day people in their teens.

Now you can take your straw-man arguments kindly leave. Or not, but either way I'm finished responding to a pedantic asswipe like yourself.
Anonymous
#39421
1 year ago
^ you missed the message entirely, good job!

also you don't know what pedantic means or what a straw man is.
Anonymous
#39455
1 year ago
You really don't think you're pedantic? lol, good god.

Done arguing, though, like I said. Lauren Faust is entitled to her view, but even she admits many details of this continuity haven't been hammered out. I remember quite well what teenagers act like; when I see one of these characters acting like teenagers, I'll believe that's what they're supposed to be.

Ultimately, though, people are free to interpret fictional characters in whatever way they please. And if poor_yorick wants to get his rocks off to some ponies, more power to him.
Anonymous
#39506
1 year ago
hahaha yeah the creator of the show is entitled to their ~opinion~. Brilliant.

Every single episode is about them doing something immature and learning from the experience.

Your conclusions are based entirely on your own culture's views on labor, not on evidence apparent in the show.

Fluttershy. 20+. christ.
Anonymous
#39694
1 year ago
^ Yeah, sure she's a teenager, lol. That's why she owns her own house.
Anonymous
#39747
1 year ago
property ownership does not equate emotional or mental maturity.
Anonymous
#136058
1 year ago
all of you. get help. like, now.