
| Lance #435018 10 months ago |
Was ist? |
| Glord #435020 10 months ago |
ownage |
| Saufsoldat #435023 10 months ago |
Ist was? |
| Anonymous #435024 10 months ago |
Image based off this (https://twitter.com/#!/foalpapers/status/111572057866776576) in regards to this (http://www2.macleans.ca/2011/09/07/men-who-love-my-little-pony/) |
| Anonymous #435037 10 months ago |
Pardon my ignorance, but from what origin did that vector of the unamused Twilight come from? |
| Anonymous #435038 10 months ago |
#037 http://ivan-chan.deviantart.com/art/Twilight-Sparkle-Angry-215014763 |
| AdrianBrony #435045 10 months ago |
I don't see what was so bad about the article unless this was in response to somethign in the comments. |
| Anonymous #435057 10 months ago |
That article seemed more ill-informed than inflammatory. The third paragraph however seemed to meto say "An animated comedy show must make reference to pop culture for adults to enjoy it" but that may just be me.
That and the first sentence. "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic seems to confirm adults’ worst fears about kids’ cartoons." What? |
| your_waifu #435072 10 months ago |
i was actually under the impression that macleans was respectable? that article, although about as scathing as a lukewarm bath, was obviously biased. the author's opinion saturated the entire thing. i don't read the magazine or w/e, has it always been this way? |
| your_waifu #435075 10 months ago |
i mean i stay as far away from non-fiction writing as possible (for fear of catching the boring) but i thought the big rule of journalism was remaining impartial |
| AdrianBrony #435086 10 months ago |
#435057
I think he means "at first glance it seems to be bad" but later on it seemed to be decently informed and claim that it is liked for the same reason disney films are liked by adults... did you people even read the article? |
| AdrianBrony #435091 10 months ago |
I mean, he even posted a correction article whent he inaccuracies were pointed out. |
| AdrianBrony #435094 10 months ago |
and actually he was making the exact opposite statement about popculture references in animation. he says the lack of blatant references are intriguing and give it a good quality. |
| Fanloser #435098 10 months ago |
@your_waifu Not in this day and age. Not anymore, at least. |
| gashunk #435110 10 months ago |
@AdrianBrony X3
Ah, that makes more sense. And to be honest I really just skimmed it. I'm bad about that. |
| Anonymous #435111 10 months ago |
^#435075
What planet do you live in? |
| your_waifu #435156 10 months ago |
i've seen people cite macleans as a good source of whatever the fuck in my country. i expect things like this to have a political bias but if you can't find people to write articles about pop culture without sounding condescending something is wrong.
w/e. i'll stick to fiction, thanks |