And nothing of consequence was lost.
And nothing of consequence was lost.
This is such a roller coaster ride. First you're all "fuck your interests!" and then you're all "be kind and courteous!", it's awesome and hilarious. Good work. Nice work.
I'm not gonna put you down for your interests, but I think it's hilarious that some troll keeps posting "Yiff in hell, Furfag" all over the place whenever anybody endorses MLP, but SKIPPED YOU FLAT OUT SAYING "I'm a furry".
I am too. There's way too many ignorant assholes here who judge people for their interests so openly and hatefully.
Y'know, you're right. I've been pretty mad at how willfully ignorant a lot of people on Kotaku are, but now I realize, it's like drawing shithead moths to the flame.
It's common with a lot of fanbases. It's a HUGE thing with Adventure Time.
I'm sorry enjoying a cartoon that my son also enjoys makes me seem like a pedophile. I'll stop trying to connect. Worked with my dad, should work for me!
You're such a boring troll.
Goddamnit, Turbo, you're my new favorite.
Isn't it also "ableist" to try and shame somebody for supporting a mentally handicapped character?
"No offense to you, to each their own"
"Neckbeards"
"Autistic neckbeards"
People like you are why Gawker needs a Block feature.
Man, where the hell were you when I was arguing with some shithead on the very first article about BronyCon who flat-out told me that I deserve to be chastised for being a casual fan of MLP?
Basically, glitch-based runs are the Sonic Youth of gaming: they may be using the same equipment, but they're doing things with it that a lot of people wouldn't have thought to ever do, and some people adore it, while some people think it doesn't count as [insert medium here].
I still haven't picked up any of the MLP Funko figures, partially because I can never find the ones I want when I'm at a store that sells them, and am never in a position to buy any when I do find who I want. The Adventure Time figures are great quality, though, with no noticeable issues with mold connection spots or…
But, we aren't talking about Dora the Explorer, we are talking about My Little Pony. And by your same logic, you could switch out MLP with Powerpuff Girls, a show widely regarded as a stone-cold classic and also marketed to young girls, and you'd realize how poor your argument is.
It started as a joke that people found funny enough to throw a few dollars at. Bobsplosion did the math, and the average donation amount is a monumental $8. That's less than a matinee movie ticket, in the name of entertainment. I'm sure you've spent a lot more than that on mindless fun, and all those people…
His Kickstarter included a finished product.