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  1. Oh yeah, I need to upload Lunetta to !theRDNhomestuckthing. Here she is. I still need to get a symbol for her. http://ur1.ca/7h5i4

    Friday, 13-Jan-12 21:44:35 UTC from web
    • !homestuck update???

      Friday, 13-Jan-12 21:10:34 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    • hola fellow pony lovers

      Friday, 13-Jan-12 20:38:44 UTC from web
    • So with the RP site down, I guess the RP ponies will take refugee here?

      Friday, 13-Jan-12 20:40:02 UTC from web
    • I love this bus.

      Friday, 13-Jan-12 20:36:56 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      • :V

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 20:30:52 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      • Hummm a peproni, black olive, and sun dried tomato sounds awesome.

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 19:23:56 UTC from web
      • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU2qtBm6V4c&feature=related

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 19:27:12 UTC from web
      • @nerthos Not entirely necessary to go into here, and you could be less crass about it.

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 18:25:38 UTC from web
      • @terminalhunter Why does RDN start getting so profound every time I've JUST passed out on the couch?

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 13:15:00 UTC from web
      • Hello.

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 12:55:51 UTC from web
      • It's Friday the 13th. Is it the apocalypse yet?

        Friday, 13-Jan-12 12:57:52 UTC from MuSTArDroid
        • @ponydude2143 so do I. Perfect thing to calm down with after a day of misanthropy. As well as ponies, of course.

          Friday, 13-Jan-12 04:37:04 UTC from web
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          • @thatonepony I and many others have started to see a disturbing trend on the internet. It's often been called an 'internet filter bubble' but that's the more algorithmic check sites like google applie to people as they search. But the algorithm is based off of human behavior, namely the fact that people do not like to step outside of what I like to call their "sphere of knowledge." Conservatives don't like to type something into google and see something liberal and vice versa. So people on the internet tailor their searches and only subscribe to things that they agree with until they hit their limit for information intake, i.e. they've subscribed to everything they'll be able to read in a day and then they no longer expand their horizons. The brony community, and any brony by simply being a member of the community above the standard demographic for the show, has already broken out of at least one 'filter bubble' and expanded the kind of knowledge they're able to acquire.

            Friday, 13-Jan-12 04:29:15 UTC in context
          • @thatonepony I see in the brony community a need for more. Many times I see on a youtube comment something along the lines of "if I was never into ponies, I would have never known that I actually like dubstep" or "I used to hate X, but because of ponies I can see why others like it and I can start to like it myself." Whether or not we consciously know it, this fandom is breaking filter bubbles and expanding the horizons of people's knowledge.

            Friday, 13-Jan-12 04:30:44 UTC in context
          • @ponydude2143 Well, it's one of the best analogies for how people just get stuck in a dichotomy that should never really exist in the first place. I ought to link everyone the main inspiration/source for this latest rambling -- http://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles.html -- but there's a few other patterns and behaviors behind all this.

            Friday, 13-Jan-12 04:34:50 UTC in context
        • wait, we were debating religion and I wasn't invited?

          Friday, 13-Jan-12 04:02:53 UTC from web
        • Alright, going to the DC brony meetup this Saturday with @pillowpony . Should be fun.

          Thursday, 12-Jan-12 16:04:26 UTC from web
        • I convinced a girl that she's beautiful today. I feel good about that

          Friday, 13-Jan-12 03:01:59 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        • @thatonepony curse you @carcino, we could have done this with 3 people!

          Friday, 13-Jan-12 02:56:34 UTC from MuSTArDroid