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  1. oh by the way... had some spare time while at college today, pinned this up in the main coridor... over the holiday i need to print out multiple copies... in colour! http://ur1.ca/8xitm

    Thursday, 05-Apr-12 23:52:52 UTC from web
    1. @purplephish20 Why?

      Thursday, 05-Apr-12 23:53:32 UTC from web
      1. @alargesmallhorse to post them around college..... gather reactions

        Thursday, 05-Apr-12 23:54:13 UTC from web
        1. @purplephish20 But why force ponies everywhere like that? What happened to keeping it a hobby?

          Thursday, 05-Apr-12 23:55:27 UTC from web
          1. @alargesmallhorse just for fun, to see if it gets any positive reactions, its not "forcing it on others"

            Thursday, 05-Apr-12 23:57:07 UTC from web
            1. @purplephish20 Posting it around is pretty much the definition of lazily forcing it on others.

              Thursday, 05-Apr-12 23:58:26 UTC from web
              1. @alargesmallhorse so you have problems with the entire internet now.

                Friday, 06-Apr-12 00:09:47 UTC from web
    2. @greydragon412 There are just some things I don't understand entirely and therefore disapprove of.

      Friday, 06-Apr-12 00:01:12 UTC from web
    3. @greydragon412 Well I really don't see anything positive in posting ponies everywhere, so unless I am explained reasoning that makes sense to explain it, I see no reason to approve of it.

      Friday, 06-Apr-12 00:05:52 UTC from web
    4. @greydragon412 Because it makes bronies look like forceful jerks. I see no problem in posting in forums or something or keeping it contained or even most places online, but in real life, it makes me want to quit every time I see something. if people want ponies IRL, they can go to a meetup or something and get to know the people. if they discover the show on their own, they get to form their own opinions on the thing as opposed to finding it from, say, a poster they see wherein they are led to believe that they can treat the fandom like a doll or something.

      Friday, 06-Apr-12 00:12:14 UTC from web
    5. @greydragon412 because we aren't getting paid to do it as professionals who do it as a part of the capitalistic system. It looks like stupid self-promotion of a hobby. it's not advertising for a key club or something at school. If it's any compensation, I also don't approve of most charities for similar reasons.

      Friday, 06-Apr-12 00:20:11 UTC from web