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 <title>delete_ (remove)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Mar-12 13:11:57 UTC</title>
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 <html>In particular, as a pony roleplayer, a lot of the more direct references to injury (It's About Time), alcohol (Sweet and Elite), and Death (Hearts And Hooves, Secret of My Excess) is a convenient lead in for a lot of themes I was using ponies to escape from in the first place. But I can't do anything against these topics in RP now, it's canon for the ponyverse! Sooner rather than later, I'll probably drop ponyRP. || However, it influences general fanart as well. There was already some skew towards exploring darker themes and saucier themes in fanart, as the motivation for it was often ,&amp;quot;What if...?&amp;quot; Or &amp;quot;If this weren't limited by the rating, this would happen!&amp;quot; That's fine, but with more canon elements being darker, fanwork gets even heavier and more violent still, as if to comphensate. Now, I often find myself unwilling to try a new artist's comic, or to view the new fan animation, or to read the new fanfic. After all, the last 5 were unhappy/violent. Why would this one be different?</html>
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