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 <title>Crusader 8 (princelypublictimeline)'s status on Sunday, 16-Sep-12 02:48:07 UTC</title>
 <author_name>Crusader 8 (princelypublictimeline)</author_name>
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 <html>@&lt;span class=&quot;vcard&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://rainbowdash.net/user/7517&quot; class=&quot;url&quot; title=&quot;Sindre&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;fn nickname&quot;&gt;derpyshy&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt; funny thing about going against a trend is that a trend in itself is an observation of a pattern or reoccurring result which grows in frequency. The choice to dislike something should be difficult to be conceived by grounds of whether it is a frequently preferred outcome; for example, when I tell others I'm a brony the typical response is they exclaim I'm jumping on &amp;quot;the bandwagon.&amp;quot; It doesn't make sense if I choose to like something by measuring/judging the frequency in which it is liked.</html>
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