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 <title>Michael (throwio)'s status on Sunday, 28-Aug-11 00:32:36 UTC</title>
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 <html>Also, to go on a small rant here.  The term &amp;quot;Brony&amp;quot; should not be used, and is, for all intents and purposes, a misconception, do to the fact that a Brony would be more often then not, a MLP FiM fan that uses 4chan and uses the forum /b/ brony also is a label.  While the brony community has become big enough to be a sub-culture, does that give the term justification?  I was ranting on tf2 with a friend about this, this friend hated bronies, mostly for giving themselves said title and while I can side with him on us not giving eachother a title. I must also side with the idea that Brony is technically a sub culture, not a catagory like furry would be, and while I am a brony I must say that I doubt I should call myself one without justification, and again it depends, There are curretly at minimum 175,000 bronies in the world, is that a subculture?  If so then I have found justification, If not, I will need to look further.</html>
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