
@ovation
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
There's not a whole lot to say about myself. I sing, write, act, but most of all, I create.
...If that's OK with you.
Notices by Bryce Percifield (ovation), page 9
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@thelastgherkin Oh, alright ya' baby. "Or any other BODY PART." Better?
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@ceruleanspark Undoubtedly so.
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@ceruleanspark I was making a joke. My ex did no such thing with his mouth, or any other orifice.
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It does. But sometimes it just feels like trying to drain the ocean with a tablespoon, y'know?
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@thelastgherkin Most likely. Although there was this one thing my old boyfriend used to do with his mouth....
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@thelastgherkin I'm not quite sure. That's why I added in that "bite me" for good measure.
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@ceruleanspark I know, but I try and I try and it doesn't seem to get much better. (Yeah, yeah, I'm a cynic and a sappy romantic at heart. bite me.)
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@rotation But you can't cure idiocy. (Although that IS the main problem here.)
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@pinhooves I honestly wish I knew, because then maybe I could help to make it better. Even just a little bit.
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@ceruleanspark haha. Best. Quote. Ever. In all honesty, though, you're right. People seem to think being gay is contagious. (And people wonder why I have no faith in humanity)
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@ceruleanspark So true. Apparently I'm trying to force my entire family into gay marriage, the way my mum goes on about it.
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@ceruleanspark Of course not. I don't see anything wrong with enjoying anthropomorphic animals. Whether it be for the art aesthetic, or the more... sexual aspects. We're all fans of different things. What you like is cool, what I like is also cool. Let's just shut up about which is "Ghey" or "Perverted" and get along for once.
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@thatonepony Not at all. Stereotypes pretty much drive how we see other people; first impression or not.
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@pinhooves You, my friend, are quite welcome.
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@thatonepony Precisely! It's a lot like the situation with the LGBT+ community. I've had people accuse me of trying to turn them/their children gay. It's just plain stereotyping.
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@thatonepony Precisely! It's a lot like the situation with the LGBT+ community. I've had people accuse me of trying to turn them/their children gay. It
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@pinhooves It's quite sad, indeed. Especially when people go out of their way to insult the group in question. (Although, on a side note, I totally accept furries and in no way hate them. So at least SOME people don't loathe the furries.)
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@thatonepony exactly my point. I mean, there's obviously a small percentage of us who actually ARE pedophiles, but that could apply to any fandom out there. I just feel that it's unfair when the media sees ONLY that small demographic and applies that label to the community as a whole.
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@ceruleanspark I meant in the fact that both groups are basically universally looked down upon, but you have a point.
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@ceruleanspark Ehh, Bronies, Furries, we're both treated basically the same, so what's the difference?
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@thatonepony Nah, we're worse than that. The media already has such a poor view of us in general. Hell, I've had people hurl insults of all kinds at the community. I just don't think we should keep reinforcing that negative image.
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@ceruleanspark Ehh, I'm used to using it to differentiate between actors/non-actors. I hear it almost daily, hehe.
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@ceruleanspark Precisely. I'm still a fan of the show, and I enjoy most of what the community creates, I just absolutely refuse to call myself a brony.
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@thatonepony It doesn't really matter WHAT they are, but I'm talking about the ones that feel like they OWN the fandom. For example, look at what the Pony Archive guys did. That's exactly the kind of behavior that gives the media more ammo against us. If we're going to prove to mundanes that we're not freakish pedophiles (Which I know we're not, but people have accused us) then we have GOT to stop pulling stunts like that.
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@ceruleanspark Ugh, I know what you mean. Some of the things this fandom does makes me ashamed to be a part of the community at times. (Now, for all of you reading this, don't get me wrong, I love this fandom, I just feel that there are some of us who aren't in the spirit of being a brony. Those people tend to give us a bad name.)
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@ceruleanspark I'm pretty sure the group you're talking about just happens to be a minority. Albeit, a very, VERY vocal minority, but a minority nonetheless. Most of the community that I know and interact with regularly tends to take the episodes as they are, a simple TV show. EQD or no.
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Just noticed that my post about "Txt Talk" is one of the trending notices. This makes me happy.
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@ceruleanspark I'm going to actually have to disagree with you about EQD. I follow them regularly, yet my complaints about S2 are few and far between. Sure, some people criticize every little detail, but the question is; would they still be doing it if EQD weren't there?
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@thatonepony Nah. I just did that show a few months ago, and if I hear the name Harold Hill one more time, I'll snap. It's alright though, I found an amazing one by Dr. Seuss.
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@thatonepony Exactly. And, I mean, it's a pretty specific kind of monologue, too. There aren't many monologues out there specifically for children's theatre. At least, not that I know of...