My mom doesn't understand why I like MLP, and even though I personally don't think it has anything to do with my sexuality, she's afraid it might be turning me gay. (BTW, I'm straight.) But recently, I was playing a remix of the MLP opening theme for my baby sister (For the third time.) Then she asked for me to do it again. I'm like "Jeez, how long do you wanna watch this, hon?" Then my mom, who was in the same room, said in true Pinkie Pie style "For-EV-er." So, is my mom slowly understanding my stance on MLP?
Wait, what did it sound like? Was it: [video=youtube;RLkc1huIBCo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLkc1huIBCo[/video] or more like [video=youtube;MmRYccuXWNA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmRYccuXWNA&feature=related[/video] or [video=youtube;ofvJU3AFOOo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofvJU3AFOOo&feature=related[/video]
I turned my dad into brony he was today watching Lesson Zero with me and sister, and he was cracking up xD
FOR-EVER! Wow, I've converted my best IRL friend and somewhat my sister... I wish I can convert so easily.
I thought my best friend might really like MLP, if only I could get him to watch it with an open mind. Which I knew would be next to impossible. When I talked with him about me liking the show he was kind of like WTF... The reaction you usually receive when you share your bronydom with people that are unaware of the show's popularity. Then recently he told me he had watched (part of) an episode on his own initiative, and he didn't like it but yet he 'couldn't stop watching'. Thus he concluded the show isn't particulary fun or good, but it's just addictive. Oh well... He can be very stubborn. For some reason he's usually reluctant of new things I introduce him to... But it has happened before that he eventually ends up liking them as well, after he's had some time to brood over it Who knows, maybe he'll let his curiousity get the best of him sometime. I'll just lay down for a while and see how this situation develops.