But maybe to them not caring is a stain, bronies should always care about others. Which puts so at square 1 again. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
Not caring about people and not caring about who people are are the exact opposite bro. I warned you about stairs bro!
It's still not caring. Which they do. They care about the cloppers being a stain. So therefore they aren't bronies, but to them they are true bronies. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
Bronies. They are people who like the ponies in the TV series and are outside its demographic. Why do you insist that love and tolerance is in the job description? Hell. I'm here for lulz - not ponies - at this point.
I don't care, I was expanding on sunburn's point. About those that hate cloppers for being cloppers. I like that word, cloppers. Sounds like a shoe. Make your thread a text game then. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
Inb4 http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/api/java/lang/ThreadDeath.html Relevant to not be post death: No, People typically have a love/hate relationship with gore.
righto, as for the moto - for a group of people who's motto is "Love and Tolerate" - i feel is a really good moto but is not necessarily a legitimate rule or in this case, "exception" to treat anybody any differently. some may either use it as a excuse to get by with things or may just end up abusing the slogan and turn it in to something bad. a lot of times i have see a good slogan be mistreated or used to a advantage/disadvantage depended on the case which caused a termination either in a web site or to have the slogan removed. actually i feel clop/"cloppers" is all good and dandy, i just feel it would be in others best interest to keep in among a group of friends and invite one new person at a time depended on if they feel comfortable with the topic. i do not think it would be a good idea to go around making it public for everyone to see. may edit this later, im little tired so i cant reply fluently at the moment.
"Love & Tolerate" is closer to a code of honor than a rule. People will still be people. Everyone likes to pick and choose what they want to be acceptable. The fanfiction branch is a shining example of this. People don't think grimdark should exist at all because it damages the image of the canon (somehow--I really don't understand the logic). The show is still the show. What the fans are inspired to create beyond it has absolutely nothing to do with it. You'd think people would be more inclined to complain about Japan's tendency for vividly... imagined works instead of something as tame as this fandom. /shrug
Yep, it's a morphing human lyra. Don't think it would be considered clop. -- Sent from my Palm Pre using Forums
There's nothing wrong with clop. it's what floats some people's boats. If you don't like it, avoid it.