09-26-2015, 01:29 PM
Ya know, I used to closed-mindedly hate bronies. I thought all of them were just gay pedophiles who had no life. I remember feeling mad when I saw pictures of my favorite musician, Deadmau5, wearing a brony t-shirt (although he later revealed that he did it just to troll, even though now I wish he was a brony :/)
I was really closed-minded then, though. I would hate on this show, despite having never watched it.
I didn't just randomly decide "Hey, they say don't knock it til you try it, so maybe I should give this show a try." No. It actually took me until a couple years later, when I grew up more and matured more. I also happened to meet some cool bronies on Black Ops 2, which helped.
I later stumbled upon the Bronies documentary on Netflix, I watched it, and at the time before I watched it, I didn't even know The Living Tombstone (whom I'd heard of from Eddsworld and his Let it Go remix) was a brony.
I then gave the show a try, and I know this will sound so silly, but I starting loving it. it makes me feel really happy. I'm not joking, I smile really wide (and creepily) and I start sounding all childish, giddy, and girly, and also I'll sometimes just childishly comment on it whilst watching.
I owe even more to the show, as it helped to get me back into writing and EDM. I felt like I wanted to produce music, all because of the show, specifically Magical Mystery Cure, more specifically, the song "A True, True Friend". It just hit all the right emotional chords in my heart. As Savant said, "It was like someone coming in from the future and giving you a winning lottery ticket."
It got me thinking of what my light was, and this inner voice kept saying it was EDM, but I kinda fought it and was like "No, I'd never get into producing,"
But, here I am now, with my EDM dreams.
I was really closed-minded then, though. I would hate on this show, despite having never watched it.
I didn't just randomly decide "Hey, they say don't knock it til you try it, so maybe I should give this show a try." No. It actually took me until a couple years later, when I grew up more and matured more. I also happened to meet some cool bronies on Black Ops 2, which helped.
I later stumbled upon the Bronies documentary on Netflix, I watched it, and at the time before I watched it, I didn't even know The Living Tombstone (whom I'd heard of from Eddsworld and his Let it Go remix) was a brony.
I then gave the show a try, and I know this will sound so silly, but I starting loving it. it makes me feel really happy. I'm not joking, I smile really wide (and creepily) and I start sounding all childish, giddy, and girly, and also I'll sometimes just childishly comment on it whilst watching.
I owe even more to the show, as it helped to get me back into writing and EDM. I felt like I wanted to produce music, all because of the show, specifically Magical Mystery Cure, more specifically, the song "A True, True Friend". It just hit all the right emotional chords in my heart. As Savant said, "It was like someone coming in from the future and giving you a winning lottery ticket."
It got me thinking of what my light was, and this inner voice kept saying it was EDM, but I kinda fought it and was like "No, I'd never get into producing,"
But, here I am now, with my EDM dreams.