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Evil Emperor Proteus

Master of Science
@Babyish and Proud
I haven’t watched Friendship is Magic, I watched Equestria Girls. I don’t consider being a fan and being a Brony the same thing, and the fandom doesn’t get to decide that I am or am not, that is not their distinction to make. Sort of like how someone who likes Furry characters isn’t the same as a Person who dresses up in a fur suit and goes to Furry conventions. I don’t see any reason to continue this 5 year old conversation so I probably won’t reply again. I hope that clears things up.
Background Pony #C65A
He’s a geek, and his cutie mark is a sparkling, pristine peppermint in its original wrapper.
His name should be Mint Condition.
 
And he could be voiced by Hank Azaria, The VA behind Comic Book Guy!
PoolofCarp

@Spritejunkee  
I just noticed they had a similar color scheme. They’re also both unicorns, and their manes curl upwards to the back. It doesn’t mean anything, but I was reminded of this other unnamed pony when I saw him.
Background Pony #912E
brony stereotype – I guess there’s not really a tag for a long-running nerd/fandom stereotype that’s unsurprisingly also applied to the brony community?
 
@Twilatron217  
No, Hasbro sees bronies the same way Stan Pines sees tourists visiting the Mystery Shack.
 
Actually, some individual employees at Hasbro seem to have a genuine fondness for bronies outside of their monetary potential, most prominently Mike Vogel when he worked with that side of the company.