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Shame, if that’s the case.
I actually encountered her briefly in the DeviantArt brony chatroom years & years ago. She was nice.
Maybe it’s because I’ve become quite cynical, but at this point I doubt we’ll ever find out what happend to her.
After hearing of a few fans who passed away, that actually makes Madmax’s disappearance even more saddening. I hope she’ll be ok.
It’s especially sad since the brony fandom has been able to help out other people in need before. Like what happend with the pony reviewer Keyframe, for example. But with Madmax we didn’t really get time to do anything given how abrubtly it all happend. I don’t even know if she’s alive anymore. It makes me really sad.
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That makes me sad… She was a funny fanartist, and a nice person.
I know what money/homing troubles are like.
Basically, Madmax vanished one day and never came back. Her final DA Journal implied that she’s homeless now. We haven’t heard anything from her since then, and no one knows what else has happend to her. It really sucks.
What happened to her?
@Ferrotter
I don’t think Trix was suicidal, I think she was hoping she could pull off the trick, but was still upset about Glimmer.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/YMMV/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS6E6NoSecondPrances
I just saw “One Coarse Meal” which I’d never even heard of before this, and thought it was quite funny. Almost as funny as the moronic bitching about it on IMDb and other places.
Trixie’s “not caring if she lives or dies” attempt (I still don’t think it was an attempt to actually end it all), that wasn’t funny, it was touching.
Now that you mentioned it, yes.
This situation pisses me off.
Is there any way to disuade people to keep doing that?
He’s homeless and he’s worrying about trivial stuff like Bronycon and Playstation? Those don’t sound like they’d be big priorities…
It’s sad we have stuff like that and yet we weren’t able to “save” MadMax ;___;
Oh, wow. In that case, he shouldn’t talk about an episode if he hasn’t seen it.
Then it’s biting the hand that feed you (or in his case spitting on it after taking the dough and sneering “Ah,pleb”)
He doesnt even have the courtesy to do that (and even have the galls to make a lenghty analysis on a episode he didnt watch and petulantly admit he didnt watch)
>>1123820 3rd page in the comment
Also think about it.
Surely that trick was intended to be the finale of the show, but Trixie did it first, as if she expected it to be the only thing she did.
I think maybe they’re not officially saying it was a suicide attempt so soccer moms won’t bitch at them. Given that most viewers have taken that from the episode, surely at least some of the creators realized it.
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@Pinkamena
For myself, the moment that Trixie said; “Looks like the Great and Powerful Trixie is back to a solo show.”, and then refused to engage with Twilight? Yeah - that’s the end right there. She went completely flat affect and didn’t respond to anything Twilight was saying.
Then Twilight completely failed her “can volunteer on a suicide hotline” test when Trixie told her that she was “not sad at all” and that it’s not at all as if my heart is breaking into a million pieces” but just let her go. The Princess of Friendship was showing a lot of her tragic flaws in this episode, and it was nice to see her being reminded that in a lot of ways she’s still helpless and powerless when a situation needs a response - a response she can’t plan for.
When Trixie went out on stage I expected her to do some other trick, but the writers doubled down and Trixie went ahead and did the trick she’d advertised.
Trixie went up a few notches in my opinion, this episode. She is a pony of her word. Even though she probably is diagnosible.
Even if it was going to be the last trick she ever did - she was going to go out with a bang.
It would be the disappearing trick that ponies would be talking about forever.
Edited because: I am not a clever pony.
What The_Smiling_Pony said. Although most of the drama happened in the 2012 to 2014 time frame, it’s still topical. If you’d like to see it first hand, this person has put together some screenshots of what was going on, and the most recent post is from just last month … it’s 2016 and he’s still asking for donations to eat.
Clearly “something is wrong” with SkyLine, but it’s not clear what.
Fan artist. About two years ago, as their story goes, they became homeless and started getting eye problems. Kept asking for donations and commissions, completed maybe a tenth of those. Story kept getting weird; one day he was homeless and begging for a few more donations to get a meal, the next he was talking about resubbing his Playstation Network account. Recently he’s gone from “just made rent, need money for food” to begging for money to go to bronycon.
There’s been a deluge of people that paid for commissions calling him out over the past year, but he doesn’t even acknowledge the whole thing; just pumps one journal asking for money and commissions after the next.
This sounds familiar.
Which artist are you talking about?
Is it a professional or fanartist?
The whole “Must Eat Sometime This Week” is a strong motivator.
However, just speaking for myself, I try to not let people upon whom my salary depends know exactly what I think about them. Burning that bridge while you cross it is fun, but not a great career move.
#include oblig.CommentAboutTheActualImage I kind of admire BigJim - sitting down for a half hour and answering any question anyone can throw at you on social media, knowing that the vast majority of them are going to be “Confirm or deny my head canon” or complete trolls is the mark of either a very brave, or a very crazy, person.
Mhm.
Do I want to know?