@Pencileye
The details of my life are quite inconsequential. My childhood was typical. When I was insolent, I was placed in a burlap bag, and then beaten with reeds. Pretty standard really.
@Pencileye
No offense, but you seem to be acting a teeny-tiny bit in the opposite extreme, getting a li’l “triggered” yourself if anyone doesn’t like that FG show.
@Derpy Whooves
The guy is such a “good sport” with the fandom, he even actually briefly appeared in “Ponies the Anthology 5” just to parody his own episode.
Not all humor is mean-spirited.
@Starswirl
I see, though I haven’t seen much of that luckily. I’ve seen more of fans getting upset thinking the episode was a personal attack on fans, the fanbase, or fan critics, but as I said, they’re being a li’l sensitive, and looking too deeply into it.
I think, because of the haters out there, bronies are starting to look for haters everywhere, even where they aren’t.
No. No, no, no. Let me explain again, because I’ve seemed to have failed rather spectacularly to make my point so far:
I do not believe the writers meant anything truly mean with this episode. However, some of the viewers thought they did, and that this gave them, said viewers, carte blanche to attack anyone who had been critical of the show in the past. They (those viewers) believed this was a message from the writers about how much they (the writers) hate anyone criticizing them. They (those viewers) were looking for a reason to pick fights anyway, so this was a welcome opportunity, even though that went completely against how the episode presented picking fights as bad.
@Starswirl
Are you attempting to make a claim that M. A. Larson, one of the nicest people at a convention or when you run into him at the store, a super nice guy who hangs out with and goofs around with fans all the time, and who contributes his own time to help with fan-based projects, wrote this episode because he wanted to “attack others”?
@Beau Skunky
And I agree. It’s much more likely a case of “if all you have is a hammer…”. The desire to attack others who were critical in the past was there and this was used as an outlet.