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After the fanart for the episode 24, the one for the… 23rd ! Am I drunk ?I had the idea for this one before the Top Bolt episode, but the shippingjust… kept begging me to draw them xDOnce again it took me longer than expected, I too focused on uselessdetails and forget the important (please notice the reflections on thatmetal thingy behind mac’s neck).The no text version will also be available, but only on Derpybooru.As always, please comment and share
I’ve had debates over more trivial things, believe you me. lol
Sometimes, yes.
I don’t know, bleep noises are kinda funny sometimes.
Agreed. Over reliance on certains words can get tiresome, and it waters down their effectiveness. Mostly I argue for when they ARE used, they shouldn’t be bleeped or censored.
Well, if used too much cuss words can get kinda annoying, rude, or seem childish. Though, it just feels some words are worse then what isn’t allowed on TV.
Haha. Good. Brony terms are fine online and that is where they should probably stay. Nothing kills a conversation like awkward Brony slang just thrown out all willy nilly.
As for your other point, I agree it’s bizarre what words are allowed/disallowed on TV and radio. George Carlin had the 7 words you can’t say, but we did get “shit” back. I’ve always felt the idea of cuss or swear words kinda silly. I mean they are just words, its how you use them that makes their impact. But really, it’s an outdated and archaic idea that they are considered unfit for conversation.
Yet, you can’t say it on TV, yet other cuss words that are allowed aren’t really any better.
@CleverTwist
I never really use any brony terms IRL. Once I slipped and said “everypony,” but luckily nobody heard that. lol
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saying fuck or any profanity is totally fine. Them alone doesn’t even bump up the rating. it’s all about context
Well the word fuck has been around for much longer, in terms of common vernacular. Once ponies came along, people started using “buck” instead because “horse puns, amirite?” so to ME it comes off as a bit try-hard to make puns and jokes where they aren’t needed.
I dunno, I just find using buck in a vulagr way just never worked, in my opinion. But to each their own.
(Just don’t say it in public, don’t need to give more ammo to the cringe factory) xD
I think it’s funnier personally when they’re ponies.
Plus almost all the edge for the “F” word has kinda warn out on me now, so many people use it now trying to be funny.
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Pretty sure you can say “fuck” in art and not get in trouble. I dunno the specifics on the rules for that but I am almost positive you’d be fine.
I’d vouch for you if you try it again in the future. :)
Rude!
I don’t want to be striked because of insults
in my drawing T-T
And thanks !
Art is good, though.