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Lunar Supporter - Helped forge New Lunar Republic's freedom in the face of the Solar Empire's oppressive tyrannical regime (April Fools 2023).

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'there is a difference between being supportive, and pandering, to truly be supportive you must be willing to admit when someone you care about is making a mistake and thus help them to move past that mistake and to learn from it, if you think only of someones feelings in the moment and neglect the bigger picture they may be happy then but when the truth finally comes out, it will only hurt them more'
 
really i was utterly flabbergasted that so few people 'got' the message that this episode was talking about, its so obvious as to be maddening and yet people were so busy being like 'omigurd pinkie is being ooc' [which no she wasn't, have you 'seen' pinkie pride...seriously when pinkie goes off on a tangent she forgets all logic] and honestly do you really think this is the first group of friends who has done something like this? no it isnt in fact this very same moral has appeared in almost 'every' fucking sit com ever made at one point, and its often played up in the exact same way....so congrats bronies, you missed one of the oldest damn morals in the book.
 
edit: I should note, that im not saying that the episode isn't badly written im just saying its not badly written in the way people keep saying it is, its badly written cause its a stale concept that's been overdone not because the message doesn't work in the way its presented.
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Lunar Supporter - Helped forge New Lunar Republic's freedom in the face of the Solar Empire's oppressive tyrannical regime (April Fools 2023).

"@FlutterButterButt":/1786402#comment_7659991
'there is a difference between being supportive, and pandering, to truly be supportive you must be willing to admit when someone you care about is making a mistake and thus help them to move past that mistake and to learn from it, if you think only of someones feelings in the moment and neglect the bigger picture they may be happy then but when the truth finally comes out, it will only hurt them more'
really i was utterly flabbergasted that so few people 'got' the message that this episode was talking about, its so obvious as to be maddening and yet people were so busy being like 'omigurd pinkie is being ooc' [which no she wasn't, have you 'seen' pinkie pride...seriously when pinkie goes off on a tangent she forgets all logic] and honestly do you really think this is the first group of friends who has done something like this? no it isnt in fact this very same moral has appeared in almost 'every' fucking sit com ever made at one point, and its often played up in the exact same way....so congrats bronies, you missed one of the oldest damn morals in the book.
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