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trunsako
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The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@DudeManGuy
 
Oh quite the contrary. All through Junior High I thought about the perfect and most brutal way somebody could be murdered by my hands, and the perfect target. I wanted to make it count. However, my religion kept getting in the way. The moral question of should I be damned to hell just because someone exists in the word that shouldn’t? Should I be the one to decide to take their life away. The other side of me would retaliate and say that they were useless scum that would become nothing in life or in the afterlife. I was SOOO close from cutting someone up right in public. Then Ponies, then Weed. I’m happy now :D
 
I was that anti-social kid that tended to end up shooting schools up, an extremely similar personality to Adam Lanza, minus the Aspergers. Although hear I am just a faceless figure that can only say words, there’s really nothing I can do to make you believe me other than to say it wasn’t if I could do it, it was when I would finally make my move.
 
Ponies made me see the good in humans. And restored my faith ultimately.
DudeManGuy
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Waifu Hoarder
@trunsako  
Every time I hear or read something where somebody says “If it weren’t for such and such fandom, I’d be in jail for murder” or anything along those lines, I automatically assume they’d never actually have the physical capability to overpower and kill somebody.
trunsako
Artist -
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Whatever the case, if you are a fan of the show you cannot ignore that the phrase holds true to the theme of the show, and are even expressed in bits and pieces of end morals from different episodes, even if it is never directly said.
 
It seems people are ultimately becoming cynical and misanthropic as time progresses, sometimes we need just a little bit of something to put us back on track, whatever it may be.
 
If it weren’t for the show I’d be on death row for murder.
Background Pony #5803
@DudeManGuy  
No people being too lazy for being nice as usual.It’s pure laziness that push people to think “trawlling” is an art so that they cant push their ass to being nice to other just once
Darp
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Would it be more acceptable if the phrase was unrelated to the fandom?  
If it was just another phrase like ‘Do unto others’?
Whimsey

@RexNinja  
Woah, what did B2C say wrong? Anyway, B2C makes some valid points about what “logic” should be considered. I agree totally and have learned something. That was a good contribution. As for you, you seem rather argumentative this morning.
RexNinja

@B2C  
Excuse me, but the person I was talking to was the one who said, “I will always apply your logic against something you like if I can.” Please read the whole discussion before contributing.
Whimsey

@RexNinja  
Nah, I’m just watering down the impact of your points. Regardless of its original intentions, an ascended meme tends to evolve into something more. This is why I enjoy the concept of love and tolerance. It did just that during early season 2.
RexNinja

@Whimsey  
You think you manipulated my image in some way? Cute. Seems like you’re arguing just to argue at this point, even though you already agreed with me.
 
“Love and tolerance” was started as a sarcastic anti-troll phrase, and while it is morally a good message, it was never meant to be a brony life code. This is a fact, and I don’t know why it warrants defensiveness (along with a few tasty defense mechanisms) on your part.
 
Now, it’s 2 in the morning, good night.
B2C
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

  1. Logic is the same for everyone. There is no ‘my logic’.  
  2. Logic cannot b used against people. Everone benefits from logic because everyone benefits from the truth.  
  3. Impact is not a logcial principle; it’s a pathos principle. There in no place for it in reasoned discorse. The ideal is perfect information between perfectly rational agents.
Whimsey

@RexNinja  
Whatever the case, I wanted to see how far you’d go with your way of thinking. Apparently, pretty far. I never implied to use your logic against you. Why did this require all the explanation about yourself and the way you take this kind of thing, though?
 
By the way, I’ve made you make yourself out to be someone who will shove their ideals off on anything without discrimination.
RexNinja

@Whimsey  
Use my logic against me? But I agree with what you just said. We don’t need ponies to teach us tolerance, friendship, and caring. We’re adults…
 
You’re trying to argue with me, but I agree with everything you just said…
 
Also, don’t get too cocky about being able to turn someone’s logic against them. You’re talking to a guy who is excellent at it, and something I’ve learned in my years of experience with it is not to tell people that it’s a skill of yours. If you do, they’ll be expecting it, and it’ll ruin the impact of your points. ;)
Whimsey

@RexNinja  
I understand your way of thinking, but love and tolerance is still a good message. It should be taken to heart because you are a good person, and not for the sake of being a brony. Your same argument can be used against the show itself, however. For example, why do we need ponies to teach us tolerance, friendship and caring when we should be like that without ponies? (Trust me, I will always apply your logic against something you like if I can.)
RexNinja

@Whimsey  
Drama? Nitpicking? This has nothing to do with either. I’m just saying that you should be a good person for the sake of being a good person, not because you’re a brony. That’s just silly.