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>>/1226/ Would I write that again? Probably not, but no one in 4chan took those thought seriously, so I decided to make a blogpost that could have ended with a lot of cringe. I disagree. Sometimes you have to write things a bit personal, and experiment with'em if you even want sort out your thoughts on a topic. Your project thread really didn't come off as a blogpost to me either. Besides, even if it was, it's not like it would've mattered too much anyway. This is the /end/. It doesn't bug me either. > It´s basically me imploding with a certain sense of vicitimism but at the same time, reflective. I could only focus just mostly at the /mlp/ mentality throughout the catalog because that´s the dynamic I know. I am not so expert for the rest, I cannot speak about them because it would be really ignorant from my part. It I presume you are talking about your project thread didn't come off that bad to me at all. It was really just you trying to sort your thoughts and feelings on the fandom. I actually agreed with you on much of the bronycon stuff and band wagoners. Those are things I've thought about myself. Perhaps you could come off as a bit dismissive to remaining oldfags such as myself, but it was your canvas and I got were you were coming from. No offense taken. > Yeah, unless it´s something related to the show or something big like Tooncritic which involves the fandom´s image in general, I rarely see EQD posters and 8channers to put an example being in the same subgroup for those shared events. It has always interested me how each little corner of the fandom will always have a slightly different culture. Sure sometimes there will be some that interact and be splitters from other groups. But even then they will still often have a bit of there own spin to things/own dynamic. It's the exact opposite of the separate fandoms same culture that happens on tumblr and to a lesser extent reddit. > Bufff, I think I wouldn´t have survived to that. I suppose it depends where you where. Perhaps I was just a anon who was overexposed to it. Though I just remember running into something related to it on most poysites I visited at the time and even a few fanworks referencing it. Plus a bitter attitude that was a mix of over defensive on one end of the spectrum and pre /pol/ SJW hating on the other. > That Pinkie Pony event sure put the fandom in a test of pure fire. Two dynamics that sure did make the differences greater than before It did. Her allies (not all were just blind minions) also sometimes poking there heads in and stiring up stuff later only further so. Especially a individual now known as Lilly Pete who actually tried to stay invovled with the fandom despite having a massive SJW mentality too long of a story on this one is sompony who I still hear of attacking the fandom to this day. Though their drama usually only affected certain parts and was never as wide spread as the first wave. Still, it was like a massive earthquake and then follow up ones in certain areas. Now things have certainly settled down that's for sure.