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 >>/4152/
it also mattered just that it was more familiar back then. I have studied such different things that I had forgotten what that was about. Not only that but it´s one of the few subjects that has an insane amount of content for a single semester. 
All the stuff you have to master to cross the finish line.

>  And this only counts as a 6th part of the course, not to mention that I am leaving a few details that I would have to explain it with some depth

Because that be boring and this is an escape from school. Yeah, no need ta tell more.

> definitely not wasted at all. In fact, MLP has served to disconnect or take a break. 

#metoo 

> You admitted that you had begun because of them. I may not see the influence of the edits all that much (save maybe this one) but I will notice it in the future.

Especially with your more experimental ones.

> it just raises a lot of questions but that´s what happens when one takes a little girls show so seriously: analyzing plains things that were not meant to be reviewed.

It even took itself more seriously then it ever should have. Even in the very beginning to an extent but especially now. 

> we could follow the /mlp/ formula if you wanted. Th problem would consist that repeating the same ends up by offering the same product....while you already have the original with more people to interact with.

Let's keep following the /endpone/ formula. The /mlp/ mentality, even at its most positive, probably wouldn't have made this last so long.

> funny you mention that. I think that this show opened my mind a lot (learning a lot of reviewing tactics along the way). 

Indeed. Those little ponies opened me up to doing things that I probably would've dropped in a normal transition to adulthood  well, I suppose by that point I already was on a stranger path by that point, but it was a final more positive push. 

> I will keep telling that I was a big headed chimp with black sunglasses the day before I had got into MLP in front of my family when I was 18. I look at those photos in hindsight and I cringe at how much of an idiot I was back then. 

Typical "cool" teen attitude with a mix of ignorance and arrogance with a bit of uncaring I take it? I can understand the cringe, but the fact that was typical for many means at least it isn't something that is unusually bad or stupid and a attitude that you at least grew out of.