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I agree. I wish they would've made it about high school / college guys instead of creepy old men. They could've easily contrasted the stereotypical "cool" high school guy with a brony. Would've been much funnier instead of just weird and offsetting.
It's aimed at people who hate the show though, so I guess it works.
It's aimed at people who hate the show though, so I guess it works.
Adonikam wrote:
I think brony's
Bronies.
Apostrophes are used to signify that something should be there ("they're", "going 't shops"), or that it's possessive (such as "A brony's favourite hobby is watching MLP", or "The cat's tail").
Edit: Also, the poll should be "you're", as in "You are tearing me apart Lisa". Your is used as in "Your shop has a dog in it".
Also, that wasn't funny. Stereotypes aren't funny, as a rule of thumb. It's like me showing a video of a French man riding a bike with a stripy top carrying a baguette, string of onions around him, donning a beret, and waving a white flag. It's a stereotype, sure, but not funny.
I like stereotypes <3
"I saw [Twilight: Eclipse] in theaters with a girl I was dating at the time. I spent more time staring at my toes and wiggling them than I did watching this abomination. When Edward proposed to Blank Face, I finally looked up with a revelation.
I blurted out loud, in a dead silent theater full of teenage girls on opening night "Wait a minute, Edward has no blood flow. How does he get an erection?" I heard several men laughing, and had several girls turn and stare at me.
I did not get laid that night." - Berengier817
I blurted out loud, in a dead silent theater full of teenage girls on opening night "Wait a minute, Edward has no blood flow. How does he get an erection?" I heard several men laughing, and had several girls turn and stare at me.
I did not get laid that night." - Berengier817
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I would find it funny if i actually knew any any one falling under that stereotype.
Kinda feel the missed the point of satire, you are suppose to satire the biggest stereotype, not the minority.