Dramacow DinoOmNoms - crazed SJW who reads too far into a show aimed at kids. (LagoonaBlue PA Target)

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What does he do, demand answers into the characters' hygiene habits?
I've never watched his videos because, just a wild guess, he probably has autism. And voices of people with autism piss me the fuck off for whatever reason.
But it seems that 1 mlp episode gives him like 15-20 minutes of shit to talk about
 
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They're not even a trans woman, they're "agender", which more often than not entails no transitioning whatsoever*, you just keep living as your birth sex but yell at anyone who doesn't remember to call you "they".

(*I know there are exceptions but the average Tumblr agender person is literally a cisgender person trying to opt out of gender roles because social justice, somehow.)
 
People need to stop thinking so much about my little pony, like those "episode analysis" weirdos
Such as this man who is probably 30 and lives in his basement https://www.youtube.com/user/tgcsilver/videos
That sort of thing is autistic since really, why would anyone spend time to analyze an episode from a show made for kids? Everyone should know the message is subtly saying "buy our plastic crap".
 

I had one of those. It swallowed some of my hair and I spent ten minutes trying to free myself before my mother had to cut me out of it. Fuck those things.
They hope to someday publish some fantasy and horror novels, which will, naturally, include both non-binary and binary characters.

I know this shouldn't bother me nearly as much as it does, but this is a huge pet peeve of mine. I don't think there's anything wrong with having LGBT or non-binary characters, but writing a character around their attributes instead of their personality does not good writing make. Their attributes can certainly influence their personality, but they should never act as a substitute. They're supposed to be realistic and well-rounded, not a humanoid soapbox. It's like shoehorning an ethnic minority into a cast for no other reason than to promote diversity. It's annoying at best and insulting at worst. I find it especially delicious that she's doing this while screeching racism about a technicolor horse because it's too "stereotypical." God forbid you stay consistent. /sperg
 
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I know this shouldn't bother me nearly as much as it should, but this is a huge pet peeve of mine. I don't think there's anything wrong with having LGBT or non-binary characters, but writing a character around their attributes instead of their personality does not good writing make.


It's just a cartoon meant to sell toys to little girls
 
It's just a cartoon meant to sell toys to little girls

Hey kids, come meet our latest My Little Pony, Checked Privilege! She comes complete with a toy-computer so you can pretend she's posting on Tumblr! Order now and receive her special calendar, featuring her preferred pronouns for every day of the year!
 
Fluttershy actually sounded like that through most of the episode. Also, to give you an idea of how idiotic it is for Dino to call Zecora racist, the episode theme was "Don't judge a book by it's cover."
Yeah, that was the point for kids to learn but would Dino care? Not when her feels is more important than even doing some basic sort of research.
 
Fluttershy actually sounded like that through most of the episode. Also, to give you an idea of how idiotic it is for Dino to call Zecora racist, the episode theme was "Don't judge a book by it's cover."
Yeah, that was the point for kids to learn but would Dino care? Not when her feels is more important than even doing some basic sort of research.
The summary of the episode is that they see Zecora and think she is "Evil Enchantress" suddenly all of them get "Cursed" and blame Zecora because of this, however by the end of the episode they learn it was their fault and they were putting blame on her because they didn't know her. So the moral is to not judge people before you truly know them. For kids this is a great episode but, to tell you the truth this isn't the first time SJW have used an episode for their own means, it's happened before.
 
The thing is that the whole "deep voiced female character" thing happened in two episodes. The second time around she drank the potion intentionally because she wanted to help a baritone who lost his voice lipsync. So not only did she willingly do it, she did it to help someone else. It was for the exact opposite reason of making fun of her.
 
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