Jin / Jin1515 / Matt Beard / RetroYote - Babyfur Cheating on his Wife Twilight Sparkle

They gave me a price quote on it, I sent the payment promptly, they replied once to confirm that they had received the payment and would get to work on it soon, and that's the last I ever heard from them.
Most likely because shortly after receiving his payment and processing the order, someone else in the company/shop/garage/stripmall storefront figured out who he was and what "Disability" was being mentioned. Shortly thereafter followed a brief google search accompanied by both disgust, vomiting and moments of incredulous laughter ending with promptly deleting his account and any emails associated with it once the nausea passed.

... as any normal person would do.

As far as I know there are no official ages for any of the characters. Wikipedia says the show started in 2010 so my guess is that according to Jin she was 20 then and since she's spent most of the time since the in his filthy deformed plushie (:roll:) she'd be 26 by now. The date is probably something he completely pulled at his ass though.

It's been long established that Jin has created his own universe around the plushie, abandoning the show's story line somewhere around it's 2nd or 3rd season I think. Any age or detail he professes to be true aren't related to whatever nonsense Hasbro has continued to slander his wife's personality and life with.

If I remember right, It's one of the many reasons he bashes the fandom now, because it's all lies and falsehoods when he knows the "real" story about what's happening in that magical land of cartoon pastel ponies invented by a toy company.

Well.. that and he's pretty much insane and no fandom or group can tolerate him for very long.
 
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This guy is an interesting example of how the internet drives people insane. They become obsessed with fandoms, bizarre fetishes, and other weird stuff until their mind breaks and they begin living in an alternate reality. Fascinating really

Possibly Jin's mind has warped into a state where Twilight is basically a seperate entity that has knowledge and intentions unknown to the original Jin/Matt Beard consciousness.
This is known as a "tulpa." Some of you are probably familiar with the idea already, but for those who aren't... basically you use the same sort of concentration used in advanced meditation over a sustained period in order to induce a form of schizophrenia. It really does work too, meditation has been proven to have real impacts on your brain by numerous studies.


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Tulpas are well known in the MLP fandom due to the deep autism of many of the people involved

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its just a neckbeard way of saying imaginary friend
Not really, this sort of stuff has been part of Buddhist traditions for hundreds and hundreds of years. The central idea is that you can influence your brain and mind using meditation and concentration, and by influencing them you can change how you perceive the world. Neckbeards just took this insight and used it to do insane things like make their Twilight Sparkle plushie "become real."
 
Tbh I'd probably play along with some bullshit like this if it meant I got free food. I mean shit that party would give you an excuse to eat pizza, watch movies, and play games all night.
A good idea and all, but it would mean being in the same room as Jin and from what's been mentioned he smells like either shit or a barnyard. So if you can put up with the stench, go for it.
 
The trouble with Tulpas is one, it's utter insanity. Two, it's absolute woo. And finally, three, you're giving yourself schizophrenia (more or less) and partitioning off a part of your own subconscious. I mean, if you can successfully partition off a part of your psyche, wouldn't you do something better then... you know... fuck it?
 
It's been long established that Jin has created his own universe around the plushie, abandoning the show's story line somewhere around it's 2nd or 3rd season I think. Any age or detail he professes to be true aren't related to whatever nonsense Hasbro has continued to slander his wife's personality and life with.

If I remember right, It's one of the many reasons he bashes the fandom now, because it's all lies and falsehoods when he knows the "real" story about what's happening in that magical land of cartoon pastel ponies invented by a toy company.
I know that the high school movie also triggered him hardcore because Twilight had a crush on some guy and Jin lost his shit over it. He still kept watching for a while after that as he kept going on about how that week's episode "didn't happen that way/didn't happen at all" and it therefore made "Twilight" very upset. :roll:
 
This guy is an interesting example of how the internet drives people insane. They become obsessed with fandoms, bizarre fetishes, and other weird stuff until their mind breaks and they begin living in an alternate reality. Fascinating really
Lol, the internet doesn't drive people insane. There have been madmen for tho whole of history. In earlier times, the madness just manifested in different ways.

If Jin had lived, say, in the 19th century, he would have become a religious fanatic, or have talked to trees or "married" a fictional character from a theatre play or novel or concocted a bizarre nonsensical "scientific theory" because god had told him in a dream to do so.
 
Lol, the internet doesn't drive people insane. There have been madmen for tho whole of history. In earlier times, the madness just manifested in different ways.

If Jin had lived, say, in the 19th century, he would have become a religious fanatic, or have talked to trees or "married" a fictional character from a theatre play or novel or concocted a bizarre nonsensical "scientific theory" because god had told him in a dream to do so.
No, it does. It provides them with communities of people that encourage their behavior and spreads memes that not everyone can cope with it. This is one reason some people like Jin develop monomania.
 
No, it does. It provides them with communities of people that encourage their behavior and spreads memes that not everyone can cope with it. This is one reason some people like Jin develop monomania.
It may have made congregation of people who share similar obsessions easier. But such congregations are as old as time: Sects, cults, esoteric circles, etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jörg_Lanz_von_Liebenfels

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Blavatsky

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthroposophy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Society
 
Actually, that's an interesting point.

When Jin contacts all these people to make custom stuff for Twilight, does he tell them what it's for? Or does he just say, "my wife has a disability so I need this, that, and this"?

I must be very wrong, but from what I read about him, here and on his deviantart account, seems like he is the type of dude who absolutely loves to talk about how he is married with twilight sparkle. I think that he mentioned her at some point during the transaction.
And the folks at Doxcade all laughed at him and deleted his e-mails, as it should be.
 
It may have made congregation of people who share similar obsessions easier. But such congregations are as old as time: Sects, cults, esoteric circles, etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jörg_Lanz_von_Liebenfels

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Blavatsky

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthroposophy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Society
They aren't comparable to the internet, which allows people to connect with each other regardless of geography. You can fine freaks just like you even if they live thousands of miles way, and talk with them everyday without moving from your computer. It is a fairly big game changer in terms of human social behavior, although it is true that weirdos have always existed.
 
It only crosses the line if Twilight is fucking someone. Also the bottom left one has a bizarrely short body.
 
I sometimes wonder what it is about these darn horse-things that makes them so fappable to some people? I know there is a creepy fetish out there for any and all piece of popular culture, no matter how trite or obscure, but this pony clopping stuff is bizarrely dominant. Considering they aren't even humanoid -- and I suspect that deep in the semi-subconscious of the product development team at Hasbro, there where thought fragments along the lines of: "...well, young socially inept men form a sizeable chunk of our customer base..." when they came up with Equestria Girls -- this is pretty disquieting. Sure, Furries have been around for many years, but they spank it at least to humanoid animals walking on two legs. Bronies seem like a digital-age version of lonely goatherds who cannot control their affections for their favorite goat.
 
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I sometimes wonder what it is about these darn horse-things that makes them so fappable to some people? I know there is a creepy fetish out there for any and all piece of popular culture, no matter how trite or obscure, but this pony clopping stuff is bizarrely dominant. Considering they aren't even humanoid -- and I suspect that deep in the semi-subconscious of the product development team at Hasbro, there where thought fragments along the lines of: "...well, young socially inept men form a sizeable chunk of our customer base..." when they came up with Equestria Girls -- this pretty disquieting. Sure, Furries have been around for many years, but they spank it at least to humanoid animals walking on two legs. Bronies seem like a digital-age version of lonely goatherds who cannot control their affections for their favorite goat.
Aside from whatever autism there is, one really does have to wonder how they even jack off to something that isn't even an anthromorphic form of an animal. Granted, that shit might be done with similar works such as say the Lion King but even then, you have more neckbeards jerking off to pastel horses. May as well be something in the brain that makes them see these horses as sexy.
 
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