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

Damn, even someone who spent their Christmas and New Year's whining about Gamergate thinks this guy is pathetic.

[30/12/2014, 1:00:57 PM] SF: He has a Twilight Sparkle plush he takes to restaurants and orders food for.

Honestly he's actually less pathetic than they are.
 
Honestly he's actually less pathetic than they are.
Regardless of who is pathetic, Jin still has delusions in marrying a fictional character while the person who spent Christmas whining about GamerGate thinks it's a literal terrorist group that wants to harass all women.
 
Taxman's husbando Curio was actually quite pleasant, whereas Twilight seems like a downright cunt.
...which probably says something about their respective human partner's mental state and/or character.

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http://www.horse-news.net/2015/02/how-to-spend-your-valenties-day-jin-way.html

In before Jin becomes a cuck to his plush horse wife. That's literally the next step in of this crazy ride.
I actually rather suspect that Twilight is to Jin what Jake is to Alison Rapp... one of these days we'll see an ad go up on craigslist "Hot horse waiting for lonesome bronies, US$ 150/hr, inquire at the Beard residence".
 
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Haha, now I'm picturing Jin whipping himself while thinking it's Twilight whos doing it.
And I really want to see the craziness thats going on on Redlight Ponyville, but I'm not brave enough to make an account there *sigh*
Man I feel like my morbid curiosity might get the better of me one of these days and I'll make an account on red light pony ville.

Bleh.
One of you guys should do it so I don't have to

Yo, @MediExcalibur2012? How much sanity do you think you have left?
 
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This week marked my wife and I's 3rd wedding anniversary, and as part of the festivities we ended up going back and playing a whole lot of games for the first system that we ever played together. Suffice it to say, it was a very good week for Atari around here!
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Ineligible

Clubhouse Games (Nintendo DS) - 48 minutes
Dementium: The Ward (Nintendo DS) - 58 minutes
Dementium II (Nintendo DS) - 103 minutes

Monopoly / Boggle / Yahtzee / Battleship (Nintendo DS) - 86 minutes

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Nintendo DS) - 575 minutes

System: Flaw (Nintendo DSi) - 45 minutes



Arcade

Centipede - 6 minutes

Ms. Pac-Man - 7 minutes

Pac-Man - 25 minutes

Super Breakout - 9 minutes


Atari 2600 (Emulated on Nintendo Wii)
Adventure - 27 minutes

Bee-Ball - 25 minutes

Centipede - 14 minutes

Defender Arcade - 3 minutes

D.K. VCS - 6 minutes

Fat Albert - 26 minutes

Flappy - 21 minutes

Frogger - 17 minutes

Galaxian - 4 minutes

Galaxian Arcade - 8 minutes

K.O. Cruiser - 46 minutes

Ms. Pac-Man - 35 minutes

New Pac-Man (8k Version) - 70 minutes

Pac-Man 4k - 30 minutes

Pac-Man Arcade - 7 minutes

Space Invaders Arcade - 4 minutes

Space Invaders Deluxe - 4 minutes

Wall Jump Ninja - 30 minutes

Atari 7800 (Emulated on Nintendo Wii)
Alien Brigade - 48 minutes

Centipede - 23 minutes

Donkey Kong - 50 minutes

Donkey Kong Junior - 35 minutes

Ms. Pac-Man - 23 minutes

Pac-Man Collection - 129 minutes

Robotron 2084 - 51 minutes

Scramble - 56 minutes

Space Invaders - 25 minutes

Xevious - 37 minutes


NES (Emulated on Nintendo Wii)

Donkey Kong - 9 minutes

Donkey Kong Junior - 9 minutes

Pac-Man - 8 minutes

Tetris - 36 minutes


Total Play Time This Week
1,888 minutes (31 hours 28 minutes) [973 minutes eligible]

Individual System Play Times This Week
Nintendo DS: 870 minutes

Atari 7800: 477 minutes

Atari 2600: 387 minutes

NES: 62 minutes

Arcade: 47 minutes

Nintendo DSi: 45 minutes






This week I'm not going to spend a whole lot of time talking about the tracker ineligible games that were played in my household, since there were just so darn many good ones that were eligible for the tracker that I could talk about instead. So, to summarize the ineligible games in once sentence (deep breath time): Monopoly / Boggle / Yahtzee / Battleship was utterly awful and every game in the compilation was broken in some way, System: Flaw was surprisingly good for being the first ever augmented reality game to receive a retail console release, the Dementium games are DS masterpieces, and the misses is still having a blast with Phoenix Wright. Whew! Now that the ineligible games are out of the way...



This week marked the first time in a long while that my household logged any substantial amount of Atari time, and it all started with the misses and I's wedding anniversary on Wednesday. At some point during the afternoon she suggested that we should go back and play some of the first games that we ever played together again, and while we no longer owned an Atari system and the original cartridges to play them with we did have a Wii with a well stocked emulator catalog and a nice arcade joystick controller to make use of. After a few games of Adventure for the 2600 (which is still one of my wife's all time favorite games), Frogger, and Ms. Pac-Man I suggested that we check out the Atari 7800 library as well. The misses is a big fan of the original arcade version of Pac-Man so I had her give Pac-Man on the Pac-Man Collection for the 7800 a go, and she had so much fun with it that before long she had me scouring AtariAge to see what other homebrew versions of Pac-Man were available. The short version of the story is that she ended up spending much of the rest of the week doing a comparative analysis between the arcade version of Pac-Man on our multicade and all the different 8-bit Atari and NES ports, and by the end of the week she had declared Pac-Man Collection for the 7800 the winner with New Pac-Man (8k Version) for the 2600 a close second. As far as the remainder of our anniversary went, we were having so much fun playing Atari together again that we ended up canceling the dinner plans we had made, ordered a pizza, and spent the rest of the night parked on the couch playing Atari and munching pizza. Not a bad way to spend an anniversary if I do say so myself!
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Getting back to the games, all the Pac-Man comparisons eventually led to further exploration of the newer homebrews that I missed or never got the chance to play when I used to collect Atari 2600 games last year; and a lot of time spent delving into the Atari 7800 library on both the misses and I's parts. After taking turns playing Atari emulated on the Wii nearly every day this week, yesterday afternoon (between games of Donkey Kong for the 7800) my wife flat out said to me "Selling our Atari collection last year was a mistake, and we really need to rebuild it as soon as possible. Let's start with an Atari 7800." I was in complete agreement, and so began the system and controller price researching. The first thing I did was reserve one of the last few of UberArcade's amazing quality Atari 7800 / 2600 arcade sticks (which he is generously holding for us until I get paid on October 1st) since he won't be making any more once this batch is gone and I knew that we had to have one. The next order of business will be picking up a reconditioned Atari 7800 Pro System from Best Electronics, but they're currently out of stock right now and with the way our budget is looking after the cost of that arcade stick we may have to wait until the end of October or early November to get the system anyway. After that we'll be picking up a new Atari CX-78 trackball, one of the Best Electronics Atari Light Guns, then finally a Super Twin 78 controller from Edladdin for Robotron 2084 (which my other half ended up loving when she played it this week, much to my surprise) and the handful of Atari 2600 games like Stargate, Spy Hunter, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Riddle of the Sphinx, and so on that make use of the second joystick and/or buttons.

All totaled we're looking at around $600 for the Atari 7800 and controllers before the cost of any games, which is a ton of money for sure, but we don't have to get it all at once and it sure will be nice to be able to play Atari on real hardware again. And hey, if nothing else I think we learned a really important lesson this week: Atari will always hold a special place in my partner and I's hearts, so even if our interest in playing and collecting for Atari systems does wane now and then we should still never sell anything that says "Atari" on it. And those are words to live by.
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Am I an awful person for wishing that a Master-Troll would take the initiative to kidnap/steal his befapped, disgusting pony-waifu?

Imagine the lulz and desperate blogposts that would follow! Especially if they'd do the only right thing and kill that thing with gasoline and fire.
 
Am I an awful person for wishing that a Master-Troll would take the initiative to kidnap/steal his befapped, disgusting pony-waifu?

Imagine the lulz and desperate blogposts that would follow! Especially if they'd do the only right thing and kill that thing with gasoline and fire.

The only thing anyone motivated enough to steal that thing would do would be to come all over it himself.

So the ultimate result would be a bunch of pictures of Jin's waifu splattered with jizz and a series of taunting posts on /mlp/ or somewhere about how proud the pervert who did it was about cucking the fuck out of Jin.
 
Am I an awful person for wishing that a Master-Troll would take the initiative to kidnap/steal his befapped, disgusting pony-waifu?

Imagine the lulz and desperate blogposts that would follow! Especially if they'd do the only right thing and kill that thing with gasoline and fire.
Honestly part of me is just waiting for the day that Jin's roommate gets fed up with his crap and burns all his Twilight shit in a garbage fire. The other part of me doesn't want this to happen because I know Jin is a fucking lunatic and would probably split his roommate's throat open with a knife in his sleep if that happened.
 
Am I an awful person for wishing that a Master-Troll would take the initiative to kidnap/steal his befapped, disgusting pony-waifu?

Imagine the lulz and desperate blogposts that would follow! Especially if they'd do the only right thing and kill that thing with gasoline and fire.
Jin believes the soul of his plush can switch plush bodies at will. So he'd be annoyed it got stolen for sure, but e wouldn't consider it his "actual waifu" as I'm sure her claim she somehow switched bodies before being stolen.
 
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