Any PoE bronies out there? maybe?

what is a brony?

edit: nvm....and what an odd thing to enjoy.
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Last edited by Isonul#7985 on Jan 20, 2013, 11:43:23 PM
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Maschine wrote:
what is a brony?

edit: nvm....and what an odd thing to enjoy.


Lol I guess I should have described that when I started the thread for people who didn't know...
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Last edited by insomnium101#5483 on Mar 4, 2018, 9:57:39 PM
Hey guys; Brony reporting in.

Don't let the "haters" and trolls get you.
I'm bringing several bronies with me once the open beta starts, so a Brony guild sounds like a good idea.

As for the uninformed, I'm a 31 year old male, healthily heterosexual (not that there is anything wrong with the alternative), recently married to a beautiful wife, we both enjoy the series and sponsor and care for a group of around 300 bronies in Capital Federal, Argentina.

Their ages range from 12 to 35 years old. Some of the younger guys and gals have issues, mainly teenager issues that any kid would have, however they found in the brony community a lot of people that accepts them as they are and slowly helps them to become better people.
Working through the normal difficulties being young entails, but with cool friends.
The adults in the group care for the smaller ones during the gatherings (meetups) so no strange people wanders in the group and if we can offer counsel on life issues. Something that some parents don't do (either because the kids don't listen to them, since they are "not cool" or because they don't care; depends on the kid).
We also have silly fun like anyone is entitled too.

We successfully gathered over 400 liters of milk and 200 pounds of "formula" during a brony sponsored food drive for a shelter.*1
I have a great job as software developer, and my wife has her own bridal shop. We are also quite the avid gamers and roleplayers (mainly AD&D).

We try to help these kids to find their way into life, showing that you can be a "responsible adult" while you still have fun with whatever you enjoy, be it RPG-games or colored equines.

I'll be directing any new bronies I enlist for PoE to make a role call here (or in another thread).

Stupid answers and trolling'll be ignored and/or Reported.

Finally. Pinkie Pie is best pony.





PS: Question. How do you call ultra pasteurized milk that lasts almost a year?
We call it "Leche largavida" or "Long lasting milk", Could not find the English name anywhere...)
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Last edited by Ziggie#1343 on Jan 21, 2013, 10:43:36 PM
I watch my "My Little Pony" myself. I've watched all the episodes of 1,2 and 3 so far. However, I don't call myself a "brony." I think the word "Brony" goes with the social aspect of Bronyism, and I'm not really into that social culture when it comes to being a My Little Pony fan. I do talk about the show, and refer people to art. However, I don't talk about it unless people bring it up.

I don't really like being a part of "fandom", you know? I'm not into collectively being a part of an anonymous unit of people. I'm an individual, and I feel that my merits as person is more important than my passion for a show. IMO.
Last edited by Assassinrentao#6530 on Jan 21, 2013, 10:44:47 PM
I heard Gabe Newell is a Brony...
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Ziggie wrote:

PS: Question. How do you call ultra pasteurized milk that lasts almost a year?
We call it "Leche largavida" or "Long lasting milk", Could not find the English name anywhere...)


We call that sour cream in the states lol.

on a more serious note, im not sure we have such. Powdered milk will last awhile if that's what you're talking about. Personally I only drink almond milk myself so yeah.
My cousin is vegan, he offered me some once when I was at his place for Christmas. God that stuff is delicious.
Yes good sir, I enjoy slaying mythical creatures.
Last edited by Zidjian#4245 on Jan 22, 2013, 1:36:41 AM
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Ziggie wrote:
PS: Question. How do you call ultra pasteurized milk that lasts almost a year?
We call it "Leche largavida" or "Long lasting milk", Could not find the English name anywhere...)
When I worked at a supermarket that section of the aisle was just called "long-life milk"

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