@Ramane
Also another way to think of it is that Big Mac’s cock is kinda big so it’s hard to even really get in to suck, shining’s is absolutely huge and unmanageable for all but the widest of mouths, and Sunburst has a more manageable, average or smaller cock you can really go to town on. :)
Twilight velvet is just choking on it, judging by the glks. Sugar belle is giving some sloppy toppy, but she’s forgetting the suck part. And Stellar flare, she’s deepthroting it, slurping all of the pre, and sucking that shit raw. Sunburst is getting the best head don’t @ me
@Chief Pone
There are kids with dead parents. I think whitewashing their lives and not giving them any representation is foolish and unethical. To at least somewhat deal with it and at least imply their parents are dead was a nice thing to do.
@Goddess Erosia
I didnt say it was laziness or sloppy writing they legit didnt know themselves they just decided to have them dead I found it somewhere but cant remember where but it said that they dont even know why they died regardless not saying it in the show.
The writers “not knowing” for sure how they want the parents to have died in the story isn’t a sign of laziness or sloppy writing. It’s because they wanted that to be a more mature theme for their mature audience to catch, but they couldn’t directly confirm that this has happened in the story because of the rating of the show restricting them to still be appropriate for younger audiences.
If they told us “the truth” about how it happened at some point in the show, that would be confirming a thing that they aren’t allowed to confirm. They only just barely imply that they’re gone now, because that’s as far as they’re allowed to go with the idea.
@Goddess Erosia
Just something not even the creators that made the show didnt even know how the to of them died thats legit they dont even know and they are the creators [not really since it was Lauren Faust who first made it] but yeah they dont know the cause of death so they just went with ‘‘remove these characters from the show’’ thing and there you have it no apple parents in the show
@Goddess Erosia
Yes I know but why have them dead in the first place.
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You could ask that for literally every instance in any story ever where a character has a dead parent. The answer would be it either makes the story more relatable, realistic, or it adds to character development in some way by making the surviving child stronger in some way.
Lilo and Stitch heavily implied that Lilo’s parents were dead, not because it was absolutely required by the story to function in some way, but because it made her “broken family” theme more relatable and sad.
Bad shit happens in real life. Sometimes the best stories in fiction are about people growing past bad things.
If MLP had a higher audience rating, they most likely would have touched on why the Apple family parents are gone and use that in some way to DIRECTLY show us how that’s developed the other characters in some way. There are many ideas to take from this: It’s what could have made Big Mac and Applejack so strong and independent - they were forced to grow up this way because of the shock. It could potentially show how Granny Smith grew as a person, being strong enough to take in the kids of her own dead daughter and help raise them and help them through the pain. It could also have a character development influence over little Apple Bloom, who would have been too young to understand what was really going on - probably a newborn by the time the tragedy struck. This scenario enabled her to see Applejack as more of a mother figure by proxy, kind of in the same way that Lilo from Lilo and Stitch basically had a sister-mom, with Nani struggling to take that role.
All of these things are not directly stated, only because the show is unable to get that “real” because of the rating. They aren’t allowed to directly say the parents are dead, but they structure the show in a way to make dynamics like this easy for people to interpret. It’s all just heavily implied because they can’t get away with directly saying this.
Honestly the further you get into this the less and less I understand what the problem is.
I always thought the Apples handled it well, and it’s probably what made AJ who she is. Her incredible tenacity probably comes from her family missing some important help, and they don’t seem too sad about it. They’re a happy family in their own way.
@Goddess Erosia
Yes I know but why have them dead in the first place.They werent even old to die of age or probably anything else.I mean really that seems unfair to Applejack Big Mac and Applebloom to see the others have their parents but they don’t.Don’t you think its a bit harsh for them.They could have been a happy family like the others but it was taken away from them and god knows how
@Chief Pone
But….what I was saying answers everything though….
They ARE implying they’re dead, that’s the general consensus from the fans. They just can’t say that directly because of the reasons I was talking about.
@Goddess Erosia
Not how I meant it but whatever.It was stupid to just show them for one episode and thats it.They should just show them from the start of the show or in the process like the other parents rather than have them dead and show them a lot later on for just one merely episode and be done with it.
It’s because they’re implying it for older audiences in a way that doesn’t directly state it in gruesome detail, so it doesn’t cross the line and offend parents of younger audiences.
We all know what they’re implying. They can’t get away with literally saying MUH PARENTS ARE DEAD
This is hardly the first show to try to cross ratings like this either. Lots of shows very lightly touch on more mature ideas but don’t go all the way because its harder to directly talk about things like this in a show that’s still supposed to be friendly to kid audiences. At least in America and countries with similar TV-cultures to ours.
Rugrats is a fine example of this. One of the mother characters had an addiction to milk shakes and was considered sloppy and irresponsible. This was their way of saying this kid came from a broken family with a mom that has a drinking problem, without DIRECTLY showing a drunk person or references to alcohol.
@Goddess Erosia
Then why erase them from the show in the first place and show them for just ONE episode and never show them again when they could have them in the show from the beginning living like a happy family.Was that too much to ask rather than doing what they did with Bright Mac and Pear Butter?
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bruh i just said don’t @ me… thanks tho, love u
Also another way to think of it is that Big Mac’s cock is kinda big so it’s hard to even really get in to suck, shining’s is absolutely huge and unmanageable for all but the widest of mouths, and Sunburst has a more manageable, average or smaller cock you can really go to town on. :)
You’re right! What a lucky boi! ^_^ <3
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There are kids with dead parents. I think whitewashing their lives and not giving them any representation is foolish and unethical. To at least somewhat deal with it and at least imply their parents are dead was a nice thing to do.
I didnt say it was laziness or sloppy writing they legit didnt know themselves they just decided to have them dead I found it somewhere but cant remember where but it said that they dont even know why they died regardless not saying it in the show.
The writers “not knowing” for sure how they want the parents to have died in the story isn’t a sign of laziness or sloppy writing. It’s because they wanted that to be a more mature theme for their mature audience to catch, but they couldn’t directly confirm that this has happened in the story because of the rating of the show restricting them to still be appropriate for younger audiences.
If they told us “the truth” about how it happened at some point in the show, that would be confirming a thing that they aren’t allowed to confirm. They only just barely imply that they’re gone now, because that’s as far as they’re allowed to go with the idea.
You probably misunderstanding what I mean
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I feel like you’re not reading anything I’m saying or else I’m misunderstanding what you mean by this.
Just something not even the creators that made the show didnt even know how the to of them died thats legit they dont even know and they are the creators [not really since it was Lauren Faust who first made it] but yeah they dont know the cause of death so they just went with ‘‘remove these characters from the show’’ thing and there you have it no apple parents in the show
I really really wish we could have a mommah Pear version of this replacing sugar belle.
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You could ask that for literally every instance in any story ever where a character has a dead parent. The answer would be it either makes the story more relatable, realistic, or it adds to character development in some way by making the surviving child stronger in some way.
Lilo and Stitch heavily implied that Lilo’s parents were dead, not because it was absolutely required by the story to function in some way, but because it made her “broken family” theme more relatable and sad.
Bad shit happens in real life. Sometimes the best stories in fiction are about people growing past bad things.
If MLP had a higher audience rating, they most likely would have touched on why the Apple family parents are gone and use that in some way to DIRECTLY show us how that’s developed the other characters in some way. There are many ideas to take from this: It’s what could have made Big Mac and Applejack so strong and independent - they were forced to grow up this way because of the shock. It could potentially show how Granny Smith grew as a person, being strong enough to take in the kids of her own dead daughter and help raise them and help them through the pain. It could also have a character development influence over little Apple Bloom, who would have been too young to understand what was really going on - probably a newborn by the time the tragedy struck. This scenario enabled her to see Applejack as more of a mother figure by proxy, kind of in the same way that Lilo from Lilo and Stitch basically had a sister-mom, with Nani struggling to take that role.
All of these things are not directly stated, only because the show is unable to get that “real” because of the rating. They aren’t allowed to directly say the parents are dead, but they structure the show in a way to make dynamics like this easy for people to interpret. It’s all just heavily implied because they can’t get away with directly saying this.
Honestly the further you get into this the less and less I understand what the problem is.
Shit happens and they live right next to a monster infested forest. Take your pick of possible reasons.
@Goddess Erosia
I always thought the Apples handled it well, and it’s probably what made AJ who she is. Her incredible tenacity probably comes from her family missing some important help, and they don’t seem too sad about it. They’re a happy family in their own way.
Yes I know but why have them dead in the first place.They werent even old to die of age or probably anything else.I mean really that seems unfair to Applejack Big Mac and Applebloom to see the others have their parents but they don’t.Don’t you think its a bit harsh for them.They could have been a happy family like the others but it was taken away from them and god knows how
But….what I was saying answers everything though….
They ARE implying they’re dead, that’s the general consensus from the fans. They just can’t say that directly because of the reasons I was talking about.
Not how I meant it but whatever.It was stupid to just show them for one episode and thats it.They should just show them from the start of the show or in the process like the other parents rather than have them dead and show them a lot later on for just one merely episode and be done with it.
Bruh.
It’s because they’re implying it for older audiences in a way that doesn’t directly state it in gruesome detail, so it doesn’t cross the line and offend parents of younger audiences.
We all know what they’re implying. They can’t get away with literally saying MUH PARENTS ARE DEAD
This is hardly the first show to try to cross ratings like this either. Lots of shows very lightly touch on more mature ideas but don’t go all the way because its harder to directly talk about things like this in a show that’s still supposed to be friendly to kid audiences. At least in America and countries with similar TV-cultures to ours.
Rugrats is a fine example of this. One of the mother characters had an addiction to milk shakes and was considered sloppy and irresponsible. This was their way of saying this kid came from a broken family with a mom that has a drinking problem, without DIRECTLY showing a drunk person or references to alcohol.
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Then why erase them from the show in the first place and show them for just ONE episode and never show them again when they could have them in the show from the beginning living like a happy family.Was that too much to ask rather than doing what they did with Bright Mac and Pear Butter?