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So what? Your just a background pony.
Next time, I want to see a pony version of the super-bowl shuffle the 200k shuffle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uoeWcpz55E)
Of course it was embarrassing to watch.
Yeah, it’s a clear joke, and one of those that works on different levels for the kids and the parents/bronies in the audience.
The kids see Pinkie being silly, and trying to help in a way that’s not helpful but characteristic of her antics. The older demographic sees Pinkie doing an astonishingly cheezy “educational rap” skit in the late ’80s, early ‘90s style, complete with the whole segment looking like it’s from an old VHS tape!
ITS HAPPENING, BOI
too late.
TOO LATE.
AHAHAHAHAH TOO LATE MOTHERFUCKER
NOPE! NOPE! NOPE!
Also, I want a moratorium for the use of word “pandering” because nobody uses it correctly.
Actually, the term ‘salty’ is used often in the fighting gamer community, to describe someone who is very noticeably upset about something, usually when they lose. Quite a few of my friends are deep into playing Street Fighter and I hear that term often. Also, I watch a lot of Two Best Friends Play, on YouTube.
With all respect, I wasn’t intending to start some huge debate over the proper usage of the word.
Did you not see my reply? There’s a difference between saying someone is salty, which definitely not from fighting games or whatever, and saying “you sure have a lot of salt.”
God, everytime I see that word, I hear rick ross grunting. My brother has his friends over, and they call each other salty. Then, they do the rick ross grunt over and over and over again.
What he said.
It likely comes from old US Navy slang, as in “salty dog,” unless you mean saying “you have too much salt” or somesuch.
Salty isn’t a new term. It came from and is very popular in the Fighting Game Community.
I’m guessing it’s some new meme, but he’s saying people are acting too “salty,” or irate.
…I don’t get it.
It was. I was thinking of the other fashion show scene in GiYC.