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What about humanized ponified Dr Who?
>>Twenty hundreds and thirteen ones
>>Not Spike at Your Service
@And Brother I Hurt People Ha haaaaah! Classic.
@SeraphimDawn Even less safe, someone needs to make one of these custom, as with Fausticorn. Except, it has removable clothing, and is ‘anatomically correct.’ (or as much as EqG could be, at any rate.) And then send it to her on her birthday.
@Fortune Twilight Snapple time?
Twilight Snapple time.
@Itsthinking
@And Brother I Hurt People
It’s not really brilliance anymore when every single company uses the same damned tactic and then wonders how the market became oversaturated in the first place. Though gaming is farther along that path than anything else, because cheesy DLC ‘additions’ are keeping some of the largest zombies afloat. Movies can’t really do that except with ‘director’s cuts’ that still require a smidgeon of effort to put together. Dolls and figures’ equivalent would be selling you the front half of a dress then offering you the back for 50 cents extra at the till, so when they hit full saturation, they feel it immediately. Gaming is oversaturated with dudebro nonsense and varying levels of interactive ‘progressive’ story bullshit, but they don’t realise it since they’re getting four sales from a single product. It will take a lot longer before we start getting a constant stream of ‘good shit’ to counteract the bland.
@Itsthinking
It’s also because when they have a ‘hot property’ like MH they abuse the label horrendously. Pink and purple shoes with no character graphics or relations whatsoever to the toy/storyline. How do you make it MH related? Stitch a 10 cent patch on it. Mark it up for 450%. Kids might love it but it annoys the piss out of parents. If Americans weren’t so materialistic they try to bribe their kids for affection, they would have revolted against that kinda shit long ago. Srsly the MH-‘themed’ shit I had to deal with at Target was stupid, and most of it can’t be passed off as ‘fashion accessory’ either, it’s just taking a mundane product and ironing/stenciling a logo on it. Amusingly, dudebros fall for this a lot more than little girls. Little girls start to care about the characters, even if there’s not a single shred of canon to go with, because they make up stories for them. But dudebros gain e-peen over the more dumb shit they splash a random CoD/BF/GoW logo on. If you had MH stop producing dolls and try to run on the logo alone on like backpacks and shoes, eventually the girls would wonder where the dolls went and get sad their little friends stopped selling.
Rule 34, no one and nothing is safe…
what a shame
There is some porn of Equestria Girl-ifed show workers floating around, last I checked, but not of Lauren.
It is the best option.
But sometimes, you want to see how stupid people can get.
Of course, if it carries on long enough then you walk away and just get incredibly pissed whenever it comes up.
I guess.
My reaction would be to just walk away and ignore it.
When you witness a trainwreck you can’t do anything about, sometimes the only appropriate response is to grab some popcorn.
Yeah I get that it’s the butthurt that people love so much, it’s the appeal in watching people lose their shit that I don’t understand.
It’s the fun of watching people loose their shit over something as simple as cartoon horses doing sexual activities. The problem is that it gets boring real fast, and drama is rarely fast.
Well, we’re in the tail end of it.
At this point most are tired of anyone bringing them up regardless of viewpoint and the most recent “drama” was rather retarded and easily ignored.
Oh yeah. I left because of all the drama to begin with.
All of the eqg/fim/s3/twilicorn drama
I just, really don’t like drama. It’s boring and pointless. I don’t get the entertainment value in it, but to each his own I guess.
Fair enough.
You consider this thread drama? You have quite a loose definition of drama, then.
Honestly, if anything, it’s more of a semi-unpleasant conversation. Drama should be on a bigger scale then two people on a remote corner of the internet discussing dolls and their impact on sixth graders.
Congrats on being gone. You’ve missed a HUGE amount of unneeded drama. Although clearly you didn’t miss all of it.
Well, the picture she used was one of the dolls.
shrug
Say what you will. Still think it was immature of her to take that path.
Yeah i’m not seeing a “meltdown” there.
It’s no wonder I missed it though, I was gone from like late february until about a month ago.
Well, we had Down With Molestia, but even with that, you’re not missing much.
@Fortune
Well, it would had been lovely if she had said that instead of gravitating toward the obviously more mature response of “Lauren SMASH!”
@Itsthinking
Well, if the sixth graders can’t actually realize that they’re getting suckered out of their money until they enter seventh, I guess the company has done their job.
Same goes for Novi Stars (you’d have a field day reading their given biographies, even I was a little like “why the fuck”), Ever After High, Bratzillas, and all of those “look im mature” dolls.
Funnily enough, I’ve never even seen a sixth grader in a toy aisle anywhere. And I’ve been to tons of toy stores. If anything, it’s little girls. So there you have it.
>>335609
3 months ago. And again, she was expressing her dismay in a humorous fashion. It wasn’t a meltdown.
You’re exaggerating. Sure she was dismayed, but it was nothing approaching “meltdown” levels. The hulk thing was meant to be humorous.