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@Background Pony #824B
“Every time something bad happens, they blame dragons.”- Mina on ponies
What about her laughing and complaining about pony comic books? Again, more than happy to throw ponies as a whole under the bus when it’s convenient, no better than the ponies she complains about. Her sense of pride was completely warped too. Where’s this proud dragon heritage she’s talking about when she’s in the ghetto of a pony city? Fucking Diamond Dogs have their own civilization. It’s like going to a single neighborhood and saying you’ve got an empire.
Look, the whole thing was a stupid heavy handed allegory doing something stupid inspired by real world events that absolutely decimated what little lore the series has. That people defend her or the issue as a whole is simply amazing to me. More than that the author turned out to be incredibly abrasive and accusatory when people presented him with their grievances.
Mina was just another in a long line of writer favorite OC-tier characters that steal spotlight from characters with actual dimension rather than the ones the spotlight is forced onto (which only makes them even more flat, and makes the people who expected what they saw on the marquee even more upset.)
“Every time something bad happens, they blame dragons.”- Mina on ponies
What about her laughing and complaining about pony comic books? Again, more than happy to throw ponies as a whole under the bus when it’s convenient, no better than the ponies she complains about. Her sense of pride was completely warped too. Where’s this proud dragon heritage she’s talking about when she’s in the ghetto of a pony city? Fucking Diamond Dogs have their own civilization. It’s like going to a single neighborhood and saying you’ve got an empire.
Look, the whole thing was a stupid heavy handed allegory doing something stupid inspired by real world events that absolutely decimated what little lore the series has. That people defend her or the issue as a whole is simply amazing to me. More than that the author turned out to be incredibly abrasive and accusatory when people presented him with their grievances.
Mina was just another in a long line of writer favorite OC-tier characters that steal spotlight from characters with actual dimension rather than the ones the spotlight is forced onto (which only makes them even more flat, and makes the people who expected what they saw on the marquee even more upset.)