Oh god! I've been brainwashed to become a nicer person!
Yeah, yeah, I know what OP is trying to say. But what I think is that all kids shows try and teach messages like that of MLP. The older generations of MLP also taught the same thing (of course not nearly as well is Friendship is Magic)...
It's been a day-by-day struggle with my sexuality. Some days I feel aroused and interested in women. Other days, I feel the same way about men, sometimes more so than with women. It can be a painful and excruciating process when you don't even know who to ask out because you could wake up...
Totally Spies was big for me. I could never talk about it because, guess what, I'm male. I also really loved the Powerpuff Girls, too. I guess it just didn't explode on the internet like Ponies have.
Drugs and alcohol.
Peer pressure is a cruel thing, often forcing people into situations they'd rather not be in. I can't say I've ever had an experience I don't regret with either, so if I find someone pushing a beer on me, I walk out.
Pessimist, all the way.
If something goes right in my life, I can thankfully be proven wrong of my pessimism.
Otherwise, if something goes wrong, I'm not surprised.
Get everyone in the school together on a school day, just before class starts.
Have a huge hug-off until teachers come to stop it, and when they do, KEEP HUGGING.
Most of the sounds in Amnesia.
Bioshock Big Daddies.
And Creepers.
Especially when you've just mined a small diamond vein and haven't gotten them home and into your chest.
Nope.
Two years ago, I first played Earthbound Zero (more commonly known as Mother) on a rom. I never owned a NES as a kid, yet I still felt like I was uniting with an old friend or that I had indeed played this game before.
I dunno. Maybe the game just does that to people.
The internet phrase "This is me giving a fuck", usually with a picture of a person not interested in something.
So, when you look like you're not interested in something, you're actually interested?
What bizaro planet are you from, internets?
I'm gonna take the chivalrous route and say that I (the man) must pay. This is not because I don't think women can't pay, because I know they can, but it just seems right to do so. It's the gentlemanly thing to do.
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