>>508629712>Parts of it are community driven. It does not make a single network connection without you explicitly telling it to. If you are serious about this offline booru thing, check it out.Alright then
>>508629769>Honestly not entirely sure, vowed not to watch it after season 3 having taken a particular schism seriously.Youโre missing out lol
The best seasons are generally considered to be 5 2 and 1, with 3 8 being meh, 4 6 7 being mid and 9 being unabated jewish evil (new show runner in 8 and 9, even then there were good episodes, frenemies in season 9, the Christmas special)
> Hanged onto the fandom and their creations for a few more years until the ongoing fics concluded or died out. Still see art pop up now and then even without looking for it but the current rates must pale in comparison to the legacy left from the time when it was still ongoing. So many artists have gotten springboarded into fame and success through drawing fanart. Must've been a wonderful time to be one.The biggest you tubers were all ponytubers
It was called "being horse famous", when a guy/girl with mid talent got several million subs and views just because they made pony content
> Hell, the aforementioned Living Tombstone is now a standalone band publishing under a major label.Heโs Israeli too lol
>The boards are still around, just seem to be more compartmentalized by interest/fetish than before.What I miss is just how widespread it was
It was truly the greatest generation, and there was such a feeling of kinship too
Incredible tribalism
Being a Brony felt like being a hitler youth, you had all these millions of people who had the same experiences as you, who you instantly had kinship with and who would defend you no matter what even if you just met as strangers
It was incredible Iโve never experienced anything like that since
More esprit de corps than at the army