The little things. · 7:37pm Apr 26th, 2013
As a brony, I have mentioned it to people. I brought up the show and have never denied that I watch it. I walked into class today and my teacher, seeing my derpy mail satchel which I use as a backpack, asked me why I had a My Little Pony bag. Smiling I quickly told her that I am a brony. Seeing she didn't know what this was I explained what I was and that I wasn't the only one. I launched quickly into a explanation of the show, how I got started, and talked about the community. Class started a few minutes later, but the short conversation had left a smile on my face for the rest of the class and I learned something.
People can make fun. They can point and antagonize. They can call you gay, faggot, creep, pedofile, weirdo, and an assortment of other names, but it doesn't matter. If you love what do then do it. When I first watched the show I kept it a secret. I couldn't let anyone know that me, a 16 year old boy, watched 'My Little Pony.' I quickly grew past that and didn't care who knew about it. Why should be ashamed of what I like and my interests? I love what I do and will never stop. The greatest feeling I get is when I teach someone about the show, when they are willing to listen. It fills me happiness and other emotions I want to always feel.
I went from keeping this show my deepest secret to wearing a bag to school that let everyone know who I was. And in doing so I have made even more friends, most of who are bronies them selves. I love what I do and never let anyone tell me otherwise. And you reader should never let anyone tell you differently either. Stay strong. Brony on. An always keep your heads held high.
As much as I hate to admit it, being a Brony remains one of my deepest secrets to this day. Even though I've been one for well over a year now. dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/emoticons/misc_Lyra_cry.png It's sad that something that brings me so much joy, is something that only my closest friends can know about me.... dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/emoticons/misc_Fluttershy.png
You have the courage that I lack, seeker9709. dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/emoticons/misc_Octavia2.png You stepped bravely into the light, proclaiming your passions to the world, whilst I hid like a coward in the shadows.
I have nothing but respect for you, dear author. For you and all Bronies that boldly state their love for a show that society judges harshly upon and shuns. You are examples to us all. dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/emoticons/misc_Sweetie_happy.png
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Like I said. When I first started I didn't let anyone know. Eventually me sister found out about it, then my parents, then I told some of my other family as well. It's nothing to be ashamed of, and if someone doesn't like it, who cares? You are your own person and others opinions shouldn't matter. Saying this, it is still difficult to 'come out' about something like this, but I did and I have even more friends. You may choose to hide, and even if others may not like it you still have the rest of us to call friend
1065056 Thankyou, that means a great deal more to me than I can possibly express.
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It's our job. It's the message and style we represent. ringing happiness to other. I'm glad I could make you feel better
1065633 You did just that.
You're a credit to Bronies everywhere, thankyou again.