Do you regret getting on the ride?
Have met some of my best friends via brony-related shit, and the show came along at a particularly hide time in my life—when I lost my little brother. Without a doubt the best community I've ever been a part of, as the people, when not acting autistic or talkin' shit about each other's waifus, is one of the friendliest I've ever been a part of, and you best damn bet that I'll be sitting in my seat long after the ride ends. You shits have given me countless hours of enjoyment, have inspired me to become a better writer than I ever thought possible, and were there when all seemed lost.
I'll see all of you glorious bastards in Equestria, that's for damn sure.
Nothing really. Still live a boring life, work a dull mind numbing job. And still has no gf, although my drinking problem has started to recede a bit now I only drink on the weekends so I guess that's a good thing. Still love watching the show under the influence so maybe I should watch it sober more often.
They have made a more analytical person. Started from autistically analyzing the show to see what was so great about it, ended up analyzing every single thing in live around mewhich gave me a depression a couple of times
>>30471170
I watched it on and off since Season 1, but didn't really get into it until I spiraled into a deep depression and decided to watch it again.
Pretty much what >>30471197 said, it's helped me a lot during hard times. I don't know what I'll do once the show ends.
>>30471170
I don't regret it at all
Ponies did make me become a better person, it would have been way worse if I decided not to watch those episodes. The fandom helped too, I think all fanbases are toxic, but they all have a good section too, and the brony one brought me a lot of awesome stuff that I both enjoyed and learnt from
Even in this fucking board sometimes good stuff appears, like this thread (if it doesn't get ruined with another discussion about past and modern show/fandom).
The ride may never end, but the show and this board will, and I'm gonna miss the hell out of you faggots, I'l always remember ponies.
>>30471170
>How have ponies changed your life?
Immensely for the better. Having a waifu made my life infinitely better and gave me a purpose and a reason to improve myself.
>Do you regret getting on the ride?
Nope. I don't really like the fandom in general but this place is my home and I like it here despite everything.
>Do you regret getting on the ride?
Anyone who doesn't go balls to the walls and incorporate pones into their life to an unhealthy degree even after the show ends is doing it wrong and was never a true fan
>>30471170
>Do you regret getting on the ride?
Every single day since like 2015
I wish I died or something just to leave
>>30471170
Well, it made me try drawing again, so I guess that's something.
>>30471170
>How had ponies change your life
It didn't
>do you regret getting on the ride
If I knew what the show is going to become when I first joined it then I wouldn't bother watching the show.
I just hope Lauren can bring the magic into Them's Fightin Herds like she did with ponies.