And also there was (And still is probably) a signficant child and woman hating segment of that subculture

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    There were also a lot of those “adult male” fans who are still fans but no longer adult males.

    doggirl-smug

    And in all seriousness I think the fact that the fandom allowed men or male-presenting folks to explore popular culture outside of a narrow range of allowed “masculinity” was a very positive thing for a lot people.

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        The regular (non-problematic) fandom also never really went away. There are still plenty of MLP related fanfic sites, discord servers, forum sites, subreddits, YouTube creators, etc. out there. It definitely isn’t talked as much about outside of those spaces, but it’s still fairly active.

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        IIRC Fallout Equestria was by a queer woman, and was almost-endearingly-cringe edgy slop clumsily playing with themes of cycles of violence and also queer repression and alienation.

        You’re thinking of the later fanfic someone else wrote in the Fallout Equestria setting: Project Horizons. That was the weird edgelord coomer one.

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          Yeah, I thought Fallout Equestria was good, though it is also pretty dark at points sadness

          I have no idea about Project Horizons but I’ll probably avoid it in that case.

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      And in all seriousness I think the fact that the fandom allowed men or male-presenting folks to explore popular culture outside of a narrow range of allowed “masculinity” was a very positive thing for a lot people.

      Yeah that was 100% the draw for me.

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      If you want to be into that stuff, fine! have kids! It’s what they’re for ! You can buy all the legos and visit all the dinosaur museums you want and nobody can utter a peep about it. That’s why everyone got creeped out by Micheal Jackson having that Neverland ranch with a carousel and all that. His dad had five kids, for Pete’s sake!

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        Wasn’t there a struggle session about this like two and a half years ago? Are there really still Hexbears who have these sorts of deeply weird brainworms around not letting people enjoy cartoons? Honestly this is straight up the weirdest form of the brainworm I’ve seen. It reads like “Successful BREEDERS will be rewarded with the right to play with legos. Please be good and BREED.” wtf

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          At age 11 you will put behind childish things like running, jumping, crawling, rolling, and holding more than one hand above chest height. You will replace them with gender performance so as to improve your Darwinian fitness, and you will enlist cars and other motorized components to move your body, which you will keep in a narrow photogenic posture at all times. Your only sanctioned experience of a childlike state will be through alcohol.

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        Te reason people got creeped out by Michael Jackson was the pedophilia. The fact that the amusement park stuff was a way to lure in kids is the problem, not that he liked carousels.