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Would I Get Made Fun Of For Putting Brony Stickers On My School Stuff

R&P: Who gives the most long-winded answers?

and who do you think gives the most short, concise and informative ones?

MQ- Favorite long-winded song? (aka, over 10 minutes)
MQ2- Favorite Short and sweet song ( under 3 minutes)?

BQ- If vegetarians only eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?

If you could go back to high school, what would you do differently? What are some of your regrets?

I am in my senior year in high school and I would love to press the reset button on the last three years and start again. There are always mistakes people make in the course of their lives that they wish they could correct, too many to number, really. There are, though, a few things I would do differently in general if I was given another chance.•Take more seriously my education- this is first and foremost because now I have seen what effects behavior and grades have on my future, however small. I had, and probably still do have, a lackadaisical attitude toward anything regarding hard work. I was also too complacent, not studying and being content passing with an 85. I wish I could go back and push myself more.•Learn more socially- School in general has been a learning experience for me socially, as I'm sure it has for kids everywhere. I just wish I would have handled things better, putting my pride aside and being more open to people. I hated working in groups and such, but those are great sources of experience for working with other people. Much like in the real world. I would go back and grow in appreciation of that.•Find a balance- If I was to go back I would try to find a good balance between my entertainment and my education, and physical health as well. This balance would better allow me to juggle all the responsibilities I had at school well, while improving my life at home, and being at peace within myself.•Find good friends- A huge factor in how I acted and what I did was my friends and associations. I would definitely try to choose better influences that not only push me to better myself but also know how to have wholesome fun.•Find myself- All through Junior High be High School (so far) I have gone not knowing who I was or who I was going to be. I changed myself from setting to setting in order to befriend others and please people. Had I found myself earlier I wouldn't have such a hard time fighting off peer pressure. Knowing who I was would have helped me with the previous point, finding good friends.One last thing, don't piss off the teachers! Kinda need them more and more as I mature.

What are the top 10 worst fan fictions ever written?

I don’t know ten works of fan fiction. But I do know two, and they’re both hilariously bad.My Immortal charts the love and fashion life of Ebony Dark’ness Dementia Raven Way, a 17 year old who describes herself as a goth, against the backdrop of a dramatic goths vs preps war at Hogwarts! Featuring memorable characters such as Snap, Lupin, Vampire Potter, Voldemort/Volxemort/Voldemprpt/Voldemint and Dumbledore/Dumblydore/Dumbledoree/Bumbledore, Marty McFly and (at one point), Darth Valer, this masterpiece of typos, beige prose, and proto-emo angst is a rollercoaster ride of hilarity that I keep coming back to over and over.A dramatic reading. Sort of. Hilarious fun.My Immortal / Fan Fic - TV Tropes - TV Tropes pageThe other favourite of mine is the weirdly named The Eye of Argon. This is a heroic fantasy novella by one Jim Theis, a dude (16 at the time of publishing) with “A talent for choosing the wrong word, and then misapplying it”. Famous for its overly colourful writing, terrible spelling, flat characters and so very purple prose, this one tells the story of Grignr, a barbarian who is imprisoned by an evil overlord, only to escape and… Well that’s about it actually.The plot is only incidental though, the enjoyment of this particular work comes from the incredibly bad writing, abundant cliches, flowery speech and hilariously mangled use of the English Language.The work is so “famously bad” that it lives at the heart of its own party game.“At science fiction conventions, The Eye Of Argon is now a sort of parlor game. All participants sit in a circle with a hard copy of the story, and the first one starts reading aloud — pronouncing every word as it's misspelled, and including every adjective. When they finally burst into laughter, the copy is passed to the next person.”A dramatic reading, featuring our beloved lord and master, Yahtzee Croshaw.The Eye of Argon - TV Tropes pageNote that both works are probably NSFW. Hilarious, but NSFW!

How should I handle a little boy who likes girls' toys?

I feel like I should link this: Rise of the Commercials – Nostalgia Critic(Despite the scandal surrounding this show, there were good points raised throughout the years about society.)Nostalgia Critic once brought up how commercials aimed towards boys and girls were surprisingly similar. Today, there's been easy bake ovens redesigned for boys that are sleeker, more chrome colored. Bronies are popular (with all the good and bad association), making it more acceptable for guys to announce that they like My Little Pony. Even my own My Little Pony toys were inherited from my brothers and they are fully functional adults with wives and kids of their own.So I wouldn't worry about boys playing with girl toys or girls playing with boy toys. Cooking is not the domain of women because male chefs exist in high cuisine. Military roles are gradually allowing more women into combat roles that used to be more difficult. Male nurses, male secretaries, female soldiers, we're shifting into roles that used to be defined to one gender. Even pink used to be considered a masculine color for being a shade of red while blue used to be feminine for its calming influence.

Can you straighten My Little Ponies hair?

You absolutely can flatten it with a flat iron! I've been a My Little Pony collector for a VERY long time, and I have straighten many ponies hair. Here is what you do. Make sure your flat iron is set to a very low setting. Wet the ponies hair and wash it with some shampoo. Rinse out the shampoo and run some conditioner through it. Leave some conditioner in, but make sure it's not too gunky, just so it still feels smooth and like there's some in the hair still. Split the hair into 3 sections or so. Run the flat iron through the hair from the base to the end. You don't need to move it really quickly, but don't be too slow when you do it. Then rinse out the conditioner, and let the hair dry. Voila! You have a pony with straight hair.

Here's a thread from pony collectors that explains what they have done and that flat irons do NOT ruin the hair.
http://www.mlparena.com/Forums/viewtopic...

Others have also suggested using fabric softener. I haven't tried this myself, so I can't attest to it. But the ironing thing definitely works.

14 and still like to play with dolls?

Hi everyone Im 14, 15 in September, And i have 2 American Girl dolls, Every now and then ill go thru like mini phases of loving them and loving to dress them up, play there hair, ect. But then ill feel embarrsed i have them and still play with them and put them in my closet hiden all the back. But then a couple months later ill feel bad i did that to them take them out and set them on my dresser, and play with them some more. Is this bad? like i feel to old to like this stuff yet at the same time i feel bad for the stuffed animals/dolls that i dont play with them anymore or that im shoving them away, I swear like to me i know this sounds still but in away i feel bad like they have feelings or somthing and when im at the store i see dolls lines up waiting to be sold and feel bad they dont have a home yet. and no one to play with them. i already know im gonna get some haters saying im dumb or stupid or mental to still like to play with them or whatever, but i feel bad for shoving them away sometimes i feel like im just shoving away my childhood. So plzzzz no haters
Thanks

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