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Spades_Slick
#1497454
4 days ago
That mailman is an hero to us all.
Anonymous
#1497508
4 days ago
I can not blame the mailman. I would be just as annoyed in his position.
Anonymous
#1497525
4 days ago
>See an adorable helpless creature that speaks and acts like a young child

>Torture it, grotesquely harm it, and kill it as painfully as possible

Sometimes, people, I wonder if the internet is not truly Hell, as it seems most people have the right mentality here.

Don't get me wrong, treating these critters in the polar opposite to the point where you get smarty friends is equally bad. A middle ground is best, not being a doormat while not being a cock-juggling thundercunt. You dig?
Anonymous
#1497536
4 days ago
Honestly I find the works that treat fluffy ponies "well" more disturbing than the abuse. The abuse is just standard stuff for the internet. The stuff that is not abuse creates an image of fluffy ponies as a cross between your ideal childhood pet and an ideal child. In stories where the owner of a fluffy pony does not tortoure it, the relationship resembles a child-partent relationship more than an owner pet relationship. Stories of this kind that do not involve owners usually dipict fluffy pony families as having relationships with far less conflict than any given human family relationship. It is as if the creators of such works use fluffy ponies to project something they never had or aspire to have. This comes off as disturbing to me in the same way I see cat or dog people as disturbing. Don't get me wrong though, I still enjoy the love works, as well as the abuse works, which means I must love getting disturbed.
Anonymous
#1497555
4 days ago
>It is the year 2030.
>It's been almost 2 decades since the fluffy ponies have been made, now there are about 50 billion fluffies around the world.
>But the main problem is not their number, but the effect they have on people. Or, more precisely, the fact that they are mostly used as a substitute for children. As a result, the population of the so called "first world" has halved in the last decade, since people don't bother with children, a fluffy pony costs much less to keep, and people tend not to plan too forwards on the long run. They they can keep the money they earn (fluffy chow is almost as cheap as the fluffies themselves, especially since some of them are made of stray fluffies as well, though the public does not know about this).
Life in third world countries on the other hand has been improved significantly, since they rather use them as a food source, world hunger problem has been solved.
Anonymous
#1497559
4 days ago
^fail, I intended this as a very short >greentext, but kinda forgot about that very fast.
PandaSennin
#1497597
4 days ago
To be quite honest, this was kinda boring and senseless. You've done better dude.
Tabula_Rojo
#1497807
4 days ago
Suprised the prank guy didn't get a fine or jail time for tampering with mailboxes, it's a felony you know