Lapp: @Voslar: Haha, I thought the same thing of Sweetie Belle for a long while.
Then she inexplicably grew on me. Think I went full-retard that day. No coming back.
Anonymous2: I love me some Babs and I love those curvy women. Girls that are too skinny, like I can see your ribs skinny, just don't do it for me. I like a girl that I can tease by "pinching an inch" on her playfully.
Anonymous3: Because human brains hold images of your face so that you can assosiate facial structures with emotions, and because ponys are usualy smiling in huge excess, extended exposure to almost any pony will result in your assosiating that pony with happyness.
Which means you would like nearly any pony they gave you, even background ponys with no chericter.
Lapp: You're reaching a little too far, A3. That works for faces, but I don't think that you could really call a cartoon a "face" in this context; your brain is hard-wired to find human faces, it's why you see them in clouds, patterns and all. A pony is neither human nor real, and doesn't register with your brain at that level. While operant/classical conditioning could maybe make someone associate a circular smilie face with happiness, you won't make someone happy by showing them a circular smilie face over and over.
I don't like about half of the ponies, and continue to dislike actual horses, because they have zero connection with a cartoon pony, ya silly.
[spoiler/]Lezbehonest, those jeans aren't even particularly skinny to begin with
It somehow managed to mess up what I typed; I'm only aware because I have to do it hella slow on my phone. :0
@Voslar: Err'body loves Babs.
Then she inexplicably grew on me. Think I went full-retard that day. No coming back.
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@Voslar: It really is... But she's still pretty cute for a tomboy.
Which means you would like nearly any pony they gave you, even background ponys with no chericter.
I don't like about half of the ponies, and continue to dislike actual horses, because they have zero connection with a cartoon pony, ya silly.