Fiction doesnβt affect real life, but this fictional pony is my waifu and sheβs SO. HOT.
— a conveniently selective fandom
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“I have been a lifelong feminist, and as an artist working in the animation industry for more than 16 years I have striven to do right by women and girls in the animated projects I have been part of. I try to bring sincerity and depth to the female characters I’ve animated and have fought in development and story meetings to make female characters more than just the typical girlfriend, Mom or sex symbol.” - Lauren Faust
“Color has never, ever been depicted as a race indicator for the ponies.” - Lauren Faust
“I’m going to let you know, from where I stand the darker side of the fandom is not what I will talk about, it’s not part of what the show is about, but if you choose to do that, that is your choice, it’s not why we’re here, not why I’M here.” - Nicole Oliver
“Gotta admit, that kind of gives me the creeps. I’d rather not know about it.” - Lauren Faust
Because way too many people forget these. I wonder why. (via tarajenkins)
See also:
“I have been a lifelong feminist, and as an artist working in the animation industry for more than 16 years I have striven to do right by women and girls in the animated projects I have been part of. I try to bring sincerity and depth to the female characters I’ve animated and have fought in development and story meetings to make female characters more than just the typical girlfriend, Mom or sex symbol.” - Lauren Faust
“Color has never, ever been depicted as a race indicator for the ponies.” - Lauren Faust
“I’m going to let you know, from where I stand the darker side of the fandom is not what I will talk about, it’s not part of what the show is about, but if you choose to do that, that is your choice, it’s not why we’re here, not why I’M here.” - Nicole Oliver
“Gotta admit, that kind of gives me the creeps. I’d rather not know about it.” - Lauren Faust
Because way too many people forget these. I wonder why. (via tarajenkins)
(via pinkiepony)