Saturday Morning Horse - The Times, they are a Changeling

6.16 - The Times, they are a Changeling
0830 PST / 1130 EST
20.08.2016

6.16 - When Spike travels with Twilight and Sunburst back to the Crystal Empire to visit Flurry Heart, they discover the entire empire in a panic due to the reported presence of Changeling spy.\





Comments (26)

  1. Another extremely dissapointing episode.

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    1. Another retarded comment on here.

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    2. Another shill on damage control duty.

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  2. P U R P L E T Y R A N N Y !

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  3. Listen buddy, Purple Tranny is definitely not Donald Trump.

    One is a man with bad hair who claims to be successful/projects an image of success which is in fact primarily made up of bankruptcy and failed ventures, a self-impressed abuser who runs through romantic partners almost as fast as he does excuses for his own stupidity, is a narcissist psychopath who speaks in extremes and is convinced he's a genius, lies out one side of the mouth and kisses asses with the other, believes you can buy friends with financial donations and "favors", is well known only for his blowhard personality and nasty attitude,

    and the other is Donald Trump.

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    1. Every article, you come here and shit up the comments with crap about me. You obviously have an axe to grind. Whatever I've done to wrong you, I'm willing to apologise for, to make amends for. Email me or Tweet at me, let's talk.

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    2. Oh. That is what that specific shitpost is about? Dammit. This anon noticed it was not a posted comment and though it was just a meme for fun. Not harassment. Not to disappoint, but this is not the anon you are looking for then.

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    3. By "willing to make amends" you mean harass and publicly berate and try to destroy their name in the fanon. that's all I've ever seen you do to people who bully you. by bully, I mean disagree with. go back to your bff dolan trump

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    4. For Purple Tranny: A Narcissist's Prayer, aka her life motto


      A Narcissist's Prayer

      That didn't happen.

      And if it did, it wasn't that bad.

      And if it was, that's not a big deal.

      And if it is, that's not my fault.

      And if it was, I didn't mean it.

      And if I did...

      You deserved it.

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    5. I met Purple Tinker at a con once. She called me a nigger.

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    6. Let’s dispel once and for all with this fiction that Purple Tinker doesn’t know what she’s doing. She knows exactly what she’s doing.

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    7. I never considered that Purple Tinker might be a Narcissist ... so I googled a list of Narcissist traits...

      "Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a disorder that is characterized by a long-standing pattern of grandiosity (either in fantasy or actual behavior), an overwhelming need for admiration, and usually a complete lack of empathy toward others. People with this disorder often believe they are of primary importance in everybody’s life or to anyone they meet. While this pattern of behavior may be appropriate for a king in 16th Century England, it is generally considered inappropriate for most ordinary people today.

      People with narcissistic personality disorder often display snobbish, disdainful, or patronizing attitudes. For example, an individual with this disorder may complain about a clumsy waiter’s “rudeness” or “stupidity” or conclude a medical evaluation with a condescending evaluation of the physician.

      In laypeople terms, someone with this disorder may be described simply as a “narcissist” or as someone with “narcissism.” Both of these terms generally refer to someone with narcissistic personality disorder.

      A personality disorder is an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates from the norm of the individual’s culture. The pattern is seen in two or more of the following areas: cognition; affect; interpersonal functioning; or impulse control. The enduring pattern is inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations. It typically leads to significant distress or impairment in social, work or other areas of functioning. The pattern is stable and of long duration, and its onset can be traced back to early adulthood or adolescence.

      Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder

      In order for a person to be diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) they must meet five or more of the following symptoms:

      Has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements)
      Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love
      Believes that he or she is “special” and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people (or institutions)
      Requires excessive admiration
      Has a very strong sense of entitlement, e.g., unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations
      Is exploitative of others, e.g., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends
      Lacks empathy, e.g., is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others
      Is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her
      Regularly shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes

      Because personality disorders describe long-standing and enduring patterns of behavior, they are most often diagnosed in adulthood. It is uncommon for them to be diagnosed in childhood or adolescence, because a child or teen is under constant development, personality changes and maturation. However, if it is diagnosed in a child or teen, the features must have been present for at least 1 year.

      Narcissistic personality disorder is more prevalent in males than females, and is thought to occur in around 6 percent of the general population, according to research."

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    8. So what's the personality disorder for "someone who obsessively shitposts about the same person on every single post on an entire website"?

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    9. Not nearly as bad as the one for "someone who obsessively lurks these shitposts about the same person on every single article on an entire website and insists on feeding them."

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    10. Okay, so READING shitposts is far worse than MAKING said shitposts. Got it.

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    11. ...Here I thought Purple Tinker was at least literate.

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    12. He is as literate as he is female.

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    13. @19:41, at least you can get a surgery to fix the second part. I'm sure his parents would have given him brain surgery if they thought it would help. they sent him to 'special school' after all, they clearly knew something was wrong with him.

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    14. Pretty telling that the first response to "I think Purple Tinker has a personality disorder" is "no you have a personality disorder!" Way to prove them right, Twanker...

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    15. You'd think people would get tired of making the same shit posts over and over again for six years.

      But war, war never changes.

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    16. But Purple Tinker, Purple Tinker never changes.* FTFY

      Some people have grown and matured in those six years; if anything, it seems like Purple Tinker has gotten worse. And she never figured out the meaning of 'don't feed the trolls'.

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  4. This episode did not generate much changeling porn

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  5. Purple Tinker never did anything beyond his short stunt at a con based off a cartoon for little girls.

    Bitter, unemployed and creepier than ever since then.

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  6. I'm surprised Purple Tinker hasn't killed himself yet, being as he states regularly that misgendering is evil and cruel enough to drive someone to suicide ...

    But Tinker wouldn't lie about something like that for attention, would he?

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  7. I remember getting into that Bob Dylan song because of someone I met in the pony fandom, so it's funny to see an episode named after it now. Miss you Hawkeye.

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