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@PetePippers: Dear Princess PetePippers,
We're nowhere near as annoying as weeaboos, so as long as you downvote them as well we'll keep loving and tolerating you. You're as honest as Applejack and as brave as Rainbow Dash. Keep up the good work!21 1 -
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@PickleOHatred: I'm only on Canv.as late at night/early in the morning, so my best OC is missed by many. I'm not changing my ways just for stickers.
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@Anonymous: feel free to. I hate weeabos more than you, I am just letting you know that I think it is annoying that you take canon speak from the show (Which is rather inaccurate cause you know one of the main characters is a fucking dragon, THATS NOT A PONY AT ALL) and use it wherever the fuck you please. Not to mention you keep droning on about the fucking show all the time. At least the ones I've encountered. Sorry but some members of your group have coloured my opinion of the lot of you. Still like you more than weeaboos though.
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@Anonymous: mmm I forgot that I also wanted to touch on the use of the word "Tolerate". When you tolerate something, it means that you DON'T like it, and really, you want it to stop, BUT you are willing to deal with it regardless. You should be saying "Love and Accept" its a much better, more inclusive, and sounds less like you are dealing with a problem, and more like you are actually, you know, spreading the message of the show.
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@PetePippers: i think the first step to acceptance is tolerance.
tolerance leads to accepting that which is different or uncomfortable.
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@Anonymous: acceptance doesn't always mean that you follow everything blindly, charging headlong into danger cause you accept it. Acceptance can mean that you are one step past tolerating something, that you know it exists, you have found a way to like it, and you aren't just putting up with it for some reason or another.
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@Anonymous: The first step towards acceptance is denial. Then anger, bargaining, sadness.
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@Anonymous: I thought it was helvetica.
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@Anonymous: It's not just that but also Canvas users. I've had many of my own threads derailed and ruined because one user doesn't agree with another users politics to which they will fight and bicker until the thread is dead. Another thing, some make it their duty to throw that flag button up on the tiniest thing, even if it doesn't violate CoC, just because they don't agree with the content or humor. I don't know these particular users are some sort of evolutionary troll or what but it gets annoying. People should get warnings or bans for being flag nazi wannabe mods which I don't see. I'm fine with the CoC but some people wield it as a weapon to win arguments other than a guideline.
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@Heji: I hear what you are saying, but on the other hand canv.as is still only beta. By the time it goes Alpha I am sure the canv.as team will have good ways to weed out the worst of 4chan and drive them back into their /b/holes. One thing I have noticed is how strict they are being on Code of Conduct. I have had 3 warnings so far (none of them being porn but more like sexual suggestive text on pictures). As long as the staff keeps enforcing the rules 4Chan will sulk away like the bastard child it is. Cause if there is one thing 4Chan3r's hate the most, above all else, is internet rules. I know this cause I am a 4chan3r and I love my /b/ro's with all my heart, but there is a time and a place for everything. And canv.as is not the place.
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@the_harbinger: It's sort of the plus of 4chan being anon. They can be dicks for fun but there's really no benefit from it other than the joys of being a dick at the time. However for lare projects or causes (Voting, making EA worst company in America, saving a helpless cat named Dusty, etc), they can use the same mentality to ban together to see a greater good/something funny come of it.
As opposed to canv.as where if you 1up someone, you get a sticker for it. Therefore if you have a name you build a reputation because more stickers = more popular. However there is a benefit to doing this as an anon as well seeing as how stickers count no matter what you post as.
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