Board Thread:Fun & Games/@comment-1764483-20140903001048/@comment-1764483-20141229190721

TheGollddMAN wrote: This may be a serious question, but I have no intention of hurting anyone's feelings and just being curious:

When did you start watching MLP and why did you like it? What made you draw towards itself? MLPea? (s)Well, then...

The story of Brainulator9's bronydom starts on October 10, 2010. In the United States of America, the country of Brainulator's living, Discovery Kids was taken off the air to create The Hub, a joint venture between Discovery Communications and Hub Network. The family of Brainulator's first reason to tune in was because of an interest in the Pictureka! game show, most expressed by the mother of the family, who is turning 45 today. That was, at first, all that the family watched of that channel. Brainulator barely knew about MLP:FiM, and was living under Tom the bronydom rock. Later on, by February-ish 2012, The Game of Life and Family Game Night were also liked TV shows of the family. As Brainulator was doing his homework in another room, he heard a sound. Music, to be exact. He heard "Equestria Girls" (or "Estique Girls" as he originally thought it was), a parody of Katy Perry's "California Girls" (this was before the Equestria Girls sub-franchise), and was interested, being a fan of the original song. He looked up the show on Wikipedia, and found that the show had a fandom, not unlike that of a certain show about an aquatic sponge from eleven years prior. He got interested in the show after more research, and then he watched his first full episode on Xfinity's VOD service, "Read it and Weep". Brainulator watched a few more episodes, and then stopped. To this day, Brainulator cannot be accepted to be one by his family without asking for a lack of mockery, and he has barely kept up with the show, for some reason finding a strange preference of shows abouts boys with pet snakes and bread-mining ducks over a show about colorful ponies, as stated above, while Brainulator wonders if why that would be would be asked.