
I felt sorry for that one pony who was on the verge of crying while singing, though. Even though their singing and song selection were… different… They still tried to give it their all, even though they were only getting boos.
1) Might just be burnt out for the moment. I’ll give you an example; Red Vs. Blue. Last season I watched the first four episodes and then just stopped. New episodes would come out and I’d just skip it. Eventually when the season ended, I sat down and watched the fifth episode. Then the sixth, seventh, all the way through to the end of the season in one sitting. It was incredible! But at the time they were coming out, I wasn’t too concerned.
I think what it comes down to is, it’s possible to enjoy a number of things, but we skip most of it because we don’t have the time. More so when it’s there to view whenever we feel like it.
I’m sure there’s dozens of television shows or games I’d be hooked to if I watched/played them. Whenever you have some time, you can sit down and try watching an episode or two. Doesn’t have to be today, doesn’t have to be tomorrow.
2) I don’t think there’s going to be much fun for the next few days.
3) He was, yes, to an extent. I’d have spent much more time with him but his wife hated me.
4) Thank you, but there’s not really anything to do.
5) It’s pretty disrespectful to boo somepony anyway. Having to see her get crushed so bad probably didn’t help my feelings on the evening.
But at the same rate, are you really going to get up on stage with a bunch of drunk ponies and sing if you know you can’t carry a tune? Sure as hay wouldn’t see up there; I know better.
Well… Hopefully it was a life lesson about being prepared before you attempt something.
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