
xombiekilla 
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I mean, saying that the sight of a gay couple hurting my butt so much wouldn't really do much to me, considering that I already mentioned that I'm bisexual.
Like, the way they designed Zipp is a good example; I know they were going for the Rainbow Dash approach; I mean, that's kind of obvious. Both are females, both are tomboys, and both are pegasi. As I said, they're not even trying to make them different. But Zipp looks a bit too male-like that I almost confused her for a dude when I first saw her.
Now, for people who have not watched this show, like me. I saw small tidbits of it, not really enough to really know it. You would honestly make that same mistake, and I wouldn't blame you for it. If you don't watch it, you'd never know that she was straight.
Rainbow is a tomboy, plain and simple, but you can easily tell she's a female without even trying. With Zipp, it took me a little while to identify that. Then, they start things off with what can be considered as racism in Equestria in the first movie, and even a little bit in the show without even much direction as to who caused what, only because some mare (I don't remember her name) was jealous that they could use magic.? That's not a good argument point. Like The Villainous Trio did it better, and Rainbow Dash did it better.
I mean, saying that the sight of a gay couple hurting my butt so much wouldn't really do much to me, considering that I already mentioned that I'm bisexual.
Like, the way they designed Zipp is a good example; I know they were going for the Rainbow Dash approach; I mean, that's kind of obvious. Both are females, both are tomboys, and both are pegasi. As I said, they're not even trying to make them different. But Zipp looks a bit too male-like that I almost confused her for a dude when I first saw her.
Now, for people who have not watched this show, like me. I saw small tidbits of it, not really enough to really know it. You would honestly make that same mistake, and I wouldn't blame you for it. If you don't watch it, you'd never know that she was straight.
Rainbow is a tomboy, plain and simple, but you can easily tell she's a female without even trying. With Zipp, it took me a little while to identify that. Then, they start things off with what can be considered as racism in Equestria in the first movie, and even a little bit in the show without even much direction as to who caused what, only because some mare (I don't remember her name) was jealous that they could use magic