Anon 03/28/2018 (Wed) 22:36:22 No.1097 del
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>It could also lead to the acceptance of this form along with the old still existing, but not absolute any more.
Agreed
>there is a lot more deeper implications and meanings then one would expect for a show of this caliber.
Not even Faust would have thought about this back in 2010. Literally nobody, neither you and me nor all the pony boards could have expected this potential from a laughable franchise.

>I never thought I'd watch a show about ponies teaching about friendship, and then I never thought I'd speculate how there government and society function, not to mention actually having some stuff to actually make a fair guess on a few things.
That´s what most plebs and people in general tend to believe at first, but instead of being an innocent show,it´s us who are the innocents about looking down on it before. Sure it´s not Game of Thrones, but damn specualting about the lore and how the system works has made us talk a lot more than expected. This episode receives a high rating from me in terms of creating discussion and finding a critique about the education system. All of this with the typical students who are just getting to know each other and simply like to have fun. Amazing that the show is able to be simple yet, clever on certain details.

>Survey, over 80 % of Equestrian Educators have never heard of the EEA. EEA spokespony blames lack of resources for enforcement of rural schools.
That´s a good one. Those who critisize are like music critics to albums, they are failed musicians that got into critics. More of the same,those are failed teachers.

>Fancy Pants long a champion of education reform and school choice, applauses Friendship School in opt-ed to the Equestria Daily
We have some polarizing opinions here. Damn, this seems like the Last Jedi reviews.
>Will Princess Twilight Finally tackle education reform?
We will see in the next episode of Dragon Ball Super.