Listly by Miyah Sundermeyer
A blogger with Autism does her own seperate show on "My Little Pony: Friendship is magic. This is since this is something that she is passionate about.
My video channel is mainly used for blogging about my experiences of living on the Autism spectrum. It is also used for educating the world about better ways to tackle things. I have always been a major fan of cartoons because I think they are a nice escape.
My video channel is mainly used for blogging about my experiences of living on the Autism spectrum. It is also used for educating the public about Autism. Hi everypony: welcome to this special edition of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. In this episode, I talk about the reviews of "Princess Twilight Sparkle" in my own words.
My video channel is mainly used for blogging about my experiences of living on the Autism spectrum. It is also used for educating the public about Autism. Finally, I also use the blog to video tape my own adds. This is the my little pony season 4 finale review episode.
My video channel is mainly used for blogging about my experiences of living on the Autism spectrum. I also like to talk about things in the nerd world since I have goals to set. So what better to start than to start reviewing the work of other fans who are into My Little Pony Friendship Magic.
I recently viewed MLP season 4, "Castlemania." As a part of my blogs, I am doing a set of reviews on each episode this season. This is also to demonstrate how my mind works while living on the Autism Spectrum.
“Bronies” are a (very large) group of My Little Pony fans. I know you’re picturing a bunch of six year old girls but that’s not the case. This documentary is about grown men who are hardcore fans of the show. Some might think this is strange, but like the doc states, there is nothing wrong with anyone liking a show about love and friendship. This is true even if you are a teenage boy.