When I mentioned the Brony Documentary, apparently I just meant "Let's Go and Meet the Bronies", which is a song that was released to hype up the documentary. I thought it was, like, the whole documentary. At the time I didn't think it was a very informative documentary, but actually it was just a song and not a source of information. According to the internet, the actual documentary got pirated and now John de Lancie is disappointed in us. I've always been the type of guy who believed in and understood the purpose of rules. If I've been learning anything, it's that all the rules are crazy and oh my god, nobody knows what's going on. Imagine having a day where somebody accuses you of breaking the law and they have police power to interfere with something you're doing, but then when you try to defend yourself, all you reveal is that the person with police power doesn't actually know any laws or how the laws work. And then you start thinking of all these things that should be or would be, and you know that everybody is better off with clear rules when they're enforced fairly, and, and... I mean, you'd think that if you sent an e-mail to a twenty-something CEO letting him know his website would be more profitable and better regarded if it did some quick legal training on related issues. Or if they just hired one guy to take complaints about the customer service. Or how ethics is not just about having a good reputation, but about keeping your company out of hot water. And then John de Lancie is mad! Guys. I met my girlfriend because of My Little Pony and then contacted the Better Business Bureau about financial damages related to a parody of My Little Pony. I don't even know. I am making this video post, and then I am forgetting. Some day I will have grandkids and they will think I am full of crap.