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Improper Use of Fridge Logic


* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos. Lily herself lampshades this, saying in the description "Anyone who catches the very unsubtle visuals will either laugh or lynch me."

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* So why did Lily never do "In A Minute: Legend Of Everfree?"
* Is Lily even doing "In A Minute" anymore?
* Why is Lily constantly ignoring her commenters complaints and not filling in the gaps on her shows for "In A Minute"?
* Is there any chance of "In A Minute" for SVTFOE season 4?

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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos. Lily herself lampshades this, saying in the description "Anyone who catches the very unsubtle visuals will either laugh or lynch me."

!!FridgeLogic
* So why did Lily never do "In A Minute: Legend Of Everfree?"
* Is Lily even doing "In A Minute" anymore?
* Why is Lily constantly ignoring her commenters complaints and not filling in the gaps on her shows for "In A Minute"?
* Is there any chance of "In A Minute" for SVTFOE season 4?
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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos. Lily herself lampshades this, saying in the description "Anyone who catches the very unsubtle visuals will either laugh or lynch me."

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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos. Lily herself lampshades this, saying in the description "Anyone who catches the very unsubtle visuals will either laugh or lynch me.""

!!Fridge Logic
* So why did Lily never do "In A Minute: Legend Of Everfree?"
* Is Lily even doing "In A Minute" anymore?
* Why is Lily constantly ignoring her commenters complaints and not filling in the gaps on her shows for "In A Minute"?
* Is there any chance of "In A Minute" for SVTFOE season 4?
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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos.

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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos. Lily herself lampshades this, saying in the description "Anyone who catches the very unsubtle visuals will either laugh or lynch me."
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Actually, I'd be surprised to say that ANY of these are examples of Fridge Brilliance, but the one I've deleted (again) is the most egregious example.


* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.
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* ''Glass of Water - Forsaking the Background'' opens with a repurposed video from Manga Kamen of Luna seeing the Tantabus to make Lily appear instead with a monstrous grin on her face with the citizens' of Ponyville's reactions. It then cuts to Lily on her own set saying "I don't know what this is supposed to be a reference to, but I like it. RUN LUNA! I'M COMING TO DEVOUR YOUR SOUL!" The clip is in fact a reference to Manga/AttackOnTitan, which features massive colossi that devour humans. A rather accurate LargeHam line for someone who claims to despise Japanese animation and comics.

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* ''Glass of Water - Forsaking the Background'' opens with a repurposed video from Manga Kamen of Luna seeing the Tantabus to make Lily appear instead with a monstrous grin on her face with the citizens' of Ponyville's reactions. It then cuts to Lily on her own set saying "I don't know what this is supposed to be a reference to, but I like it. RUN LUNA! I'M COMING TO DEVOUR YOUR SOUL!" The clip is in fact a reference to Manga/AttackOnTitan, which features massive colossi that devour humans. A rather accurate LargeHam line for someone who claims to despise Japanese animation and comics.comics.
* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.
* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos.
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The first one is really just consistent internal logic and the second is a pretty easy to get reference.
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Neither are examples of fridge brilliance


* ''Glass of Water - Forsaking the Background'' opens with a repurposed video from Manga Kamen of Luna seeing the Tantabus to make Lily appear instead with a monstrous grin on her face with the citizens' of Ponyville's reactions. It then cuts to Lily on her own set saying "I don't know what this is supposed to be a reference to, but I like it. RUN LUNA! I'M COMING TO DEVOUR YOUR SOUL!" The clip is in fact a reference to Manga/AttackOnTitan, which features massive colossi that devour humans. A rather accurate LargeHam line for someone who claims to despise Japanese animation and comics.
* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.
* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos.

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* ''Glass of Water - Forsaking the Background'' opens with a repurposed video from Manga Kamen of Luna seeing the Tantabus to make Lily appear instead with a monstrous grin on her face with the citizens' of Ponyville's reactions. It then cuts to Lily on her own set saying "I don't know what this is supposed to be a reference to, but I like it. RUN LUNA! I'M COMING TO DEVOUR YOUR SOUL!" The clip is in fact a reference to Manga/AttackOnTitan, which features massive colossi that devour humans. A rather accurate LargeHam line for someone who claims to despise Japanese animation and comics.
* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.
* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily discussed in several older videos.
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Modifying for better accuracy


* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia movement that Lily Peet had a part in from way way long ago, 2013 or something.

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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia movement Molestia, a minor Twitter/Tumblr campaign that Lily Peet had a part discussed in from way way long ago, 2013 or something.several older videos.
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Lily has openly said that she is an Authoritarian. This isn\'t Fridge Brilliance.


* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia movement that Lily Peet had a part in from way way long ago, 2013 or something.
** And in the video itself, Lily states that she'd rather live in a totally oppressed world than a world with freedom that means nothing. in reference to how in a world where Nightmare Moon was the leader, everyone was safe. She shows a picture of the Knights of Ren from [[StarWars Star Wars: The Force Awakens]] when she mentioned the "Order over Freedom" section of the video, and Lily in the past has made it known that she loves the Star Wars prequels, a love for The Forced Unleashed, and was once planing a video on Anakin's transformation to the Dark Side. It's pretty obvious that with her liking of the more darker aspects of the force in the Star Wars verse that she would prefer total order over everything else if she had limited choices in the matter.

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* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia movement that Lily Peet had a part in from way way long ago, 2013 or something.
** And in the video itself, Lily states that she'd rather live in a totally oppressed world than a world with freedom that means nothing. in reference to how in a world where Nightmare Moon was the leader, everyone was safe. She shows a picture of the Knights of Ren from [[StarWars Star Wars: The Force Awakens]] when she mentioned the "Order over Freedom" section of the video, and Lily in the past has made it known that she loves the Star Wars prequels, a love for The Forced Unleashed, and was once planing a video on Anakin's transformation to the Dark Side. It's pretty obvious that with her liking of the more darker aspects of the force in the Star Wars verse that she would prefer total order over everything else if she had limited choices in the matter.
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* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.

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* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.discussion.
* ''Glass of Water - Down with Celestia'': the title itself is a reference to the Down With Molestia movement that Lily Peet had a part in from way way long ago, 2013 or something.
** And in the video itself, Lily states that she'd rather live in a totally oppressed world than a world with freedom that means nothing. in reference to how in a world where Nightmare Moon was the leader, everyone was safe. She shows a picture of the Knights of Ren from [[StarWars Star Wars: The Force Awakens]] when she mentioned the "Order over Freedom" section of the video, and Lily in the past has made it known that she loves the Star Wars prequels, a love for The Forced Unleashed, and was once planing a video on Anakin's transformation to the Dark Side. It's pretty obvious that with her liking of the more darker aspects of the force in the Star Wars verse that she would prefer total order over everything else if she had limited choices in the matter.
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* ''Glass of Water - Forsaking the Background'' opens with a repurposed video from Manga Kamen of Luna seeing the Tantabus to make Lily appear instead with a monstrous grin on her face with the citizens' of Ponyville's reactions. It then cuts to Lily on her own set saying "I don't know what this is supposed to be a reference to, but I like it. RUN LUNA! I'M COMING TO DEVOUR YOUR SOUL!" The clip is in fact a reference to Manga/AttackOnTitan, which features massive colossi that devour humans. A rather accurate LargeHam line for someone who claims to despise Japanese animation and comics.
* ''Glass of Water - Tropes vs Orchard Blossom'' is 7 straight minutes of Lily pointing out and explaining the subtle hints and implicit character interactions of ''Brotherhooves Social.'' Lily's later 3AM Rambles on [[CriticalDissonance the differences between the Casual Viewer and a Critic]] put this episode and many earlier Glass of Water videos in the context of being a "Criticism 101" for the casual viewer. As well as explaining why Lily has such a distaste for the "It's my opinion" style of discussion.

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