A thread to discuss My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and the tie-in media.
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Edited by Mrph1 on Aug 26th 2024 at 10:24:26 AM
RE: the size of Ponyville:
I come from a small town, about 5,000 people strong - the bare minimum to be considered a town, at least by Canadian legal standards. Despite it being that small, we still had fast food restaurants, and there were many places I never went, just because they were out of my way, or that most of my friends and the like tended to group in other, more central locations. It's very likely that most of the time in Ponyville is just spent near the centre of town, where Sugar Cube Corner and Carousel Boutique would be located, or near Fluttershy's Cottage or AJ's Farm, but there are other locations we've never been to because it simply isn't pertinent.
Birthright: an original web novel about Dragons, the Burdens of Leadership, and Mangoes.@Syd: I got this jumping spider who mooches in my room
I got this jumping spider
jumping spider
as a follow up to that sad picture I posted last night, there's now a completely opposite version.
I find arachnophobia to be a bit silly. Spiders kill pesky insects, like house flies and mosquitoes, and therefore should be tolerated.
I'll tolerate them as long as they don't land on me. I won't be held responsible for my reflexes.
I put my friend in a coconut! He lives in my hat! Hey, come hang out!Spiders are generally good. I'll kill sack spiders though because I've studied spiders and I know that they are well known for biting people in their sleep and leaving horrible sores.
Similarly, the highly toxic ones are welcome to exist, as long as it's far away.
Also, in TPP, Kenya's letter was tossed. We can never complete his duty.
We're sorry Kenya.
Hmmm ... A picture of Kenya and Derpy in postal worker suits would be cute.
EDIT:
That too.
edited 3rd Jun '14 1:26:24 PM by Sereg
Santos: Phobias aren't something that people can help. They can do their damndest to resist it, but there will always at least be that lingering chill...
FE: New Mystery Only Feet 7PM PT Sun, Mon, Fri; Umamusume Haru Arima 7PM PT Wed, Thurs: http://www.twitch.tv/kuroitsubasatenshiI'm generally okay with them, because there's a pretty distinct lack of large and/or venomous spiders where I live. Which I'm pretty fine with, really.
Birthright: an original web novel about Dragons, the Burdens of Leadership, and Mangoes.I'm not good with creepy crawlies of any sort. Once something lands on me I start getting paranoid, and itchy. I don't like bees because I was attacked by a swarm of them once. I don't like big dogs because I had some bad encounters with aggressive ones. I don't like being outside at night because of what else my be out there...
In other news I'm reading the first arc of the MLP comics to get a feel for Chrysalis' character, and I have to say I love everyone's various expressions.
edited 3rd Jun '14 1:36:44 PM by IkeAndMike
http://h0useb0und.tumblr.com/When I was a kid, I was terrified of hornets and bees. That's what getting stung inside the ear will do to you.
I put my friend in a coconut! He lives in my hat! Hey, come hang out!This too. I have phobias, so I know what it's like. For example, when I feel claustrophobic, I am completely aware that I can breathe, yet I feel that I can't.
I remember how people would always try to make me overcome/face/conquer my fears on rides at Theme Parks. I eventually realised, that every time I felt even more terrified than the previous time.
I frigging love spiders(as long as they don't try to kill me.),then again I love a lot of animals/creatures most would find terrifying(ie. Rats,scorpions,snakes). Hate,no despise Flies.
Spider
◊ Rarity
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edited 3rd Jun '14 2:02:39 PM by ScottPilgrim2013
My Tumblr "If theirs one thing I'm good at, it's blowing" Jesse Cox 2013

I thought it was safe to assume eating is mandatory for most creatures.