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The only thing I disagreed with Sunset on in this special, even if it was for the better. Still cold as hell. Sunset was completely innocent otherwise, unlike her fans that draw art of her getting disturbing revenge on Wallflower. It’s like Best Human’s fans are trying to make me not like her anymore, shame on them.
Though robbing and mugging still have a threat of force being in it’s definition.
Robbing sounds correct. “Are you seriously robbing me during my song number?”
Maybe “robbing”, but that’s still not quite it.
There is ‘thieving’ but “are you thieving from me?” as a question doesn’t sound right.. It sounds old-timey. “Art thou thieving from my person? Do thou beshrew my baggage with thy hand of horse?”
“Steal” applies no matter how you do it, though. I want a word that specifically means the sneaking part too, not just the stealing.
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well there is ‘stealing’ but mugging sounds funnier. “stealing from me” sort of breaks up the words too much which sort of kills humour when reading it back.
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Steal?
…Well, crud. “Mugging” is still equally far off, though.
I was gonna say “pickpocketing”, but I didn’t want the inevitable “that’s not her pocket, that’s her backpack”.
…Does the English language even have a word that specifically means “to take without permission via sneakiness”?
burgle
ˈbəːɡ(ə)l/Submit
verbBRITISH
gerund or present participle: burgling
enter (a building) illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
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Ms. Cellophane, shoulda been my name…”
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I’d love to have the full version, Shannon Chan-Kent (Pinkie Pie’s singing voice, voice of Silver Spoon) did a fantastic job with the song.
WF: hey you and your friends do it too! its only fair!
Sunset:“Wait, are you telling me that villains always write and plan their music numbers? I would expect that from the Dazzlings, but you?”