@Solitude
Well, we can use the blunderbuss for scratchies with the butt of the gun.
… Or even regular scratchies of the butt; you never know, they may like that. Some start shaking their butts back and forth to the rhythm of their tail… Y’know, like Nintendogs.
@The Chaos Hunger
Well when all your friends laugh at you and state that the reason is that you’re crazy, the idea of “What would come as a result of being sent to Magic Kindergarden” takes a back seat to “Why don’t my friends see this the way I do!?”
To get others to help you with a problem, before you work on it, you need to address the problem. If they fail to acknowledge the problem, you can’t DESCRIBE it to them: They don’t even believe it exists yet.
@ShimmeringStallion
She at least had good intentions, while Twilight was just bloody terrified of being sent back to kindergarten, which is both a silly and selfish fear; I don’t recall her being concerned about her friends not seeing her anymore.
Edited
Yeah, that’s physics for ya.
See this girl’s front? How it barely sways?
See her front? Do y’see it? Do y’see her front and what I mean? How that’s not what’s elevated? You’re looking at her front, right? Riiiiiight?
Well she’s not standing; it’d be more difficult to “sway” when your body’s pushed against the ground that much.
Best stick with hands. Also.
No tail waggie for Appul Pone.
Well, we can use the blunderbuss for scratchies with the butt of the gun.
… Or even regular scratchies of the butt; you never know, they may like that. Some start shaking their butts back and forth to the rhythm of their tail… Y’know, like Nintendogs.
That’d be a bit overkill. I vote we subdue them with hugs, scratchies and belly rubs. I’ll selflessly volunteer.
We must break out…
Das Blunderbuss.
Game over, man! Game over!
They’re coming from all directions!
which is why i said “gently”
Be careful you don’t get carried away.
yey
*squeezes her gently*
Hands Fluttershy over
May kindness follow you wherever you may go!
Well when all your friends laugh at you and state that the reason is that you’re crazy, the idea of “What would come as a result of being sent to Magic Kindergarden” takes a back seat to “Why don’t my friends see this the way I do!?”
To get others to help you with a problem, before you work on it, you need to address the problem. If they fail to acknowledge the problem, you can’t DESCRIBE it to them: They don’t even believe it exists yet.
She at least had good intentions, while Twilight was just bloody terrified of being sent back to kindergarten, which is both a silly and selfish fear; I don’t recall her being concerned about her friends not seeing her anymore.
Applejack did “Apple Family Reunion”.