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C Money
Duck - bundle of quacks

@Mit boy  
A: Twilight was never her master, and she left sunset.  
B: After informing every student in canterlot high that you took over their minds, The students took a beating her. I offered a path to glory, and she took it.  
C: Money! (L3L)  
D: I am not her “master”. I am her teacher.
Smiling9376

@C Money  
If that is the case, then surely it’s better to allow them to find those paths instead. Clearly, Adagio has found her place here, curled up in the lap of our beloved ketchup-and-mustard pony waifu.
Smiling9376

@C Money  
It may not siphon energy from your soul, but it does consume flesh from your bones. The acts may be different, but the concept is still the same. Where it comes from, Darwin’s law is law itself. Humans, domesticated and tamed, would naturally see its origins as “evil”, when in reality it is just nature running its course. Can that not be said for the Sirens, as well, that their actions against Canterlot High were only so that they could live to see another day?
 
Is this a matter of “good” and “evil”, or different concepts of morality clashing together?
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@PonyPon  
Hmm…. that is true.
 
 
@C Money  
To do what’s necessary for the sake of survival can’t possibly be more or less evil than a lion killing a gazelle for a feast, or a bird dropping its young from the nest down a great height to encourage it to fly. Everyone does it, to varying degrees.