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Solar Supporter - Fought against the New Lunar Republic rebellion on the side of the Solar Deity (April Fools 2023).
Roseluck - Had their OC in the 2023 Derpibooru Collab.
Elements of Harmony - Had an OC in the 2022 Community Collab
Twinkling Balloon - Took part in the 2021 community collab.
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2020) - Took part in the 2020 Community Collab
Wallet After Summer Sale -
Friendship, Art, and Magic (2018) - Celebrated Derpibooru's six year anniversary with friends.
Birthday Cake - Celebrated MLP's 7th birthday
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Background Pony #6229
 
Either is fine, but they sound slightly different to my ear.
 
Hm. You’ve made me think. To me, “You think you’ve won, do you?” sounds slightly more threatening than “You think you’ve won, don’t you?”. Both imply “WELL YOU’RE WRONG,” but the former is more mocking while the latter is more interrogative. The first would be stressed heavily: “You think you’ve won, do you?” while the latter would be incredulous. “You really think you’ve won, don’t you?”
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I believe it should be “Don’t you?”. And speaking of that, I don’t know how native English speakers can flawlessly, on the fly say a sentence that ends with the opposite of the verb they used at the start. If I don’t think the sentence through, then I fumble that every single time.