Both aisles, together with the concept of “A Tale of Two Cities”, would make a good inspiration for a “magic vs technology”
Considering how frequently the Transformers destroy their homeworld in pursuit of energon and how ponies live in a nice comfy environment protected by magic, I think that matchup would be a little unfair to technology.
That would sound amusing to me, especially of your delight in seeing images of your beloved characters. As if these toys are so magical, they can be good conduits for sorcery, aren’t they? Twilight would approve!(?)
I wish I had an isle like that. I got small town Wal-Mart though. And if you pace around the isle it looks more casual. Also take a cart with you and buy groceries to camouflage the pony! Happy shopping!
It will still be a fun story to read or write about, nonetheless, because I like to pit Hasbro’s best brands against each other.
Both aisles, together with the concept of “A Tale of Two Cities”, would make a good inspiration for a “magic vs technology”
Considering how frequently the Transformers destroy their homeworld in pursuit of energon and how ponies live in a nice comfy environment protected by magic, I think that matchup would be a little unfair to technology.
That would sound amusing to me, especially of your delight in seeing images of your beloved characters.
As if these toys are so magical, they can be good conduits for sorcery, aren’t they? Twilight would approve!(?)I do remember seeing one at a toy store in the Pavilion Shopping Mall in downtown Kuala Lumpur, rivaled by an isle for Transformers toys.
Both aisles, together with the concept of “A Tale of Two Cities”, would make a good inspiration for a magic vs technology conflict story!
who the fuck even leaves their house anymore
Those who could not order things online, or people who walk around outdoors.
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Then it sets in that store is going out of business.