Rainbow Rocks 10th Anniversary - Let's celebrate the 10th anniversary of Rainbow Rocks with an art event! Here
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Background Pony #3375
Well alrighty then ,I just wanna clear up two things,this pic can’t be used as argument against this ship cause Tits can refer to birds,so any pro-shipper can use that to discredit this image,so you should probably use the terms ,female mammary glands,vaginas or the estrogen bearing gender if your against it
 
Second this pic still can’t be used because it’s message holds such little water since another guy could make the same image with the text stating a pro-shipping stance such NOTEWORTHY I LOVE YOUR HORSECOCK AND ONLY HORSECOCK and that statement will also be just as weak So this pic in itself along with those that use the same format as it cannot be used in an arguing capacity of any kind….go Raripants.
Antonyourknee
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
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A waste of biomatter
@Psychopomf  
Fan fics are this fandoms crack,you need some cocain(a ship) to make some first…well I think it makes sense….no? man I gotta stop reading fan fics.THEIR TALKING ABOUT THE BIRD!!!
Background Pony #3375
“The tits, chickadees, and titmice constitute Paridae, a large family of small passerine birds which occur in the northern hemisphere and Africa. Most were formerly classified in the genus Parus.”