@DJDerpy2013
Considering M.A. Larson is the writer and it’s an episode starring the fandom-favorite background ponies, it seems most definitely intentional.
@Maya
Pandas are the black-and-white endangered animals from China:
“Pandering” is defined as ‘gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.)’…it’s a buzz-word used by some disgruntled bronies when something popular in the fandom is referenced in the show.
@MrXemnas1992
haha funny video. I´ve seen it before, still don´t know what pandas mean. Pandering? That´s a bit difficult to catch for non-native english speakers.
But, you know, what’re you gonna do? :P
“I’m so evil!”
Seems like there’s a very high chance that question will be asked near the airing of S05E09, and of course answered.
Considering M.A. Larson is the writer and it’s an episode starring the fandom-favorite background ponies, it seems most definitely intentional.
This video by Saberspark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0ly60b42ig
@Maya
…That was completely clever, and I am stupid for not realizing it sooner.
Panda + ring = pandering
It works in a stupid English-only way. ;)
I get it now, but using pandas as a contraction for “pandering” is a bit silly.
Pandas are the black-and-white endangered animals from China:
“Pandering” is defined as ‘gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.)’…it’s a buzz-word used by some disgruntled bronies when something popular in the fandom is referenced in the show.
haha funny video. I´ve seen it before, still don´t know what pandas mean. Pandering? That´s a bit difficult to catch for non-native english speakers.
That was the name of the video “they’re throwing pandas at us” originated from…check the source link.
Except steal and drink an Erlenmeyer flask of Chemical X?