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The thoughts of a Pegasus named Pitty Paws #1


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I have often envied unicorns and alicorns for their ability to write without using their mouths.

I do know of a few non magical ponies who have also adapted this trait somehow and are able to hold

writing utensils in their hooves, but it's not something I've ever been able to do.

Oh, sure. I can hold one of my dolls up with my hooves, but there is a difference between being able to hold

a doll up, and being able to hold something up and actually use it to make intricate marks. So like some

of you pegasi, earth ponies, and maybe a few of you yet to be magically trained unicorns, here I am

writing this blog with my mouth and wishing for for once that I had the same appandages as many of

my dolls that sit on one of the shelves in my humble little home.

My dolls are based off of creatures known as humans. To be exact they are based off of the human mythology

known as the "movie slashers". As to weather or not any of these humans actually existed or were only the

stuff of fantasy is something I really don't exactly know. Anyways I'll talk about that later...

I'm going off topic here. What I was saying before is that they all have appendages that somehow let them

grasp stuff. These appendages are more like the claws of a griffin or dragon. Just like griffins and dragons they seem

to have an appendage that ends in smaller appendages.

With humans it is different.. They don't have claws like the dragons or griffons. Instead their (I suppose their toes) on all

four of their legs ended in rather flat like structures. Now what is odd is that according to some studies they would actually

paint these strange structures.

What is also interesting to note is that humans became so adapt at using the appendages on their front legs for grasping, writing,

and using materials that the appendages became longer. The appendages on the human hind legs remained shorter, but as a

result of further evolution these back appandages became the primary means of locomotion leaving the upper appendage completly

free to do other things.

Don't you wish it was like that for us? I mean it would be nice to walk on your hind legs and be able to use your front ones to carry stuff instead

of having to lug stuff in your mouth all the time?

Well, at least as a pegasus I at least can sometimes carry a few items via my wings.

Still, it does make flying rather impossible when I have to do so.

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