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Luna_tic

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  1. I have Princess Luna wallpaper on my phone and this on all my Glocks.
  2. Just bought this online at http://www.bonfirefunds.com/bummed-brony And before that it was the Hot Topic exclusive vinyl Princess Luna
  3. Sheep are severely stupid and often commit suicide... Two common ways: Getting into a food storage and eating until their rumen or sometimes abomasum ruptures, causing sepsis. When running they will slam into trees, fences, gates, houses, etc. and break their necks. Dairy cattle tend to produce the most milk at temperatures between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit, 4.4 to 10 degrees Celsius.
  4. Awesome Nightmare Night shirt www.bonfirefunds.com/bummed-brony

  5. I would possibly. But I'm not sure how much Equestrian ponies move during sleep... I don't think a horse kick to my balls, teeth, or nose would be covered by my HMO if I was engaging in such risky behavior. The cuddling part is gonna be a no. The fact that they are sentient beings that I can converse with negates the innocence of them being just animals.
  6. 1. Princess Luna 2. Nightmare Moon 3. Pwincess Woona 4. Princess Twilight Sparkle 5. Princess Cadence 6. Princess Discord 7. Princess Big Macintosh 8. Princess Celestia
  7. For the universe's sake, ignoring merchandising, I would say that it's possible in very rare cases. However, in a matriarchal society a stallion would have to show a vast amount of initiative, character strength, and adhere to a disproportionately high standard of composure. Males in the show have been shown as either average at many things, not good at anything, strongly specialized at one skill while lacking the ability to do anything else proficiently, and/or shallow. The stallion would have to be so awesome that he'd be annoyingly non-relatable and a douche because, given what we've seen, a stallion wouldn't have gotten another shot after any "Lesson Zero" comparable behavior.
  8. Discord, Iron Will, Zecora, Mr. Beaverton Beaverteeth, Tom, Boulder, Gummy, Cranky, that Scottish Breezy, and Winona respectively.
  9. Pew dee... you know the rest... He infuriates me... What he does isn't entertainment or humor... or even informative... Unless you want to know how low humanity has sunk... Watching a spaz (or "spanner" for the English reading this) make noises and use a weird voice to react to what we're seeing him do is maddening
  10. "Tricks Up My Sleeve" from Rainbow Rocks.... It's been stuck for about 5 days now... Cause it's powerful and great...
  11. I haven't used a brush or a comb on myself in at least 5 years.
  12. They are fine in small doses, I just cannot see a full length Celestia oriented episode doing anything other than taking away what people like about Celestia. It is possible to do, I just don't know that it can be done very effectively through the television show without breaking form. I like the Celestia we see in the show and enjoy her little spurts of a fun side that come out from time to time. Also, I don't put much thought into the comics because they have been shown repeatedly to be non canonical (and I'm a real snob about things being canon), but I do recognize their ability to demonstrate how characters can be developed and portrayed. I feel that Celestia development works well in head canons, fan fiction, comics, and more versatile avenues. However, the show is limited by the very thing that makes it wonderful, it is designed and styled a certain way. I just think Celestia could not be done any justice, within the confines of the show, as a stand alone character. But I am totes cool with whatever my brony and pegasister brethren feel about this stuff. Differing opinions are fun when respect is present.
  13. I would like another Trixie episode, showing development after her being bested by Twilight twice. More from her point of view. I do not think that Celestia would be good fodder for a stand alone episode. The point of her within the show, save once or twice, is to be a perfect example of a mother/authority figure. In the context of this show, she is painted to be almost god-like in design. She has no real conflict to face, and her day to day life does not make for an interesting show. She keeps watch over her kingdom and deals with matters of diplomacy, how boring would that be for us to just watch? Given, we could have some world-threatening conflict appear and Celestia defeat it, but I feel like that goes against the flow of the show. Celestia sees in those close to her what they can become and the potential that they have. She tends to use this perception to guide ponies into bettering themselves. Her wisdom, power, possessions, authority, appearance, and attitude make her a difficult character to relate to. If the audience cannot see any of themselves in a character, the storyline will not impact them heavily. There's no development or conflict for her to have, she has been made to be perfect. So if she got her own episode her character, as it has existed, would have to be changed. I dislike breaks from established character in storylines because it cheapens the value of the story and makes you feel like you have wasted your time watching up to this point because they are throwing what you've respected out the window. Also, Luna is not a valid comparison to Celestia. She has been developed as a character, since the pilot I might add, as a relatable character with struggles and regrets that really hit home with a great number of people. Everybody has regrets at some point in their lives and she has been shown to handle these regrets in a more "human" way. Celestia regrets sending her sister to the moon, but this is the only major struggle we've seen and it is not relatable to most children. Parents might relate to the regrets over harsh punishments, but this show and the universe that has been established therein does not favor emphasizing parental, internal conflicts.
  14. My favourite would definitely be Jon with "Many A True Nerd."
  15. Me with anaerobic powers. We could do nursery rhymes and biz. Moonshine moonshine, Now we're getting drunk, Clap your hooves, 'Cause Celestia's a punk It's a work in progress.
  16. Diarrhea... I can't ever spell that word.
  17. This was my best experience as well. And I shall do the same. <3
  18. They crossed over into another universe and had an identity crisis. Here's an exclusive photo of what they've been doing...
  19. Splice, told my ex it would suck, but she insisted on me taking her. I wanted to leave the theater constantly, but I kept thinking "Well, there's no way it can get worse. Might as well stay and watch it get better." But it got worse... It just kept getting worse. There are movie "rules" so to speak. These rules allow a movie to be entertainment and these rules transcend all genres. This movie broke those rules and became downright weird. When the rules of cinema break down, a movie becomes painful to watch and doesn't feel right. It just feels like the writer was saying, "Ah ha! Then this will happen! Nobody could predict that because no one would dare put that in a movie. I'm cutting edge and ever so clever, so eff you audience." Maybe I just watch too many movies and take them too seriously. Clever plot lines are one thing, but thinking of a hodgepodge of societally grotesque situations and inserting them just so your movie isn't predictable is idiotic.
  20. I know a lot of people are mad about "Slice of Life" but I completely disagree. This episode was not empty in my opinion. It managed canon character backstory, was fun, funny, and even had a legitimate moral for children watching. It managed all of that while thanking all of the long time fans of the show and all of the success that it has had. Not trying to be argumentative, just offering my opinion. That being said, my least favorite episode is "Griffon the Brush Off." I can't stomach Gilda and her attitude. Her insults seem awkward, forced, and are repetitive. She is like a 90's bad girl in a daytime TV show meets Diamond Tiara meets Rainbow Dash. To her credit, she is less loathsome in "The Lost Treasure of Griffonstone."
  21. Lullaby for a Princess is my favorite, especially once it was paired with the animation. I sob like crazy every time I hear/watch it.
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