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Hybrids? It wouldn't fit the show and would raise too many questions and unnecessary characters. It's specifically My Little Pony. And while ponies are part of the equine family, they are separate from complete horses (according to how the show depicts them?) Also, the Saddle Arabians might be horses, but the MLP characters have different body and face shapes/styles/statures. According to the Wikia for MLP, 'Though Haakim and Amira are horse-like in appearance, Discovery Family (previously the Hub Network)'s online game Equestrivia Challenge identifies them as ponies." So it's generally confusing for the ponies that already exist that have a horse appearance.
And, they probrably won't add real horse breeds.
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1 minute ago, snow. said:
Ah, so its related to a character you are developing?
Yes. This is specifically about her first experience with Esse. The poems I make of Winter describe her life in a way.
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On 5/10/2017 at 9:48 AM, snow. said:
May I ask what was the inspiration behind the poem was? And perhaps what the name means or refers too, you've gone and got me curious.
I'm sorry! I forgot to turn on reply notification. The only inspiration I had was Winter's backstory (still in development) and remembering a Steven Universe outro song called Love like You.
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For school breakfast, I had eggs and bacon.
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Peaches. I love peaches .3. They're sweet and soft.
And mangoes.
And baked goods. AND TOAST!
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Cash.
Favorite pone?
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Meep, I forgot to add in what this poem was about.
SpoilerThe poem is about the character in development, meeting another creature who is a hyena. The hyena has been abandoned from her pack, and thinks she has no reason to live because of her loneliness. She ends up laying in the middle of the dust as if she was dead until the character found her. The curiosity that builds up tempts her to see who they are, and upon closer examination, she finds out they are both in the same situation (aside from the fact that the character in development, who is named Winter has lost 2 family members and the hyena, who is named Esse has lost all of them.)
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Here's my question.. If hooves animals are sentient like ponies.. why did the giraffe go to the vet? Although, giraffes are wild animals too so I can understand why they could go to the vet.
I felt indifferent/average about the episode though. I also chose to watch the Canadian version of the episodes now because they come out quicker.
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7 hours ago, Blue cheese said:
Part of me was expecting a fluffy, jovial poem since that's how I've always felt about winter... not quite as happy a poem as I expected :'D However, it's certainly more interesting than what I had in mind... I admire how much thought you put into this all, really wish I could have caught some more of the symbolism myself. Maybe I should spend a little more time checking poetry out, haha ^^; This was a lovely read, I'm curious now how your character turned out after a past so harsh
Thank you! I hope to continue creating poetry in the future about my character's lives. Here's a hint: this is a hooved animal. According to Lauren Faust, albeit she no longer contributed to the show it is shown time and time again that all hooved animals are sentient. (Would the cows and sheep count as slavery or working beings? Also, Zecora exists.) Because this character originally had not lived in lands inhabited by equids (ponies), she had faced challenges in her homeland, and had been inevitably forced to in her young life.
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I'm going to be turned into a baked pony cake D:
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My friend yelled at me that one time.
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Foals, seals.. hmm. chicks, puppies, wolf puppies, kittens, hyena puppies.. giraffe calves.
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I am not a religious person, so no.
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I see nothing wrong with it. If the person being operated on wishes to go through with it and are aware of the precautions, dangers, and possible results after the operation or before such, they are free to. The human world is advancing and raising the limits of what technology can do. Maybe one day we could become a advanced species of human beings.
Students caught twerking and lapdancing in school?
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Kids will find a way to get around anything. Sometimes, you can't tell a kid they can't, because they will find a way to show they can. People grow older and become more responsible as their mindset develops and personal opinions come forth. As long as it's not me involved, I honestly don't care if the kids decide to act a certain way. I know this might seem selfish, but it is not my issue. It's the school's and parents issue, and the parents need to monitor their children and what influences them. It is their lives and if they choose to act in a certain way that can harm them if the behavior grows into adolescence and adulthood, they might have consequences to their actions, but at this point in their lives they might not grasp the full idea of what could happen until something actually happens. They have hormones and urges you can't blame them for that, especially during pubescence when they're bodies are raging with testosterone and estrogen. Adults or older adolescence also influence children, so that's a factor.