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Loyal Defender

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About Loyal Defender

  • Birthday 2001-03-02

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  • Discord Username
    Loyal Defender#3509
  • Twitter
    https://twitter.com/defender_loyal
  • Fimfiction
    https://www.fimfiction.net/user/325041/Loyal+Defender
  • deviantART
    https://www.deviantart.com/loyalldefender
  • YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCedfJGcc7EAS8xyppxn8Zwg?view_as=subscriber
  • Steam ID
    Loyal__Defender

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oklahoma
  • Personal Motto
    As long as you have belief in something, it will never truly die.
  • Interests
    Snakepones, roleplaying, video games, MLP: FiM, YouTube, Doctor Who, Project Arrythmia, Music, photography, memes

MLP Forums

  • Favorite Forum Section
    Pony Fan Music

My Little Pony

  • Best Pony
    Starlight Glimmer
  • Best Anthropomorphic FiM Race
    Unicorn
  • Best Princess
    Twilight
  • Best Mane Character
    Starlight
  • Best CMC
    Sweetie Belle
  • Best Secondary/Recurring Character
    Trixie
  • Best Episode
    The Sound of Silence
  • Best Song
    The Magic of Friendship Grows
  • Best Season
    9

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  1. So, lemme give y'all an insight on what it's like after having jaw surgery. You're on a no-chew diet for two months, in which I assume I'll be losing weight, although not sure how much. I weighed, like, 160 lbs before my surgery. I'm feeding through two separate clear bottles, one main one for apple juice or tea, and another one for things like smoothies, protein shakes, milkshakes, blended up ice cream, stuff like that. It'll take a few weeks for the swelling to go down, of course. There's stitches on the inside of my mouth, where they worked on my jaw, and my jaw constantly feels heavy and numb. Only mostly where the nerve is on where my jaw was worked on. Within two months once I've healed, I'll very likely be sounding different (I'll miss my old voice, but I'm sure I'll like my new one). It's a new experience for me, but I'll get through it for y'all.

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