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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
Same, mine friend. Chocolate ice cream, chocolate syrup and some chocolate chips
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine I'm sorry to hear that mine friend
But I am glad you are doing better
Doing good over here
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@Sparklefan1234 Hello mine friend
It was a good find
@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
Huh, hardly anything down here is open on Sunday, I'll have to check the ice cream shops
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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Good morning everypony. How's it going?
Happy Weekend
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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@Samurai Equine Celestia and I have this in common
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@Astralshy Hello mine friend
@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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Happy Halloween/Nightmare Night, @Rising Dusk!
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@Sparklefan1234 Happy Nightmare Night!
@Samurai Equine Spooky over here too
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
I wonder why the difference
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There are a number of reasons, surprisingly! To put it simply, it came from a foreign concept of people Milan, where fashion designers (milliners) specialized in clothing and accessories for females, including hats. Later, it just came to be associated specifically for making hats for females. By a more modern standard, the difference can mean a number of things. A hatter be someone who makes simple, practical-use hats while a milliner makes hats for the sake of fashion. Another difference some have made is a milliner makes custom-designed/commissioned hats where hatters get the final say on the design.
The closest to a gender neutral term in haberdasher. Granted, that term is not limited to hat making. It can be expanded to clothing, accessories, and wears; much like a tailor. Sometimes it can be used to describe someone who supplies cloths and raw materials like that. On occasion, it can be limited to males wares. But based on my personal experience, it is usually gender neutral more often than not.
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@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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Hello @Twilight Luna!
Coffee and muffins are always great!
@Samurai Equine Doing good mine friend
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