lomk 20,666 November 24, 2013 Share November 24, 2013 For your viewing pleasure (and the sake of being random), here are Celestia and Luna with mustaches Don't they just look dashing with their mustaches? I refuse to let go until you're impressed. I refuse to let go until I'm depressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest November 24, 2013 Share November 24, 2013 By the gods, in the ancient anals of history they only mentioned such power, such grace, such intelligence, hidden away in one mares facial hair,....it is inconcievable to our weak minds the strenght and power they posses, we must try and gleam of the wisdom from these mustaches....for such is the way of the pagan ponies..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lomk 20,666 November 24, 2013 Author Share November 24, 2013 By the gods, in the ancient anals of history they only mentioned such power, such grace, such intelligence, hidden away in one mares facial hair,....it is inconcievable to our weak minds the strenght and power they posses, we must try and gleam of the wisdom from these mustaches....for such is the way of the pagan ponies..... Aye. The art of facial hair is a long lost one. Everypony falsely believes that power lies within the horn, but alas, it is within the facial hair. They also don't know that Starswirl the Bearded was Gandalf the Grey's horse. But that legend has been long forgotten... I refuse to let go until you're impressed. I refuse to let go until I'm depressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest November 24, 2013 Share November 24, 2013 Aye. The art of facial hair is a long lost one. Everypony falsely believes that power lies within the horn, but alas, it is within the facial hair. They also don't know that Starswirl the Bearded was Gandalf the Grey's horse. But that legend has been long forgotten... Indeed, the knowledge had been lost in times deadly embrace, but alas,...we can still remember these legends in the songs they leave, for the songs always survive, and have been sung by our children, and their children's children, for the songs of the moustaches are still sung to this day, tho rarely understood, for everything remains as it never was. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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