bobobo878 wrote...
Well what did you think the Mane 6 were made out of? Marshmallows?LPPrince wrote...
Meat Ponies? Oh God.
Well Rarity is
bobobo878 wrote...
Well what did you think the Mane 6 were made out of? Marshmallows?LPPrince wrote...
Meat Ponies? Oh God.
Don't be ridiculous, if she was a marshmallow she would have melted in this scene.Ghost Lightning wrote...
Well Rarity isbobobo878 wrote...
Well what did you think the Mane 6 were made out of? Marshmallows?LPPrince wrote...
Meat Ponies? Oh God.
bobobo878 wrote...
Don't be ridiculous, if she was a marshmallow she would have melted in this scene.Ghost Lightning wrote...
Well Rarity isbobobo878 wrote...
Well what did you think the Mane 6 were made out of? Marshmallows?LPPrince wrote...
Meat Ponies? Oh God.
darkblade wrote...
Someone help me how do you use whatever picture you want?
And where do you set up you your signature?
Gotta show of dem ponies.
Guest_Erik Lehnsherr_*
LPPrince wrote...
Don't forget, we're an hour away from ManeSix's Twitch.tv showing of the current state of Fighting is Magic.
Only Twi, AJ, Pinkie, and Rarity will be shown. Though I imagine the Cloudesdale stage and Dashie's theme will be used again.
LPPrince wrote...
I thought they were made out of friendships.
Oh, so THAT'S why I liked Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter better than Prometheus.Maria Konnikova wrote...
In 1989, psychologist Timothy Wilson came up with something known as the Affective Expectation Model (AEM). According to the AEM, the way people felt as a result of an experience wasn’t just a function of the experience itself. It also depended heavily on any prior expectations they might have had. In other words, if we expect that something will make us happy, we are more likely to feel happy after the experience; anything that doesn’t match will be assimilated into the overall expectations. So, for instance, if we know we’ll be looking at cartoons, and some aren’t quite as funny as we’d hoped, we’ll still likely smile if the rest are up to par (even though we might have dismissed them on their own). But what if we expect those same cartoons to make us happy and find instead that there is a great big gulf between the images themselves and what we’d thought we’d find? In other words, what if the cartoons are incredibly unfunny? What happens then? As it ends up, we feel far more frustrated, upset, and overall peeved than if we’d had no expectations to begin with.
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Spike was her friend.saMOOrai182 wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
I thought they were made out of friendships.
But that can't be, considering Twilight didn't have any friends before coming to Ponyville.
She grew up the Lonely Nerd.
LPPrince wrote...
No, Spike was her dracoslave.
LPPrince wrote...
She didn't birth him, she hatched him.
Therefore Spike could leave whenever. He just stays because Twi's the closest he can get to Rarity.
Too bad Rarity and Spike will never be.
LPPrince wrote...
Fics are for pricks.
Which explains why I read FoE, to be honest.
LPPrince wrote...
Exception.
now I has a sad.LPPrince wrote...
Every time someone brings up Airshipping I'm going to be sad I can't tease EA about it.