I wonder what a changeling would taste like. Maybe like a grasshopper?
Through endless struggles with his flawed human nature, a great man is born.
Like I said, you'll probably find plenty of material for your Vietnam Vet headcanon later on.
More like
WW 1 if the beginning of
Dragon Quest is any indication.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
@Roy: According to Surprise, charcoal.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
Have you actually TASTED a grasshopper?
I have, though it was coated in chocolate.
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MCs on the paper with their murder metaphors need to deal with the literal resurrector.
@ed - Actually, I had. I think it was in my great grandfather's hometown. It was awful.
Through endless struggles with his flawed human nature, a great man is born.
@Meta: Scarily enough, Pinkie would probably eat that.
@ed - She wouldn't.
Spike probably will.
Through endless struggles with his flawed human nature, a great man is born.
@droy: A chocolate coated gem seems more likely.
Evening Doc.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
@ed - No, I mean remember that Sleepyjack muffin? Everyone, including Pinkie, got hospitalized. Spike enjoyed it.
Through endless struggles with his flawed human nature, a great man is born.
Scarily enough, Pinkie would probably eat that.
Oh, wait, I just remembered they were crickets, not grasshoppers. Purdue University's entomology club sold (and continues to sell) chocolate-covered crickets at the univerity's Spring Fest. They make enough money there that it's the only fundraising they need to do all year.
I helped sell all three springs I was there.
MCs on the paper with their murder metaphors need to deal with the literal resurrector.