Weirdly enough HTF kind of amuses me if only because it's so inventive in how it mutilates the characters. I'm not a huge fan of it, but there were some moments that made me smirk. Although it probably helps that it's an original work and as such it was sort of keeping in tone with the setting for that kind of stuff to happen. With the cupcakes stuff it's mostly "hey let's take something that's legitimately cute and lighthearted and Gorn it up" and I don't see the appeal.
@Con: Nah, you aren't a serial killer. You just have a different sense of humor than I do. Also, Goodnight.
In bed. They had a cold OK?
As for Discworld, there was that one Drawception I started with Applejack cosplaying as Terry Pratchett.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Yes because they will somehow know that a hydra is attacking four random ponies in the middle of nowhere before it happens so they can show up in time.
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
My random thoughts
They also don't have a dedicated hydra attack squadron.
And if there is a active Hydra, why isn't there a small military force stationed to ensure it does not escape, or better yet, eliminate it?
They are... The Hydra Hunters.
Task Force Omega-10 ("The Hydra Busters")
Also, they kind of invaded the hydra's home.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
...Did Celestia just fall out of the sky.