It's also not uncommonly used in Britain, and presumably other parts of English speaking Europe.
Praise to Itempas, Dayfather, Brightlord
Right. Of course. South African English is generally closer to British English than American English (though there are exceptions and some words which are different from both).
Unity of the Sun Mare
Saw that pic the other day. Oh my...
Pronounced "Sid-zellia"
http://www.equestriadaily.com/2013/01/a-grey-muffin-related-pony-possibly-on.html
I don't like how there is so little Derpy in this season (this is one of my 3 only complains about s3, and fact that she is in other merchindise dont make up for) but if that true I would forgive Hasbro for blocking Derpy in show.
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
Hey hey hey!!!
I'm talking about baked goods!
Get your minds out of the gutter please!
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Funny thing, escalators have yet to appear in Equestria
Well for one thing, it doesn't really fit with the tech level. For another, it is less comfortable for a four legged animal.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Now, we just need ALL the Saint Seiya crossovers!
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How about walkalators?
There's a storm that's raging through my frozen heart tonight.
Escalators are just jealous that people actually get to walk on them if they want.
There's a storm that's raging through my frozen heart tonight.
'Walkalators'? Surely you are referring to the Haters Gonna Hate Stride Sidewalks I always make sure to augment my usual jaunty gait with.
Won't be online for a while due to the holidays. Stay safe, happy and warm!
I just call 'em moving sidewalks.
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I've never heard 'walkalator'. I call them moving sidewalks too. Anyway, if you're in a hurry you can just powerwalk down it and go even faster.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.