Ah yes, dorm life. If there's anything it taught me it's that sharing a bathroom with other dudes sucks.
Oh, dorm life is not that bad... wait a minute.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
My roommate snores.
It sounds funny, but it's seriously cutting into my sleep and causing problems. I don't dare get earplugs because I'm afraid I won't wake up in the morning, and when I tried sleeping on the couch, I could still hear him through the walls!
"A reaction drive's efficiency as a weapon is in direct proportion to its efficiency as a drive."
I'll take my leave too. Goodnight everyone.
Oh, the thread? Don't worry, it's just dead
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My roomate this year goes to bed crazy early, and gets up early too.
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My dorm room is more like a little suite, actually. We share a bathroom and living room but we never use the latter, and we get two separate bedrooms. The only problem is that he likes the room really hot and I like it to be at a reasonable temperature.
Axios!
For me, it's Putting Your Hoof Down for best, and Dragonshy for "worst" (but not bad in the least).
"Hurricane Fluttershy". The feels. The FRIENDSHIP. The YEAH. Its my favorite Fluttershy episode, though I think that might change this weekend (see the spoiler thread)
Anyway best and worst F Luttershy episodes so far?
Best: Stare Master. Worst: A Bird in the Hoof.
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A new topic for discussion: I've recently found that "prince/princess" can actually be used as a sort of catch-all term for an heir to a noble title, not just a king or queen. So, of the royalty we've seen thus far, what titles do you think they are/were meant to inherit?
Celestia/Luna: Queen
(Headcanon) - the two were raised by a mortal queen (who, for the purposes of this headcanon, shall be Fausticorn) and decided to co-rule (as opposed to Celestia assuming queenship and ruling with Luna as next in line) after she passed away. After banishing her sister, Celestia was again offered the title of queen, but refused it.
Cadence: Duchess
Blueblood: ...probably Count or Baron
(More headcanon) - Equestria is made up of several autonomous states under a single political (and religious?) ruler, akin to the Holy Roman Empire— but probably without all the wars and such. There have been many shifts in power during Celestia's reign (kingdoms, republics, etc.), but certain things have remained consistent— namely, that whoever's in charge in each state in turn has to answer directly to her.
edited 17th Jan '13 10:17:29 PM by Blueeyedrat
"I've come to the conclusion that this is a very stupid idea."
I think I'm alone in thinking that Hurricane Fluttershy wasn't that great.
Also, my headcanon is that prince/princess is a generic title in the Equestrian government that bears little relation to rank.
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