In complete seriousness, I am still somewhat baffled that Celestia just left the mane six to accomplish this on their own.
She was watching invisibly the whole time.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
But this is fuckmothering Discord! He's shown he's perfectly capable of sociopathic behaviour!
And how in the name of God did she pull that off? The Ponyville Militia have pulled some crazy shit in their time, but good god, that was a suicide mission.
edited 28th Jan '13 9:33:48 PM by Steventheman
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
I watched Primer once, but it happened offscreen and in a timeline that I'm not sure exists anymore.
"A reaction drive's efficiency as a weapon is in direct proportion to its efficiency as a drive."
I will watch it, and I'll make it make sense.
Also, Twilight is now in possession of the ELEMENTAL FOOTBALL!?
THERE'S A FUCKING REASON THAT'S KEPT IN CANTERLOT PALACE.
CELESTIA, STAHP. BAD DECISIONS. STAHP.
edited 28th Jan '13 9:37:11 PM by Steventheman
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
She would be jelly.
And I still reckon she was high as hell when she came up with that plan.
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
I refer to the Tiara as the Telepathic National Element Strike Co-ordinator.
TNESC for short.
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
"Smile for the papers. Nopony must ever know. Luna says a word and she's back on the Moon."
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
And now, thanks to Celestia's substance abuse and Fluttershy's nigh-suicidal confidence in her own manipulative skills, Equestria's most dangerous enemy is now its most dangerous ally.
Changelings Round Two is going to be
interesting.
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
You gonna try to watch "Just for Sidekicks" tonight as well, or save that one for later?
Save it for tomorrow. I haven't enough time now, anyways.
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
I'm convinced that Celestia has some degree of foresight. To elaborate:

she's figured out a way to give herself
prophetic dreams (
in addition to dreams of the past and present). She can get a brief glimpse of what
could be (
not what will be, since that would run headfirst into inevitability. If anything, some of her visions are mutually exclusive), and then interpolate how to "nudge" events in the desired direction. As a consequence, she doesn't really have "normal" nightmares anymore— only
unpleasant memories and hypothetical
bad futures to avoid.
"I've come to the conclusion that this is a very stupid idea."
Not even Sweetie Belle can defeat the forces of time.
Seriously, I got school in two hours. This liveblog took me two hours.
Also, my dad will wake up in a hour.
I intend to destroy the molecular bonds that bind your very matter together, and reduce the resulting particulate chaos to tears.
I watched Primer once, but it happened offscreen and in a timeline that I'm not sure exists anymore.
You should play
Achron
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.