And of course, it must be changed to the unofficial Victorian title of My Diminutive equine: Comradery is Wizardry.
"Welcome. You have entered the cranial vistas of psychogenesis. This is the place of no-time and no-space. Do not be afraid."
What's the trope name for this again?
Tealove is best pony.
Ask The Mane Six
Antiquated Linguistics.
Also, that would be My Diminutive Equine: Camaraderie Is Enchantment.
edited 4th Feb '13 11:14:50 AM by dRoy
It is in the nature of the spiteful to spread animosity.
Meh, I've heard about 5 versions of that, including a Quenya and Old English title.
"Welcome. You have entered the cranial vistas of psychogenesis. This is the place of no-time and no-space. Do not be afraid."
Well what is the main premise of the comic? What things about it do you want to emphasize?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Apple, it's fine, we don't mind helping.
It's not really hijacking the thread, since there wasn't much else going on anyway.
As for title, there are lots of ways you could go. You could use a pun like Making Waves or Terror Incognita. You could go
Character Title, though with pony names that may not work as well. You could call it Unlicsenced Cartography And Other Reasons My Doctor Hates Me. I don't know, it all depends on the feel you want.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
For pun ideas, how about Making my Marque?
Charge him for it or something.
Charge him insurance too.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Make an expy of him in the comic to be the random buttmonkey of the universe.
I was searching for pictures of the
TF 2 Spy on Google Image Search and
this
◊ turned up. Go home Cherilee, you're drunk.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Hmm...a random thought.
If Discord has been reformed, do you suppose that means there is a possibility of the same happening to Chrysalis as well? Apparently something is happening with her in that IDW comic (that I can't give a thing about).
It is in the nature of the spiteful to spread animosity.
Maybe, but it's probably not going to happen.
If it happens, maybe it could be interesting. If it doesn't, eh.
It is in the nature of the spiteful to spread animosity.