Yeah I could see those two actually getting along very well with each other. Much those same reasons. Not enough to want to hang out all the time, but well enough when they do.
They're both party girls. It's just that they have different parties in mind.
@Sera: Pinkie is prolly Rarity's ultimate cure for artist's block.
@Ace: I like. Rarity gets together with Pinkie whenever she has a slump and they just try out wacky ideas just to get the creative juices going.
Well Pinkie might have some kind of artistic bent herself, but she's more... freeform in her methods and materials and tends to eat her pieces :V
She was seconds away from leaving him forever and didn't. She successfully completed what she was attempting the entire episode, even though the entire point of the episode was to show that she shouldn't be doing that. That's what bugs me; that the episode basically admitted that yeah, her method works; you don't have to leave somebody alone if you can win them over otherwise.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
You can't do much with a dress carved outta chocolate anyway.
I'm imagining Pinkie carving a distressingly detailed sculpture of Canterlot Castle and Mount Canterlot out of candies and chocolate, and then she eats it.
I haven't played Bioshock for more than the intro bit (and suck badly enough at FPS'es that I wouldn't have been able to get that much farther) and I only know the plot and main twists through osmosis
Bioshock is actually incredibly forgiving among
FP Ss, at least if you play on easy. I suck at
FP Ss and I still rarely had less than the max health packs.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Hey Storyyeller. Can you think of an easy(ish) to learn language that's good for programming games and doesn't require administrative rights to install or use?
@ed: When the medium is food you can't let it just rot if it is perishable :V