So I just noticed something cool. Apparently my lead/supervisor/whatever the hell you want to call her has a Rainbow Dash figure on her desk.
![[up] [up]](https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/smiles/arrow_up.png)
Well, the ponies are!
On a [un]related note i was in the
Tropes A To B page and
i noticed that ?
edited 25th Aug '13 8:23:25 PM by spyro4
The ultimate question is:
What is the ultimate question?
On a [un]related note i was in the Tropes A To B page and
What, is that supposed to be a lame Candlejack joke or a joke about getting caught up in
TV Tropes and wasting the rest of the day?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
I accidentally cliked send.
edited 25th Aug '13 8:37:27 PM by spyro4
The ultimate question is:
What is the ultimate question?
You edited the post and it's still like that?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
i did that twice.
edited 25th Aug '13 8:13:05 PM by spyro4
The ultimate question is:
What is the ultimate question?
No idea. I just got bored and cheated my way through the campaigns. Multiplayer is more fun anyway if you can find friends to play against and the skill differential isn't too ridiculous.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Well, what i was saying is that the
Abridged Series entry says that
Friendship is Witchcraft had a
Unsettling Gender Reveal. I changed
to something else, And while not unlikely how did that get there?
edited 25th Aug '13 8:25:18 PM by spyro4
The ultimate question is:
What is the ultimate question?
In general it's pretty cluttered. There's some conversations, speculation, tropes applying to other media, purely fan stuff, and artifacts from the early days.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I'm sorry to say, you've been eaten by a Grue.
Good night, natural biting mouth-bones from Nipon.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I'm sorry to say, you've been eaten by a Grue.
I don't think teeth are actually bones.
edited 25th Aug '13 9:45:58 PM by storyyeller
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Nope. We get taught that they are when we're young, but they aren't actually made of bone.
So Twi gets the blood and Dashie gets the guts? I can see this working out swimmingly.
You begin to suspect that your bowl is a portal to the Meat Dimension.
Rainbow Dragon? I can dig it. And we can leave Twilight Sparkle just as it is.
Roses are red, violets are blue.
I'm sorry to say, you've been eaten by a Grue.
Rainbow dragons? Because monochromatic dragons are too cliche.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.