7 friends, a robot, and a spirit, will find a way to protect us...if it kills them.
For some reason Rainbow's rainbow mane always seemed "natural" to me, but the pink highlights in Twilight's mane made me think she styled it that way.
She charges about 2% of what she pays for the 'sun tax'.
Well we did see the CMC try to be hairdressers once, and Carrot Top dyes her hair. And yeah, it may be weird, but in a land of magical ponies, a multicolored mane seems more likely to be natural than those different colored locks that Twilight has.
"You could use those dresses as dragon bait!"
Spike and Rarity aside, why would want to attract a dragon in the first place?
Twilight never struck me as someone who styles her hair.
Because "for the lulz" is a perfectly good reason to do something.
She lives in a library.
Or maybe she got it after she befriended them in an attempt to learn how to be a good friend.
Because "for the lulz" is a perfectly good reason to do something.
I still want to know why the library didn't have a librarian
Maybe the librarian was a gem robot and Spike ate it.
Nightmare Moon murdered the librarian during an offscreen rampage!
Maybe she retired.
edited 30th Jun '11 10:24:39 PM by Parable
Because "for the lulz" is a perfectly good reason to do something.
It could be that the librarian is still there, just...offscreen. Twilight's never mentioned roommate, or something.
The librarian no longer had a purpose, so she was euthenised by Cellestia's death squad. Her body was processed into 'tofu' dogs, marshmallows and glitter glue. Her family was informed that she had simply left town.
ALL PONIES ARE EQUAL.
BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.
Because "for the lulz" is a perfectly good reason to do something.
Is Rarity one of the least focused mane characters in the fandom? She's the only mane character that I haven't heard from before I started watching the show. No offense to Rarity fans.
The sad thing about being a late brony is that it's hard to point something new out because
It's Been Done.
Impossible.
Because "for the lulz" is a perfectly good reason to do something.