Who voiced Alhuizotl?
Did his voice remind you guys of anyone?
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My gess is Keone Young, but I'm less sure than with DD VA
They are like the others. Strange, hideous, resisting, fighting. Only these were not like the others. They did not die.
I was dissapointed by the stream I was watching. It took the guys in the chat 10 seconds to write "Why did it have to be snakes?" after the snakes appeared in the death trap
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You know what? The episode was good enough that the lack of glasses didn't bother me at all.
It’s highly probable that Satan has chosen [Lauren] Faust to be his modern-day emissary of evil. The signs are clear.
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There's a simpler explanation... Everypony in this town is crazy!
edited 4th Feb '12 2:06:20 PM by deathpigeon
It’s highly probable that Satan has chosen [Lauren] Faust to be his modern-day emissary of evil. The signs are clear.
Why do they even need slippers?
for that matter... why do they even need hospital gowns?
"Peace is an illusion, to turn illusion into reality is an arduous task. It requires discipline." - Schneizel El Britannia
They have a
serious slipper shortage that is causing trench hoof, for some weird reason.
edited 4th Feb '12 2:11:12 PM by TheFreeman
Somethin' somethin' somethin'
STACK DAT CHEESE
They need hospital gowns to embarrass the patients.
Actually, the fact that RD wasn't punished for breaking and entering leads me to believe that Equestrian law enforcement has a big emphasis on making sure ponies know what they did wrong, but just as much emphasis on forgiveness. Ponies are naturally good natured, after all. You probably have to be a repeat offender to receive any sort of meaningful punishment.
@Sydxelia
The reason the guy was going to chop off her hand was because according to islamic law, thieves get a hand cut off.
With a wife like that who can blame him?
That's what I think, Equestrian law id more about WHY a pony did something, if they didn't mean any harm, or had a good reason they'll be lenient. They also seem to operate on a "no harm, no Foul" philosophy, as long as the pony knows what they did was wrong, and they weren't intentionally trying to hurt anypony. Then long as nopony got hurt, and the culprit is willing to fix and meses they made. it's all good.
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
They seem to like it. I liked it, but was a little underwhelmed.
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LOVE IT!!!!!!
It’s highly probable that Satan has chosen [Lauren] Faust to be his modern-day emissary of evil. The signs are clear.
These weren't even law enforcement officers though. They were doctors and nurses. Yet they chased a thief across the entire town.
"Peace is an illusion, to turn illusion into reality is an arduous task. It requires discipline." - Schneizel El Britannia