It would explain a lot if the farm Pinkie grew up on had been ravaged by parasprites before. It'd be why she knows how to deal with them and why her family had been so gloomy.
It seems Pinkie can use balloons to fly away.
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If it was a rock farm, how would it be ravaged by parasprites? (Remember, it took a specific spell for them to start eating stuff that wasn't food.)
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
Also also Las Pegasus, lol. They gamble much there?
Ha, you
bet they do!
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
I suppose it's also where Pinkie got her showgirl outfit from, lol.
Maybe she worked at a casino for a while?
Her name was Pinkie, she was a pony...
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
I know this is ages old but, to everyone who complained about Twilight in the intro and bringing up Lesson Zero, your argument is invalid.
Lesson Zero simply taught her that, not only is Celestia fairly lax about the letters, but it 's important to have friends that will support you whether the thing you're freaking about is big or small.
I don't see what the hell schedules have to do with sending a letter.
If you wish to know, you only need to ask.
It's more the matter of Twilight taking really small matters far too seriously; the issue in "Lesson Zero" is that she basically acted like the world was going to end if she missed one deadline. In this episode, she does something very similar: freaks out because she thinks a minor screwup in her schedule will wreck the rest of everything.
Pinkie knew about the rainboom because it actually happened.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
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And that's a bad thing?
I mean, yeah, that's a bad thing, but everyone has their own little bad things. I mean it's not necessarily a bad thing from a
writer's standpoint.
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back
Kinda like how Applejack is always going to be a bit prideful, or Fluttershy a bit timid, or Rarity a bit vain.
you will go to the paper towns and you will never come back