That’s me! Always making up ways for kids to bypass potentially criminal actions! :D
At least AB wants a simple cider instead of Pinchy’s 0.04% hard cider. Someone’s gotta be the designated driver responsible pony.
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Where do they KEEP the ID?
The magical realm where all things are stored.
In Equestria, the legal age to drink alcohol is 18. However, restricted adults, or ponies ages 13 and up are allowed in special bars and are allowed to order drinks, but with very little or no alcohol. They must show their restricted ID to enter. 5 vouchers to bring non-adults in a bar are available to holders.
Being a restricted adult allows to you emancipate, run a business, earn disability payments from the government, and leave the province without parental consent. It does mean that you may be required to attend jury duty, pay taxes, and be tried as an adult in a court of law.
Also, your parents or legal guardian must agree to apply you for an ID.
Sweetie, Rumble, and Pinchy have the ID.
Sure!
My Skype name is “dtcx97” in case anyone wants to add me.
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You’re going to come to my blog and like exactly one post each day and it’s going to drive me mad.
I’m going to go to your blog every night and like every post you made that day and it’s going to drive you even madder.
(X-post from Deviantart)
Exactly one year ago, I watched Feeling Pinkie Keen, my first MLP episode ever. At this point, I knew the characters and key fandom facts. But never seen them in canon action.
It wasn’t a great idea to start off from the middle. So I saw the pilot. I was hooked from minute 5.
Being a brony has been an amazing experience. Who knew that so many people would be fans of a show made for 9-12 year old girls? I’ve met so much friendly and encouraging people and made good friends. Though I expressed my qualms about this fandom sometimes, nothing will ever push me away from it.
Not bad, being that this is the first fandom I’ve ever been active in.
To you guys on DA and to the guys on Tumblr, I just want to say thank you for making my first year here a blast. It really has been amazing.
Here’s to a year, and many more to come.
-dtcx97
It turns out, I have a twitter account. So I restyled it like I use it.
Should I use it for poni reasons?
On that note, how the hell do you use a twitter anyway?
Back home! Shit todo:
I use Google Analytics to monitor stats on Post Crusade. It’s the same system used by Equestria Daily. Here are some facts I learned from the data in the past 4 months.
And now for some odd thoughts.
I saw! Looks like it started yesterday! Pretty cool if you ask me.
You didn’t have anything to do with it, right Anon?
I guess it just varies with whomever your talking to. The whole “give up dreams for reality” is a bad idea for a general kid’s show. But to me, it’s a stunning and, unfortunately, a true aspect of life. It’s relevant to me because Post Crusade is the anti-FiM. It’s a world where magic and friendship not always solve everything. It shows an aspect of life that you can’t just shove into a child’s face.
Personally, I've always seen Scootaloo as a handicap. Even before the “chicken” meme started. And it makes up a good 15% of PC’s backstory. Though it’s a sad possibility, it pushes the envelope on what kind of reality children are exposed to on TV. A reality where things don’t always turn out well, or where not everything is candy-coated and happy. If used correctly, Scootaloo can be a good example on how things are not so perfect, but you can still achieve great things nonetheless.
People might hate me for this, but I hope that this, plus her being an orphan, becomes canon.
(PS: Don’t expect Post Crusade to turn out that way, though. Scootaloo broke an unbreakable land speed record, but she’s still a crippled, clinically depressed orphan. And that’s it.)