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 >>/1095/
> she would have probably heard about something during the periods as a princess in Canterlot. She studies everything before doing anything. 


That as well. If she hadn't have heard of it before you'd think that, considering how obsessively she studies, she would have then at least. 

> Or probably like I heard somewhere in /mlp/, maybe it´s recommended to get the approval in order to have recognition and official image, as a certificate to porve that it´s approved by their standards. 


I heard that as well, but it just seemed that they were a bit more than that by how they shut the school down.

> Maye she is like a figure but she cannot hold too much in order to not have rebels or seem authoritarian. 


I honestly could buy that. Perhaps more of commander in chief and the highest arbitrator but has relatively little non ceremonial power besides that.  

> 1098

> There is certainly some conflict to their purpose. Not going to say that it´s flawed but this seems that while the EEA checks the standards of education for the three races, it has more power than the princesses when it comes to this.


I won't call t flawed either, just a quite different then what was implied/assumed before. It doesn't really bug me that much. In some ways a joint authority would make a lot of since from a unity of the races perspective. The show before just showed only authorities such as the flight school and magic school being between the races. With stuff like the Grand Equestria Summit, Equestria Games, and the dispute between mayors in A Royal Problem leading to such a feel of a decentralized system. Not to  mention the little conflicts we saw on Equestria's frontiers. But hey, it's a kids show. so it has to be simple in its presentation (though that logical thread is what lead me to that conclusion in the first place, figuring that would probably the only way I'd see it on screen). We weren't ever intended to see much of the internal politics and things would be broken down into simpler concepts. The EEA was designed to teach a lesson and service an episode rather then lore.

> we have yet to see his background context or motifs. We only know that he almost fucked it up.


True. He is supposed to appear again I hear. Wonder if will get more background that may help explain things?

> I let the digits post to you.


Thanks, though ya take the next one, Okay? I think this is the 3rd time in a row ya given them to me. You deserve them too.  Yay for digits!