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>>/840/ > The descriptions and the questionable situations have reminded me a lot from Return of Harmony,the scene seems inspired from that creepy balloon moment. I don't know how to praise the works of someone else but if you see that my comparisons are close to the show standards and making these headcanons out of your green,then it should say a lot to you Well thank you. Though I will say that was not my intention necessarily to be like the show, but have a somewhat surreal story based on the concept of my previously mentioned fic idea of Twily dealing with a living pancake, plus hyping the death battle. > The communist autoritarism doesn't appear from low class people or ponies who are working on huge projects like those bridges though. Communism or sameness didn't come from those who are in the market but this is just nitpicking and it doesn't prevent at all the enjoyment from the green. What exactly do you mean? Are you talking about me implying that communism arose from a low class revolt? (and not intellectuals taking advantage o stir up said revolt) My only line was just talking about Umbridge, who is a commie. thinking equestria current system is stupid in one throw away line about a relatively free market with some lingering mercantilist influences). Or are you talking about something else and I'm being Derpy on it? >>/855/ >>/856/ >>/857/ >>/858/ > This all started, > with a Canterlot nerd. > We all laughed at her > This is a chan group > from the bridges of the end. > We see our tombs for our future lives, > we spread the dark wings until we die. > We don't have the place we haven't found, > the moon is on our side until our last sound The story of the fandom. The state of things, uncertainty about the future, and just all of us are on the ride together are my first thoughts when reading this, along with a contemplative look at /endpone/ itself a bit and its place in the grand scheme of things. Out of curiosity, do you see it in your head as a song, or a poem?