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Dr. Derpy Hooves Ph.D

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  1. Banned because
  2. I'd love to delete that post since only the antibronies are still populating it, but I can't. >
  3. Oh fried chickn u so crazy. *nom*
  4. And that's why I stopped using Facebook. That's why you're NOT supposed to have a Facebook account. Beg him to watch MLP:FiM (tell him to skip the pilot, though)
  5. Screw you guys (Can't delete post)
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi_EfhlDkBQ&feature=related
  7. 'nuff said.
  8. Or are they. As far as we know. but until we find one, my statement stands. Orly?
  9. There's a word for this... Hacking. I also know how to hack, but I never do, it's a pain in the ass. Everyone thinks I'm a technical genius.
  10. We now know Srake's weakness, not that we need it.
  11. Yeah... and? It also says "Fantasy" In the title. Rockbiter is a character from "Neverending story", Still a fantasy creature. PICTURES ARE MAGICAL.
  12. BECAUSE I HAD TO!!! XD My posting on the MLP:FiM thread gave me this Idea, discuss.
  13. Do it and I'll murder you.
  14. dragons being mythical, non existent creatures makes it rather hard to "get quite a few things about dragons wrong." Sure there are traditional dragons which these differ from but it happens all the time. hell, zombies never even used to be undead corpses walking the earth and vampires are always changing. Which is why I don't count zombies as mythological creatures. Vampires are already out of my list of favorite mythology creatures: Dragons Unicorns Pegasi Phoenixes Vampires (Removed) Rocs Giants Merpeople Wyrms
  15. *agreement with blightmare* *loading up pony folder*
  16. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the legendary creature. For other uses, see Dragon (disambiguation). A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or otherwise reptilian traits, that feature in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural traditions of dragons: the European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan, Korea and other East Asian countries. The two traditions may have evolved separately, but have influenced each to a certain extent, particularly with the cross-cultural contact of recent centuries. The English word "dragon" derives from Greek δράκων (drákōn), "dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake", which probably comes from the verb δρακεῖν (drakeîn) "to see clearly".[1] --- This is directed to blue, Wikipedia may not be the most reliable source but blue (and Lauren Faust) got quite a few things about dragons wrong. What I mean by this is there are different types of dragons, Not all of them eat minerals and metals and what not. The way blue said it made it sound like it was about all dragons. Sorry to bring my Mythological knowledge up into this.
  17. Now before we go any further, take a look at this. Start this war up again, and I'll kill you.
  18. This was posted on page 46, meaning you have been trying to reason with them for less than 16 pages... I posted my attempt to end the war exactly 20 pages ago... but I just gave up and became a brony, saying "Screw this war" in the process. Edit: STOP POSTING BEFORE ME!!! -.-
  19. Finally comes to an end... Now no more calling MLP unmanly until you actually decide to watch it. (watch until episode 3, first 2 aren't the best)
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