I've been wondering about this, on and off, as well. I mean, we've seen Pinkies (mr & mrs Cakes?) bathroom now after all... And would Fluttershys work the same way as Rainbow Dashes? She lives on the ground, after all...
While I got the implication that a pegasus bathroom is a bit too thorough for Pinkie (Surprise douche and enema!), it does still leave the original question of the plumbing in pegasus houses. Do house clouds have septic tanks that need emptying or do they employ a more republican (i.e. trickle-down) approach to getting rid of the waste.
Oh no... Oh nooo... Oh GOD nooooooo... Bathroom. In the clouds. When moisture (of ANY description) comes into contact with clouds it more often than not becomes caught within said cloud. Said cloud then becomes too heavy and releases moisture. Anyone else get my drift?
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.....I don't get it.
ReplyDeletei think part of the room floods as the flush cycle.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteNo clue. I just post em.
The stuff rainbow dash smears on her face in ''dragonshy'' is her shit.
ReplyDeleteYep, I don't get it either.
ReplyDeleteIt's cribbed from "Hogfather". You're not meant to know exactly what happened, but it involved water, and you don't want it to happen again.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess Pinkie Pie never used the three seashells before, huh?
ReplyDeleteNice story, an enjoyable ride the whole way through.
@Anonymous
ReplyDeletelol; the Demolition Mare? Knowing Pinkie, that's not too far off the mark. :P
At first it was okey, then, after the middle I was confused. So I didn't understand too =?
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering about this, on and off, as well. I mean, we've seen Pinkies (mr & mrs Cakes?) bathroom now after all... And would Fluttershys work the same way as Rainbow Dashes? She lives on the ground, after all...
ReplyDeleteWhile I got the implication that a pegasus bathroom is a bit too thorough for Pinkie (Surprise douche and enema!), it does still leave the original question of the plumbing in pegasus houses. Do house clouds have septic tanks that need emptying or do they employ a more republican (i.e. trickle-down) approach to getting rid of the waste.
ReplyDeleteIn the end I think we're all better off in blissful ignorance
ReplyDeleteOh no... Oh nooo... Oh GOD nooooooo... Bathroom. In the clouds. When moisture (of ANY description) comes into contact with clouds it more often than not becomes caught within said cloud. Said cloud then becomes too heavy and releases moisture. Anyone else get my drift?
ReplyDeleteAfter reading this, I think I just quote sgt. Hartman when he found a jelly doughnut :/
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ReplyDeleteuh...
ReplyDelete*mind fizzle*
I'll go...read...something else.
What episode is this image from?? I wanna get it bigger ( less cropped ) for a piece im doing
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