Yeah, all the main six had classes of their own, so why not give one to Spike. Is it because he has no clue what he's doing? Maybe, Smolder is certainly going to find out.
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Before I start, a quick disclaimer: I'm not going to be talking about actual politicians or anything in modern-day. This is all grounded in fiction. It's also somewhat related to Fullmetal Pony, but really only the process and not the progress. With that out of the way, let's start!
Ah, crap.
For those who didn't get the messages about it, I've finally begun dropping the first chapters of I Thought You'd Never Ask, the sequel to the well recieved What's Your Problem?. This one has a much grander scale, and will follow the Young Six, and everypony at the school of friendship through a series of field trips to the neighboring
The mess from last week is cleaned up. Nearly done with it, now.
This week... oh lordy, we're back to our new favorite whipping boy. This marks the conclusion to a trilogy, apparently. I dunno, I haven't peered much into these in a long time.
With April Fool's Day looming will Batty actually be able to review this episode about zombie ponies or will a certainly clip from a bad E.T. rip off rear it's ugly head?
Warning: This post is not made with offensive purposes, it's a thought that has been in my mind for a long time and I wanted to express my point of view regarding this topic. This is not about offending anyone, be comprehensive, keep an open mind and make sure to read the entire article before posting a comment. For your attention, thanks.