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Jackarunda
#195384
1 year ago
fuck you and your failure to understand how to use apostrophes
Geldon
#195386
1 year ago
Hah, thanks for pointing out that coincidence.

May be insufficiently pony, though.
Anonymous
#195388
1 year ago
^ Go read Going Postal.
Anonymous
#195392
1 year ago
... damn you, anon-uploader. I can't unthink that.
Anonymous
#195396
1 year ago
^^
Was meant for Jackarunda.
Anonymous
#195399
1 year ago
So THAT'S why Celsstia was so nice at Sugarcube Corner...
Anonymous
#195400
1 year ago
@jackarunda preach it sistah!
Anonymous
#195402
1 year ago
My mind is full of fuck.
dragonSpike
#195414
1 year ago
I'm confused.

What's this about

why can't people ask about me
Anonymous
#195419
1 year ago
^Because you hinder the mai- heywaitaminute...
Anonymous
#195463
1 year ago
I never arsked you in the first place!
Anonymous
#195466
1 year ago
Don't Arsk them?
P0ny_brigade
#195472
1 year ago
@ #195388 by Terry pratchet? Loved that book!
I'd like to arsk you about what it had to do with ponies though
Anonymous
#195477
1 year ago
Argh has been so long since i readed that book. What was the context again ?
P0ny_brigade
#195561
1 year ago
^ it may have been a sign in the benevolent dictator's building, or maybe the underground post office? Or maybe in the apartment complex of the clown dude? Mrs. Cake is making me suspicious though.
Discworld is one of the best series of books ever!
SpookEZ
#195568
1 year ago
Apostrophes. J in huge. Sort of boring.
Anonymous
#195778
1 year ago
^ Go read the book it's from.
DJ_Paradroid
#196366
1 year ago
Class. Aww, poor Terry Pratchett.
Anonymous
#197464
1 year ago
^^^^^It's a sign on the Royal Post office, just below the "NEITHER RAIN NOR SNOW NOR GLO M OF NI T SHALL STAY THESE MES ENGERS ABO T THEIR DUTY" sign.

In this case, Mrs. Cake is a busybody medium first introduced in the Discworld book "Reaper Man".
Anonymous
#197602
1 year ago
So what about Ludmilla?
Anonymous
#200326
1 year ago
^^
More of a small, actually.
foamy
#220389
1 year ago
It actually appears first in "Men-At-Arms", 388.
Anonymous
#228177
1 year ago
This came to mind as soon as I heard her name.