
| Anonymous #13142 1 year ago |
...diamond droogs. that's all I'm saying. |
| Anonymous #13151 1 year ago |
43. The more beautiful and pure a thing is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt it. |
| Anonymous #13222 1 year ago |
This would be ten times better without the top row of panels, or the generic punchline. |
| Anonymous #13347 1 year ago |
The thing is, MLP *is* educational, it's about learning social skills, something many channers sorely needed. |
| Anonymous #13492 1 year ago |
^hey, shut up. |
| Anonymous #13674 1 year ago |
Hedonist relations! Godlessness and violence! Social disorder! Literature was corrupt before you got there, you just never noticed. |
| Anonymous #14002 1 year ago |
William Shakespony's "Colteo and Filiet" would be a masterpiece... |
| Anonymous #14794 1 year ago |
^ How about Luna III?
"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a...wait...*stab*" |
| Anonymous #15025 1 year ago |
The Crimson Cutie Mark makes me LOL so hard, considering some of the AB material around here... |
| Anonymous #198303 1 year ago |
anon4 is right actually, at least about the importance of teaching social skills. This has actually become a serious topic of discussion in education as they're finding a lack of social skills in the upcoming generation. As always, slacking parents force educators to take on even more duties... and no I'm not a teacher, just a concerned citizen =P |
| Mask_de_pony #198322 1 year ago |
A clockwork orange is not pure in the least. |
| Anonymous #430280 10 months ago |
I think that may be the joke, guys. It's not ponies corrupting literature, it's literature corrupting ponies! |