
| Oh-noes #163827 1 year ago |
IT'S HAPPY TREE FRIENDS ALL OVER |
| ThoDuSt #163834 1 year ago |
Those are porcupines, not hedgehogs. There's a difference. |
| Anonymous #163836 1 year ago |
Somehow I can imagine Dr. Ritsuko Akagi lecturing one of the characters about this very phenomenon very easily. I can also see one of the Mane Six getting into a philosophy debate with her really easily. |
| Anonymous #163838 1 year ago |
^*eyetwitch* I hate you. |
| Anonymous #163839 1 year ago |
"Those are porcupines, not hedgehogs. There's a difference." You don't have to be swedish like me to get the Stockholm syndrome. ;) |
| ThoDuSt #163840 1 year ago |
^Which one of us? |
| Anonymous #163841 1 year ago |
^I will porcupine you! |
| ThoDuSt #163855 1 year ago |
@#163839 Doesn't the dilemma have another name though? What was it? Oh, right! The Porcupine's dilemma.
I wasn't really even criticizing the pic, I was just pointing out that there was a difference since people confuse them a lot of the time. |
| Anonymous #163857 1 year ago |
^And I was doing the generic "I hate you" from comedy movies and such, used to indicate not actual hatred but dismay and annoyance in a pathetic attempt to be humorous, so we're even. :P |
| Anonymous #163895 1 year ago |
I AM COVERED IN SPINES, AND I MUST HUG |
| Anonymous #164154 1 year ago |
"Hibernation doesn't make them smarter, I'll tell you that." |
| Anonymous #164387 1 year ago |
@anon1: That the correct answer..... always. |
| Anonymous #166745 1 year ago |
Equestrian critters: Yes, they really are that dumb. |
| Anonymous #166979 1 year ago |
Porcupines are rodents, hedgehogs are insectivores.
They are completely unrelated. Rvrn their pins are completely different. |