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TheLarch
#319739
1 year ago
i ship him with big mac and braeburn

mmmmm
Nomeg_Stylus
#319745
1 year ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3cRWJcZjW4
NetherLips
#319748
1 year ago
*caramel -_________________________-
Anonymous
#319809
1 year ago
I love this.
Anonymous
#319815
1 year ago
America Pony!
Anonymous
#319821
1 year ago
This is the best thing EVER!
Fuzzy_Logic
#319850
1 year ago
Soren is so much better than Soarin'.
Anonymous
#320112
1 year ago
I know that it's only because I'm American, but trying to wrap my head around the concept of an "American accent" just makes my brain hurt.
Anonymous
#320144
1 year ago
soren is swedish? okay
Ponyholic
#320271
1 year ago
@320112: Well, arguably there isn't one. There are several regional accents, but no one "American" accent.
Old-Roots
#321054
1 year ago
In britain we pretty much round up all the regional accents and say it's an american accent.
NetherLips
#321127
1 year ago
Like how all English accents are rounded up into one.
I'm sure it's the same for every country.
Jarntazecht
#322268
1 year ago
I keep thinking of Soren from Aqua, my ex's favorite band.
Hakar
#325933
1 year ago
If he's Swedish, shouldn't it be Sörin?
Old-Roots
#326154
1 year ago
yeah well america
NetherLips
#327789
1 year ago
I don't even know; I'm an ignorant tool and base jokes off phonetical miscomprehension.
Kyurel
#341555
11 months ago
Love the soarin spelling, I think it's much better than the canon way to spell it.
And even though I'm american and should take offense to this I have to say I agree to some extent
NetherLips
#344268
11 months ago
I just like to think that his parents wouldn't give him a name with dialectic elision in it.
Anonymous
#382507
11 months ago
http://www.equestriadaily.com/2011/08/soarins-name-explained.html
Anonymous
#670035
8 months ago
@320112: Same thing goes for every language in the world. In Sweden, for example, a northern accent is very different from a southern one.
Anonymous
#678870
8 months ago
Wait a moment, swedish doesn't have ø, it's ö over there.
Anonymous
#748562
7 months ago
Søren is a danish and norwegian name. Not swedish.