Blotter updated: 06/17/12Show/Hide Show All

Image

Tag History
(edit info)
Rating

Prev | Index | Next

Comments

Anonymous
#78355
1 year ago
I wonder how long it takes before some one screams out the signature line.
PynkyPy
#78356
1 year ago
No he's not. He's quite predictable. You will always know what he'll say. Something to do with space.
PynkyPy
#78363
1 year ago
^^ How about now?

Dad, I'm in space.
I'm proud of you son.
Dad? Are you space?
Yes, now we are a family again!
Anonymous
#78366
1 year ago
NO PEOPLE DON'T SAY IT!!! PINKIE WILL LOSE IT IF YOU SAY WHAT WE ALL KNOW YOU WANT TO SAY!!!
Anonymous
#78381
1 year ago
.... wouldn't her body, like, explode because she isn't wearing any space gear?
Anonymous
#78389
1 year ago
Thankfully Fact Core has stated that it does not exist.
PynkyPy
#78390
1 year ago
Engineer! Halp Meee!!!
Anonymous
#78400
1 year ago
SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEEEE
PynkyPy
#78403
1 year ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-UmqZdmbmE
Anonymous
#78412
1 year ago
^late
Anonymous
#78451
1 year ago
Anon 5 WHAT HAVE YOU DOOOOONE!? YOU KNOW NOT THE CONSEQUENCES OF WHAT YOU SAID!!!
Anonymous
#78501
1 year ago
you are the best at space
Trombe
#78505
1 year ago
@Anon3: No, not really. Though it will be pelted with radiation and overheat quickly if exposed to direct sunlight, and the small blood vessels close to the surface of the body will rupture in a non-lethal but nonetheless painful manner. Oh, and there's also a matter of having nothing to breathe. But since we are talking about Equestria, where both sun and moon are controlled from the surface of the planet, I'll take a wild guess that space works differently there, anyway.
Anonymous
#78520
1 year ago
^ Don't forget about air pressure. I think that's what anon 3 was relating to. You know, like if you pull a photic zone fish to the surface of the ocean to quickly it will implode from the massive change in water pressure, and rainbow would implode from the lack of air pressure suitable to her body. One of the many reasons why space suits are completely air sealed along with breathable air and protection from extreme temperatures.
PynkyPy
#78544
1 year ago
I saw on "Nova Science Now" that, in fact, you will most certainly WILL NOT explode neither implode. Instead, your body will simply fall to pieces at the molecular level. You'll become a gelatinousness mass. Only the bones will stay mostly intact.
CranialHeartache
#78670
1 year ago
Rainbow Dash should be suffocating in that glass bowl.
Anonymous
#78682
1 year ago
Considering she's broken the sound barrier under her own power TWICE and come away unscathed, is it so hard to believe she could handle the vacuum of space without going kersplooey?

I'd worry more about the fact that her helmet isn't attached to anything and doesn't seem to be anywhere NEAR airtight. How is she breathing?
Anonymous
#78700
1 year ago
^That is the correct answer! The questions being asked can only be answered with more questions.
Anonymous
#78775
1 year ago
If we're going to put Rainbow Dash in space without an air tank, why don't we straight up Batman her and let her BREATHE in space?
Anonymous
#78914
1 year ago
Just don't explain to the audience how they can breathe in space or they will suffocate. Why do you think the secret has never been revealed, even when the characters in space actually try to explain it but end up having their words blotted out or censored. The audience must never know the secret to breathing in space.
Anonymous
#79201
1 year ago
http://seekersofthebat.com/wp-content/uploads/Batman-can-breathe-in-space.gif
Anonymous
#92902
1 year ago
The deep sea fish is going from lots of atmospheres to 1 atmosphere. Going to space is going from 1 to 0 - not a big change. You don't explode when you go a couple of meters underwater - that's a change from 1 to 2. Basically, explosive decompression in space is a myth.
Anonymous
#513450
10 months ago
Also, look at mechanical compression suits - it's conceivable that a creature's skin could provide the needed pressure anyway.

Also, MAGIC.

Also, ponies in space helmets are cute.