
| DaisyHead #118861 1 year ago |
true dat. |
| Anonymous #118862 1 year ago |
that was weird, wasn't it? |
| Strat #118864 1 year ago |
Oh leave 'em alone, their written language is pictographic. :P |
| Eco #118869 1 year ago |
Book had lucky charms symbols too. Pay attention. |
| Roboshi #118877 1 year ago |
If it's pictographic why does Spike write in the normal manner? |
| Ruxin12 #118879 1 year ago |
I still stand by ponies are illiterate and just use pictures and only the rich can afford education of written language... and Spike |
| Strat #118898 1 year ago |
@Roboshi: Spike's probably using a short-hand variant script. The ancient Egyptians did the same. The hieroglyphs marked the stone walls and what-not, but they also wrote in two short-hand scripts for writing letters and official documents. |
| HalcyonAndroid #118916 1 year ago |
maybe twilights just that awesome? yeah thats what I though |
| HalcyonAndroid #118918 1 year ago |
^thought* |
| Anonymous #118952 1 year ago |
We didn't see the words in the other pages. |
| Anonymous #119683 1 year ago |
Magic.
I ain't gotta explain shit. |
| Anonymous #120073 1 year ago |
aHA a picture is worth a thousand words |
| Anonymous #120335 1 year ago |
So... we are assuming that since we only saw the pictures from the book, that the book had no words, even though Twilight was clearly reading some sort of story that the book was telling? |
| TBTabby #120638 1 year ago |
Cartoons aimed at little kids are usually light on written text, because they don't want to alienate the kids who haven't mastered reading yet. |