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"You've tried so hard, come for a hug and a smile."
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skybrook

@Background Pony #3F67

Yes, it's as if she took off her front legs and put them back on, upside-down. Because her hooves are upside-down. Because Hasbro is wrong wrong wrong wrong and I can't believe people are buying it has no one ever even seen a horse before anymore arghfljlktttlnl
Background Pony #C45B
@skybrook
What if ponies are boneless living marshmallows with very little in the way of limitations on which way they can rotate or stretch their limbs? Sort of like pre-WWII animation with noodle-arm characters like Olive Oyl.
Background Pony #4097
Bad analogy. It's like twisting your legs like you can your arms/hands. It's not impossible but highly improbable. Cartoon logic though, ponies don't apply to IRL horse biology, besides it's Pinkie Pie.