Sunday, 8 January 2012

The Most Necessary New York Times Correction Ever

5 comments:

  1. Damn the New York Times!

    How anyone could possibly confuse these characters is beyond me...

    Twilight Sparkle is described to be talented in magic and very studious. Priding herself on being Princess Celestia's dearest pupil, she once considered knowledge more important than friendship. When the danger of the Mare in the Moon loomed, Princess Celestia sent her to Ponyville to learn the importance of friendship, which proved invaluable in her confrontation with Nightmare Moon. She decides to stay in Ponyville and study friendship with her mentor's blessings. Twilight studies extensively and takes an organized, analytical approach to solving problems. She also sometimes appears to have an insecure side in some of the episodes when it comes to fitting in.[1]Unlike other unicorn ponies, Twilight can perform a wide variety of magic, including teleportation on occasions. Twilight Sparkle's spirit is Magic.

    Fluttershy is a shy Pegasus Pony who was originally an earth pony. She was first released in 2003 as part of the Rainbow Celebration Ponies. In the G3 series, she loves to take pictures of her friends and have fun and has a habit on window shopping at all the sweet boutiques in Ponyville. In Friendship is Magic, she received a design change, making her into a pegasus pony. She is sweet and calm, but is timid and often very shy around others, though she can become forceful and assertive when pushed too far. Fluttershy has a great love and care for animals and is willing to help them at any cost.[1]Although she is a pegasus, she prefers to stay close to the ground, living in a cottage near the forest instead of the sky city of Cloudsdale with the other pegasi. She possesses a special ability known as "The Stare," which allows her to intimidate even the fiercest animals. In 'Suited for Success', Fluttershy was shown to have good knowledge of sewing and fashion just like Rarity. According to the Cutie Mark Chronicles, she has been saved by a group of colorful butterflies allowing her to fly for the first time. Rainbow Dash's Sonic Rainboom scares the animals Fluttershy has befriended and causes her to earn her cutie mark. Fluttershy's spirit is Kindness.

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  2. E, Me neither, haha.

    M, I dearly hope that has been copied and pasted from Wikipedia and hasn't came from the recesses of your mind ;)

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  3. More like an abscess of the mind.....

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