These ponies are so intolerant of others. They treat everyone but them like dirt! These ponies need a lesson in how to treat others better... And you're going to tell them how to do it.
Total Words: 3,647,365
Estimated Reading: 1 week
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After a years-long, hard fought battle of the browsers, Internet Explorer, once the reigning king of the interwebz, is overthrown. First by its archrival, Firefox, of whom had risen from the ashes of a fallen ally, and then Chrome. Shunned and memed out of existence, there was no place anymore for the old browser. Even its parent corporation had succeeded it with a faster, Edge-ier browser.
And guess where the heck Internet Explorer ended up?
Slightly modified to tie into MLP a bit more. I didn't mention the Mane Six by name enough times.
Twilight's been meaning to ask.
Rated teen for alcohol and dick jokes.
I didn't originally mean for this to be my entry into Aragon and Friends' THE COMEDY (IS SERIOUS BUSINESS) CONTEST, but it worked out perfectly.
Content Warning: wildly waveringly written drunk dialogue. And a pun.
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When Twilight learns of a strange new town which has suddenly appeared in Equestria, she decides that it warrants further investigation. So off she goes, dragging Starlight Glimmer along with her; a great opportunity for a friendship lesson.
It's not long before they both start to wish that they'd stayed in Ponyville.
Even though it's only been days since the Storm King's invasion of Equestria, Tempest has now been tasked to start learning about friendship. After an encounter with Starlight Glimmer, she joins the Reformed Unicorn Mares group. Surely interacting with a few ponies can't be too hard, right?
Thanks again to AShadowOfCygnus for editing.
Cover art is Where's the Rum? by DocWario.
Relaxing after a rousing session of "Ogres & Oubliettes," Spike, Big Mac, Discord, and Shining Armor begin questioning certain of their life choices. Not all their life choices, of course: just certain of them...
The original minific version of this story placed 10th in the Writeoff Association's 80th contest, "Lie Me a River." This rewritten and expanded version was my entry in Aragon's "Comedy is Serious Business" contest with the prompt "We Learned Something Stupid," and the cover image comes from Otonus on DeviantArt.
She can't pay her taxes and her best friend is an ex convict who tried to destroy the fabric of time.
Trixie needs a fresh start.
There's gotta be worse places to start over than the fast food industry, right?
A collab with Seventh Heaven.
Proofread by MissyTheAngel
A not so standard human-in-Equestria story including but not limited to: democracy, tequila, and robots.
Things escalate from there.