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Dreamscape


"1/4 hipster, 3/4 kawaii"

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*insert generic Dis Gon B Gud .gif here*

Wow, I found this on the home page in new stories, then I check my global scanner thing to find you wrote it, Dream.

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this is actually the one I was thinking of:

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nice one, though. I hadn't seen that particular one yet.

I dont know if is that I like Pinkie Pie so much but when the sex started I just skimmed trough it.
Was funny though :)

maud's rocks in the cover art

yus

I came 'cause of the cover art, but I'll stay for the wincest!

Commence read!:rainbowdetermined2:

stupid question: what does incest mean?

4276074 When siblings fuck. When it's awesome, it's wincest.

Aww sweet! Pie sister incest!
>Notice anthro tag and cover art
:raritydespair:

4276074 you'r clearly too young to listen to a show like mlp

4276569 I'm 20 years old. :ajbemused: you saying I can't watch MLP?

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Someone at your age should have known the meaning of the word "incest." Especially if you are reading adult content.

Next time you don't know what a word means, google it.

4276644 (you miss the joke there)

Yeah, you are clearly too young for a show like mlp, come back when you will be 35 at least bro....damn youngster think they know everything....

SFC

Holy shit, it's incest now? You bronies disgust me. I bet you're all virgins. Just STOP with the pony porn and go outside for once.

4276921 HA! You think this is bad? How about you look up what furries and weeaboos do on their free time. *shutters*

Mmm maud, give us the look.
..Delicious.

Well, this was a interestin lil fic :pinkiesmile: especially with maud's surprises to pinks :rainbowwild:

4276682 I think you should stop expecting everybody to speak perfect English, its not that odd to know a specific word like that if you are not from an English speaking country. After all its not that you are going to learn it in English class or hear it on Tv all that often.

4277345 Ehem! Let me repeat myself
"Next time you don't know what a word means, google it." You don't have to know perfect English to use it. I was trying to let him know that by not understanding a word he should look it up himself, because as far as he knows, some words you might ask might be considered offensive. It's a word not tossed around in public much for good reason. It's like me going to a middle east country and holding up my left hand asking "HEY! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?" or going to Germany asking "What does 'HEIL HITLER' mean?"

Verbal/body language are more powerful than you think.

4276981 Damn! Missed that, thanks for pointing it out.

4276921 "Gently pats head" good good... Let the anger consume you!

4277404 Yet in the first part of your reply you insinuate that he should know the meaning of the word simply based on the facts that he is 20 and reads adult content, which in only rare cases features incest.

My reply however was also in part aimed towards the "google it" approach to answering questions. If you don't want to answer a question you should not reply, but if you are going to take the time to reply to it, give the answer instead of saying "google it". If someone asks you a question in real life do you also answer with "google it."? I think not and you have no reason to reply in that way just because this happens to be the internet.

Regarding the power of verbal and non verbal communication, I agree that caution is advices when asking for stuff you don't know the meaning of. But seeing as it is a word that is mentioned in the description of the story, I think it was fair to assume that nobody reading this would be horribly offended by asking for the meaning of said word.

“I love you, Pinkie Pie,” Maud said as the ecstatic mare’s game slowed to a halt. She then wrapped an arm tightly around her sibling’s waist and pulled her closer.

All I could think of there:

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That fits surprisingly well actually!

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Now, did you learned what incest mean.
If not, I can tell you.

:trixieshiftleft::trixieshiftright:

it's What your father do with your sister, when your not looking.:trollestia:

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"Yet in the first part of your reply you insinuate that he should know the meaning of the word simply based on the facts that he is 20 and reads adult content, which in only rare cases features incest."

And I'm right. He should know what it means. At least know when to look a word up he doesn't understand.

"My reply however was also in part aimed towards the "google it" approach to answering questions."

It's called self educating. And you are taking things waaaay out of context.

"if you are going to take the time to reply to it, give the answer instead of saying "google it"."

If a student asks a teacher what 2+2 is, should the teacher tell him the accurate answer of 4? Or would it be better to help him solve the question on his own by giving him hints? You can teach a child "how" to do it, but they also have to understand the "why" behind it. You wanna know the "why" behind the answer I gave him? By googling he then realized that google acts as a dictionary/thesaurus, so when there is a word he is confused about, all he has to do is take a few seconds searching the word, rather than spend minutes waiting on a reply. HUZZAH! (also if it matters so much to you, why not you tell him?)

"If someone asks you a question in real life do you also answer with "google it."? I think not and you have no reason to reply in that way just because this happens to be the internet."

I dunno.... Would a dictionary be close by? Does he have an internet device to "google" it? If he does Id tell him to look in a dictionary or google it. Helps the learning process to do things on his own. He's a big boy.

"Regarding the power of verbal and non verbal communication, I agree that caution is advices when asking for stuff you don't know the meaning of. But seeing as it is a word that is mentioned in the description of the story, I think it was fair to assume that nobody reading this would be horribly offended by asking for the meaning of said word."

Maybe not, but if you are on a site that speaks mostly English it's going to be less of a hassle for everyone, if you already knew English. You done, Mr. Honorable White Knight?

4279178 gosh.....just wanted to do a joke there.....

"And I'm right. He should know what it means. At least know when to look a word up he doesn't understand."
No. And you mean when you feel he should look up a word he does not understand, its his choice if he wants to Google it or ask in the comments or read a dictionary to find out.
"It's called self educating. And you are taking things waaaay out of context."
Self educating can be done by asking questions or looking it up yourself, it just means learning on your own accord. by whatever means. And regarding the context I was simply expanding on my previous comment to make my grievances more clear.

"If a student asks a teacher what 2+2 is, should the teacher tell him the accurate answer of 4? Or would it be better to help him solve the question on his own by giving him hints? You can teach a child "how" to do it, but they also have to understand the "why" behind it. You wanna know the "why" behind the answer I gave him? By googling he then realized that google acts as a dictionary/thesaurus, so when there is a word he is confused about, all he has to do is take a few seconds searching the word, rather than spend minutes waiting on a reply. HUZZAH! (also if it matters so much to you, why not you tell him?)"

If the teacher in question has the choice between giving the answer or saying "google it" I think giving the answer would be better. .. also someone already told him, read the question, answered it and even gave some extra information about the "word" wincest, very quick and clean way of communicating and getting more information in the process, great isn't it?

"I dunno.... Would a dictionary be close by? Does he have an internet device to "Google" it? If he does Id tell him to look in a dictionary or Google it. Helps the learning process to do things on his own. He's a big boy."
Oke, well if you tell people that ask you something to check Google on their phone...congratulations. Also by that logic you should just stop going to uni if you are at a certain age and just Google whatever you want to learn. Or can you have people explain things to you in certain scenarios but just not this one in particular,because you feel your way of doing it is far superior..

"Maybe not, but if you are on a site that speaks mostly English it's going to be less of a hassle for everyone, if you already knew English. You done, Mr. Honorable White Knight?"

Let me get this straight... if you don't know every word in the English dictionary you don't know English?.. And how it it a hassle for you, you did not have to reply you chose to!.. also.. no, are you done because I think that both the point "Everybody should know the word incest" and "if you don't know something you should always Google it" are a lost cause.

4276457 I know rite. Same happened to me. :pinkiesad2:

I can't deal with this stupidity.

I'm slitting my throat.

Wish death for me.

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No! Don't!

Cut the sides of the neck. :twilightsmile:

Comment posted by nodamnbrakes deleted Apr 23rd, 2014

...you sick monkeys... :rainbowhuh:

Cum with me~
And you'll be~
In a world of pure fornication~!

Amazing :pinkiehappy: up vote and like :raritystarry:

Comment posted by Dreamscape deleted Apr 24th, 2014

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It's just Patrick Bateman's monologue from American Psycho with some words changed. I made it as a generic copypasta for stories I don't like.

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Oh I like it. How creative. I just made mine up.

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Also, my comment has a watermark and yours doesn't.

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Yes. And I was complaining because your story is bad, not because I hate clop getting featured.

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