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Nugget


"Hi! I'm Nugget, and I'm your friend to the end. Haydeeho! Ha ha ha!"

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Rarity has a bobby pin stuck on her forehead, yet she refuses to listen to Twilight tell her about it.


Edited by tommal
Based on Jason Headley's "It's Not About the Nail"

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Well, that was amusing. I like how it delivered an actually viable message in such a ludicrous manner. Though... maybe Rarity should take her own advice and also listen... at some point... when the bobby pin stops being funny... probably.

Little error I noticed:

“You’re always do that.”

doing, I assume.

Have an upvote, and a good day!

7845320 Thank you and fixed. :twilightsmile:

:twilightangry2: Spike! She's your problem now!
:moustache: Oh what's that? Pluck! Doink!
:raritycry: You guys are all the same! You never listen at all! Waaaa!
:facehoof: !!!!
:moustache: I'm going for some ice cream anyone want any?
:raritystarry: Oh! Vanilla Oat Swirl with strawberry?
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nothing but a few rocks can't fix...

:rainbowlaugh: Well that was fun. Have an upvote from Lucky Star.

Why is this in the RWBY fan club group?

7845592 Mistake... You can remove it if need be.

Just yank out the goddamn pin, Twilight.

JUST TAKE IT OUT!!!
:twilightangry2::twilightangry2::twilightangry2::twilightangry2::twilightangry2::twilightangry2::twilightangry2::twilightangry2:
Maybe Rarity needs to listen better, or look in a goddamn mirror.

Another then that, this was hilarious!

I saw this video before. While it does give a lesson about men needing to listen to an sympathize with a woman's suffering, it also puts forth the idea that men are somehow "wrong" for wanting to fix the problem. I personally feel that men find this frustrating for two reasons:

1. It's ignoring the incredibly obvious and practical answer that fixing the problem will erase the thing causing the suffering in the first place.

2. Men like to be thought of as being able to get things done, and I feel that on some level we internalize women not wanting us to fix the problem as them telling us they don't think we're good enough to fix the problem.

A nice, fun read. I really enjoyed it. Twilight reminds me of my own self, having to deal with ponies people like Rarity. :rainbowlaugh: I didn't find any grammar mistakes (I almost always do, even without looking for them.) so it's probably empty from mistakes.

I really enjoyed this and you get an upvote, favorite AND follow from me :yay: Also, I just LOVE your name! (Now's one of those times when I wish I was a chicken nugget... Don't judge :twilightoops:)

7865007 Thank you very much. It definitely cheers me up to hear those positive words. :twilightsmile:

I think this is your weiredst story until now. I'm glad you put those quotes in the 'Author's notes' box, otherwise I wouldn't be able to make sense of it at all!

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