Mark Twain was a brony? · 7:05am Feb 18th, 2013
I was studying some of Mark Twains works for class tonight. When I noticed something strange. A story called "Pudd'nhead Wilson" I googled the character and this what the description:
Pudd'nhead Wilson (David Wilson) - The town eccentric, Pudd'nhead Wilson first came to Dawson's Landing intending to set up a law practice. His sense of humor proves too much for the townspeople, though, and his law practice goes nowhere. He fills his time with odd surveying and accounting jobs, and dabbles in a number of quasi-scientific hobbies, most notably fingerprinting and palmistry. Judge Driscoll is his closest friend. Pudd'nhead has also written a calendar full of clever sayings and dark proverbs, which provides the epigraphs for each chapter of the text. Pudd'nhead is an outsider, and thinks a little differently from the rest of the townspeople.
Behold! the Insperation for Chancellor Pudding Head!!! THEY BUCKING REFERENCED MARK TWAIN!
Either that or Mark Twain was a brony
He was probably a brony.
hah