A snapshot of a perfectly normal moment of a perfectly normal day in perfectly normal Equestria.
Total Words: 28,257
Estimated Reading: 1 hour
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Sunset Shimmer, now a communist or something, breaks up with her liberal girlfriend Sci-Twi. She's not particularly happy about this.
"Praise" for the story:
"It was pretty terrible." ~Crystal Static
"I enjoyed it nontheless."~ The Blue EM2
”Wow. I legitimately could not enjoy this.” ~ FanOfMostEverything
"FanOfMostEverything may not have liked this, but I had a blast!" ~Present Perfect
It's stupid o'clock in the morning.
There's a batpony eating cereal in the kitchen.
Ain't no Twilight got time for that.
Pinkie Pie gets locked inside Beanis Inc overnight. It's not so bad, though. At least she's got the roombas for company.
Too bad they're kind of creepy.
Part of the Beanis Cinematic Universe. No, you can't escape it.
Tempest Shadow sometimes wonders what her place is at Beanis Inc. If she was pressed to give it a job description, it would probably come out as "whatever Twilight and Wallflower need me to do." So when Twilight approaches her with the opportunity to manage her own new department, she jumps at the chance.
All she has to do is solve the minor issue of digital piracy.
A lovingly crafted entry into the Beanis Cinematic Universe.
Princess Cadance is rudely awakened by a crying child.
It's not who you think it is.
"This is an excellent comedy."
—Posh"I think it's the character work that really makes this one shine."
—Not_A_Hat"This story [...] Good job!"
—GaPJaxie
Cover Art by Blues LeSharpe
This story is a sequel to Beanniversary
Sunset meets with Rainbow to hang out and catch up after the events of "Should I Stay...."
Dammit, Me.
Warnings: [Richer, Extra-Protein Infused Continuity] [5% Beans] [75% Gratuitous Fight Scene] [Sunset Shimmer not being hurt emotionally] [Toy Lasers]
Part of the Beanis Cinematic Universe
A simple question about the science of magic leads to a lesson on one of the cornerstones of modern communications theory.
A story set in the Beanis Cinematic Universe.
Pre-requisites: introductory knowledge of calculus (including limits), probability and statistics (including random variables), and algebra.
Image: Bust of Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001), Father of Information Theory
To give herself a new perspective on plants, life, and plant life, Sunset Shimmer visits a local park to try and make sense of the world around her.
A humble addition to the Beanis Cinematic Universe