It's a beautiful day in Ponyville. Then again, every day is a beautiful day for Derpy Hooves.
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...right?
(Part of the Triptych Continuum, which has its own TVTropes page and FIMFiction group -- but can be read as a stand-alone, and no knowledge of the other stories is required. New members and trope edits are welcome.)
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