Nondis is a man who managed to find himself Equestria. While Twilight and the other princesses try to find him a way home, he realizes that finding a way back is only a minor problem in comparison to his growing attachments to some of the Mane Six.
Page generated in 0.027 seconds
Total duration
892 users online
567,809 hits today, 2,782,760 yesterday
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Fanfiction
Designed and coded by knighty & Xaquseg - © 2011-2024
Support us
SubStar
Chat!
Discord
Follow us
Twitter
MLP: Friendship is Magic® - © 2024 Hasbro Inc.®
Fimfiction is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Hasbro Inc.®
4/6 The Redeemed Lesser
'Just once did I pray for that moment, where we could watch our son play together.
I never told him that it was his son.'
Me rn: c.tenor.com/nSreuY9NOmkAAAAC/sad-shocked.gif
Finding out that Nondis & Celestia are getting hitched : media3.giphy.com/media/xBJPpc0mXOAZtANsYL/200w.gif
When she ripped the wedding invitation up : i.giphy.com/media/tfUW8mhiFk8NlJhgEh/200.gif
Gala having the access to have her vision back : media3.giphy.com/media/i4jTE9ZNFQQ1D7RbxK/giphy.gif?cid=63e6b07et314teosxae9uwni6pdfpewmmw08ofphklex96ec&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g
The meaning of Kalimba's son's name : media2.giphy.com/media/jOnkU8uHQym6G6y09V/giphy.gif?cid=63e6b07e6ubzztztn4kn5q0d1pquijwoma9c4vfwll3tr4ic&rid=giphy.gif
Me the entire chapter : c.tenor.com/vkg1taM2dhgAAAAM/swear-cry.gif
BABY GIRL KALIMBA I'M SO PROUD OF YOU!!!
The best ending out of all the epilogues so far! Can't wait for Celestia's!
I can understand Kali’s feelings here. This epilogue is a bit bittersweet, but nowhere near what I thought it would be, so, great job.
when is nondis going to know of his son?
Though only for this chapter, Handy quickly became a likable son of a gun. Rest up OG.
did not see that coming
Only two left.......and its over
11190417
I’m not one for politics. Though as a lifelong Texan who lived through the entirety of the freeze last February, I hope that Greg Abbott and those in charge of Texas’ power grid contract violent permanent dysentery.
Thanks for the introduction to Yebba 'All I ever wanted'. I like the song & it's theme ties heavily into Kalimba's feelings about Nondis.
So glad she got a happy conclusion. It would be a perfect one with Nondis as her husband & being able to properly have a family with him & his son Nafasi but that pact she made with Celestia was a powerful one. It's tragic that Nondis doesn't know that he is that boy's father. Kalmiba is right in knowing just how Nondis would react though & now I understand why she made such a tough decision. I can only hope that Nondis finds out the truth before he inevitably passes away with time.
11190417
Have you ever read anything MLK actually wrote or said, or is he just a cartoon character you trot out to say "America can't be racist, look at its Black friend"? That "core principle... freedom", as you put it, is, in his words, a "promissory note" that it had become clear America had "defaulted on" for non-whites (I would personally go so far as to say the betrayal extends to everyone but rich white men): "Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given its colored people a bad check, a check that has come back marked “insufficient funds.”".
If America is not a land of the free for Black people, or women, or poor people, or so many other classes of people, as it so often has not been, it is extremely privileged to say that we must keep it the land of the free.
Speaking strictly about racism, someone who thinks that America can't be racist because Martin Luther King Jr existed, despite the fact that he is only famous because of American racism, is not in a position to be lecturing anyone about how the existence of racism is "unrealistic".
In case you need more debunking, Obama was the subject of a blatantly racist smear that claimed he was Kenyan rather than American. And even after he proved he was born in Hawaii, people like Donald Trump demanded he release his academic transcript because the idea of a Black boy getting into a good college on merit was too unrealistic to take on faith.
And the NFL is embroiled in current controversies over its racist policies and only stopped its brazenly racist policy of "race norming" in June of last year.
And these are just racist abuses that affected those four famous people/institutions.
You mean he isn't? He either is racist in the real world (and not just against Black people, he's an anti-semite who thinks the Prime Minister of Israel is King of the Jews to whom all Jews owe loyalty) or is very good at pretending to be racist to get the votes of actual racists. And he got voted out in the real world as well.
Because the problem is all of the people who expect the government they pay taxes to to maintain a basic level of public services. What total ingrates.
PS:
The only serious political-economic problem California has that Texas does not is a large minority of NIMBYs who vehemently block any new housing projects that might threaten the artificial scarcity that props up the value of their own homes (that's the entire reason most of those people leave, in fact: It's too expensive to live there because housing is artificially scarce and hence overpriced). Every other problem, from COVID to crime to power grid failures, is bigger in Texas.
11190789
Nah, Trump didn't lose. Biden's lobbyists made thousands of fraudulent votes just to scrape together a false victory. The American people didn't get the president they voted for.
Also, since it was brought up in Melanie's epilogue chapter, Trump didn't do nothing in response to the initial warnings of COVID. He worked with his advisors to put together a plan, put it forward, was mocked by his opposition for (buying into a hoax), his plan stonewalled, and then when COVID hit American shores, Trump's opposition took his plan as their own and falsely claimed that Trump did nothing. Actually a consistent outcome of Trump's time in office. He didn't get anything done as POTUS, because his opposition wouldn't let him do anything.
His biggest point of contention, what he called his wall, but was actually a security checkpoint in design, would have minimized illegal immigration. Huh, I wonder if it would have gone over better with the public if it was accurately marketed as a security checkpoint. Basically the idea was that there would be gaps or gates in the wall, where border security would be stationed to stop illegals, and check the paperwork of certified immigrants who chose to walk across the border. It's funny that people thought he was talking about ending immigration from Mexico entirely, when airplanes are a thing.
11206619
Regarding the 2020 election:
Firstly: If the American people were guaranteed the president they voted for, you would have had Presidents Al Gore and Hillary Clinton in addition to Joe Biden. All three received more votes than their opponents, Gore by half a million or so, Clinton and Biden by several million.
Secondly: No-one has produced evidence of large-scale election fraud in the 2020 election, even on the level of hundreds of ballots, let alone the tens of thousands that would have been needed to swing an entire state into the other column or the six million or so that would have been required to sustain the notion that "the American people really voted for Trump". At this point, I believe that it is reasonable to conclude that there is no evidence of the alleged fraud because the alleged fraud never happened.
Regarding Trump's handling of COVID:
What planet were you on during 2020? No mainstream Democratic politician called COVID a hoax, nor did they suggest that the US should let tens of thousands of Americans die. That was Republicans like Texas Lt Gov Dan Patrick.
Yes, people in the Trump administration did draw up plans for dealing with the pandemic. Other people in his administration bitterly opposed the plans because they were certain the economic effects would be catastrophic and they didn't think the pandemic would be that deadly, or that "the free market" would somehow know what was best for America.
More to the point, Trump was out in front of the public, doing his COVID briefings. Yes, those briefings. Unless you believe that all of his gaffes -- many of which were broadcast live -- were caused by a mind-control laser or something, Trump was the one who persuaded America that he had no clue what he was doing.
Regarding the "security checkpoint in design":
Firstly: So, like the sections of border wall that already existed before he proposed his wall?
Secondly: The wall, as built, was and is trivially easy for smugglers to breach.
Thirdly: Most illegal immigration into the US occurs when people overstay their visas after entering legally, so the wall would have had effectively very little effect on illegal immigration even if it had been impenetrable.
The first and third of these points were already well-known when Trump proposed the border wall in his campaign launch speech (EDIT: The point being that it was clear it would not do what he thought it would). Oh, and in that same speech, he said this about immigration from Mexico:
Like I said in my previous post, he either is racist or is very good at pretending to be racist.