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Those Kids In The Corner


As noble as we see Ourselves to be, we never quite live up to the standard of our own principle.

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After finding herself in a rather sticky situation, a young changeling has to figure out how to re-infiltrate society, quick and easy like. She could even disguise as the same pony.

She's not supposed to feel guilty about it.

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loooooove it!!!

"culpa" are you portuguese?

8004743
Thank you! It's been a while since I've written anything, so I decided to post this before overthinking and deleting it.

8005223
No, but I am in my second year of Spanish, and culpa translates to guilt. Though I do see that the meanings are similar in both languages.

8006502
well shout out here from Brazil :yay:

8007188
Haha, nice! I know some basics about Brazil, but not very much, unfortunately. From what I know, it seems like it would be a great place to travel to.

8008498
well, living in Rio de Janeiro, near Copacabana Beach, I see a LOT of tourists so, I guess people do like to travel to Brazil :pinkiehappy:

8008652
Sounds hectic. And that you might have to give directions to a lot of tourists. :rainbowlaugh:

8010928

Thats so true!!! Everytime i stop by street corner someone asks, "you speak english? , or hablas espaƱol?" Then asks where's the nearest restaurant or something like that :rainbowlaugh:

8011032
I imagine that can get pretty annoying after a while. You would think they'd have a city map of Google maps or something to do that.

8011171
giving information is fine, if I were to travel another country alone I would be SUPER scared to mess something up and end up in the middle of nowhere, but the thing that bothers me the most is that they ALWAYS show me their GPS and the place they're trying to find is just on the other side of the street :raritydespair:

8011183
Oh dear. That sounds pretty aggravating indeed. Read people!

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