Four words and they are all true. SBPS follows the girls of Canterlot High after the events of Legend of Everfree, as they deal with graduation, maturation, and a parasite that just wants to cuddle their gray matter.
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I have trouble imagine Shining as a highschool nerd.
Ask Limestone: What are your thought that your shut-in sister now has an unquenchable sex drive and aiming to have a girlfriend?
That is a bizarrely seductive Marble.
Also, nice to see Shining provide some steel under Cadence's velvet administration.
9021430 Heh, consider the pony Shining Armor. Had an ant farm, collected comics, plays O&O... He's a nerd. Funny thing, but going to military college gave him the incentive to really push himself physically.
9021464 She can't help it! Stupid "teenage parasite-induced hormones".
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I mean I have a difficulty visualizing a buff, Navy Shining Armor as a ex-Nerd (I don't think he wear glasses). Even though Navy and Nerd are both N-word, two of them just don't sound like they would go together like N&N or something.
9021642 Remember, he wasn't in a field unit, he was in SIGINT (Signals Intelligence). But he still worked on his body despite being in an office job.
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Superman.
interesting, is it the parasite talking or is Marble a victim of circumstance? Science needs to be done!
Cadance sets the rules and Shining cracks the whip! A great combination as they're working together...
To Limestone: who do you think will catch it next?
Keep going! ;)
Actually you have a lot of choices in the military, especially at the D-Fac and doubly so for Sigint. For food at least. You get to choose what you want to eat and all that jazz.
9047417 As much as this uses American English, American school system, and such, I'd like to point out this isn't the America you are used to. That said, I know a fair few people who work in SIGINT here, and though they are in the civilian side of things, things can get pretty rough for them when they have to travel to specific sites for emergencies.