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Pinkie Pie has dedicated her life to spreading laughter and joy throughout the land, but what if she also had to deal with ponies who were not normal? Ranging from the physically disabled to the mentally ill to those with learning disabilities, Pinkie Pie looks back on them and how she has helped them.

Chapters (31)
Comments ( 23 )

This story is awesome! I especially love how the disabilities were portrayed in this story! :twilightsmile:

male Pegasus filly

You should change the foal’s gender to male or female unless he is trans male to female.

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If you're talking about the Pegasus in the restaurant, it's a male, I put the filly part so the readers know it's a child, if there isn't anything about the pony's age typed, then the pony is an adult.

8964243 Fillies are female foals. Colts are male foals.

8964875
Okay, I just fixed it, thank you for correcting me.

9256492
Inability to read numbers.

Aw, poor Silverstream. At least she came out of it all right.

Shouldn't this story be rated T at least?

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I've thought about it, but I keep it at E because these are problems that even kids have at a young age, which is unfortunate.

Can you make a chapter it was a pony who has cerebral palsy?

9498003
I'll think about it.

9498097
I've decided on your request, I'm planning to do it, but it may not be for a while.

I absolutely love this because that was my life up until two years ago

9988798
Already made two chapters about not having a mother, they are called Orphan and Single Parent.

the mentally ill

Does this include people who are sociopaths and/or psychopaths?

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Because this series is meant to be a mostly heartwarming one, and if I did do psychopaths and sociopaths, I don't see Pinkie Pie trying to befriend them, especially if they're dangerous.

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How do you think she would handle them, then?

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I can see Pinkie Pie trying to be nice and friendly with them at first but quickly notice something is wrong about them, and maybe try to teach them the error of their ways, she would probably get angry and violent if they refuse to change their ways or they target her.

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First of all, as a disabled person (with multiple types of disabilities too) who adores Pinkie Pie, I will read this series as soon as possible and I am super glad I found it today. Second of all, psychopaths and sociopaths can be dangerous, but that is ultimately their choice. Sociopaths are simply people who don’t experience empathy, but they can still be kind and choose to be compassionate. Psychopaths are people who get violent urges, but they can still choose to be good people, and to not hurt anyone. You might be thinking “deep down inside, these still are messed-up people!” but I think being a good person is a choice, even for “regular” people.

Let’s say there is a person who gets thoughts of hurting people, but because they still have a heart, they never resort to harming others. They may get violent thoughts, but they could be a wonderful person who really cares. In fact, I feel such a person might be disgusted by themselves and their thoughts, and feel alone in the world.

Maybe IF you introduce a “sociopath” or “psychopath” in your story, they’d be a person/pony who sincerely doesn’t want to hurt anyone, but still gets these intrusive thoughts. But the thoughts do not reflect who they truly are, and they are still a good person (or pony.)

I totally 100% understand why you’d be wary of people labeled “sociopaths” and “psychopaths” but I am offering a bit to think about. It’s also your choice rather you ever want to write about this, and if you don’t want this story to possible become that heavy or dark (or for any reason,) I understand your decision.

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