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Duskverse: The Sunlight FamilyHere we have Sunset and Twilight with their kids. (By the way, this family will not be used very often, just for fun. The FlashLight kids will be used though. )Evening Blaze, Andromeda, Estella, Titania, and Phoenix.Andromeda, Estella, and Titania are Flash’s and Twilight’s kids. Twilight married Human Flash and brought him back to Equestria. After he died, Twilight married Sunset and had twins, Evening Blaze and Phoenix.
Well, as a mother of twins myself, I can say that if I had a husband to raise them with: I’d love having more kids. It’s not as bad as you’d think.
I see too alicorn kids in the image, and that already seems like too much.
I dunno, I guess the idea of raising kids in general just terrifies me. It probably shouldn’t be surprising to me when ship offspring come in groups of 4+, but it always is.
@BackgroundLoL
That’s only five kids, people.
For the parents’ sake, I hope none of them were as troublesome as Flurry Heart.
Again, there’s that “Black and White” reasoning. Both of my statements apply, and they don’t contradict each other.
Buddy it’s over, you’ve admitted it and you’re not fooling anyone.
Also nice attempt at a deflection, too bad you’re the one who used the term.
Don’t be so hard on yourself! I didn’t think your point about calling people “kid” was rude.
I’m not “just a troll”, but why refuse a perfectly good opportunity to teach people about the anarchy that comes with insecurity?
Right so I was correct then, you’re just a troll and no my point about calling people kids to seem smarter is rude and doesn’t help the conversation.
Welp, now that that’s been dealt with have a nice day.
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And you didn’t point out every single one? Who are you?!
My point exactly, so nitpicking about me calling you “kid” is useless.
I don’t care, I just find it fun to watch people explode with minimal provocation. It’s fascinating how butthurt people get when someone expresses a different worldview.
And you want to know my reasoning? Too bad, I’m not insecure enough to whine about how “evidence” shows that my opinion is correct. You want the full view, pick up a book on neutral science.
You know pointing out grammar errors when you’ve made more in this thread than I have doesn’t help your points, if we’re judging whose correct by spelling then I’m winning, so I’d drop it.
Why do you want to know my age? It doesn’t help the conversation in any way and even if I told you and you told me yours we wouldn’t believe each other.
I don’t see things in black and white I’m just looking at what you’ve provided here and so far they have brought up points and you have ignored them, claimed it’s pointless but then keep it going as if you care about the conversation and I’m quite interested in hearing your reasoning for some of these.
How do you know what the natural order of things really is? How would two beings of the same sex having kids through magical (which in terms of the show is biological) or through in-vitro or a surrogate be outside of what nature allows?
>”You’re”
Really? How old are you, then?
Hey, it’s not my fault you see things in black and white. There is such a thing as grey.
Except your not, you just said that you won’t address their points.
Calling someone a “kid” doesn’t actually make your arguments more factual, I doubt you’re even that much older than me.
Your story has no continuity to it, you say one thing then contradict it with something else.
I am adding something, kid. And my story is straight: I didn’t ask for any discussion, but they seemed intent on having one, so why refuse?
@CricketCall
Can you keep your story straight for a few seconds?
If you don’t take it seriously and don’t want to discuss it then why start the conversation and keep it going? If you mean what you say then drop it otherwise add something to the conversation.
>Assuming it bothers me at all
If someone invites conversation, why turn it down?
Also, I repeat: forgive me for not taking a discussion with children centering around a fanart seriously.
@CricketCall
@CricketCall
And yet you continued the conversation that you started and answered none of their points and you also used bad grammar despite accusing them of it as well.
I made a comment asking a rhetorical question for the sake of entertainment, I didn’t ask for any discussion.
Yeah I also thought to ignore CricketCall, especially seeing they just now repeat themselves. Still, thanks for the warning.
Again, you use the grammar argument - but even the example you brought it up first, I don’t think was that bad, and one could easily get what I meant in that comment. And after it, I think I wrote wrote in perfectly understandable English. But again, you are just evading giving any counter-arguments, as you don’t have any. The same with your “This is a discussion about whether or not the laws of nature should be followed, taking place in the comments section of a silly fanart. Pardon me for not putting my all into it.” argument.
As I wrote before, if this bothers you so much, and you cannot make any real argument to maintain a discussion, just use filters, and please go away. That is (as I again mentioned before), unless you have anything of substance to add.
Also you’re the one who started the “discussion about whether or not the laws of nature should be followed, taking place in the comments section of a silly fanart”.
@BackgroundLoL
I’d ignore this one they’ve been starting crap on other threads as well and one look at their profile: about me section, shows they enjoy trolling.
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The reasons I don’t address your other points are simple:
A) again, it’s hard to offer a comprehensive counter-argument when your grammar makes it impossible to under your original arguments.
B) This is a discussion about whether or not the laws of nature should be followed, taking place in the comments section of a silly fanart. Pardon me for not putting my all into it.
Yup - but that can fairly easily happen, if in a family there are children from two different relationships.