I love himbo applejack headcanons but I like to think she knows exactly what she’s doing
My girl can pull bitches! Anyway bonus wip of human au I’ll never finish but I feel like something needed to accompany the first drawing so it won’t be lonely
Rarity thinks she mains flirting but applejack steamrolls her because she mains the GAY flirting
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All Countries with nonstop flights to the United States
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Hi! Just want to say that your art style is amazing! Thank you for Poirot fanart, I love this fandom so much <3
thank you! You have no idea how much I'm invested about this small old man
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bro is straight up devious
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MLP lore lesson: This male hourglass cutiemark pony. Most fans of the show will know him, but I think this lore might be funny to learn for people who weren't part of the fandom at the time.
He was originally a generic townie that appeared in some episodes as a random passerby. The fandom decided he resembled David Tennant as The Doctor on Doctor Who, taking the hourglass cutiemark as a reference to time travel, and thus the fans named him Doctor Whooves. In fanworks, he was commonly paired up with "Derpy Hooves", another popular background pony, mirroring The Doctor's MO of traveling with a female companion.
Like many popular fan-interpretations of the background ponies, this fanon was eventually semi-canonized in copyright-safe ways in later seasons by giving him accessories that referenced different Doctors, such as David Tennant's tie and 3D glasses, Tom Baker's scarf, and Matt Smith's bow tie.
Finally, in the season 5 episode Slice of Life, he was canonically referred to as "Doc" and "Doctor", as well as researching time travel alongside Derpy Hooves, as clear nods to the fandom.
Though the character is usually referred to as "Time Turner" in official sources, there are at least a few instances of the character being officially referred to as "Doctor Whooves" or "Doctor Hooves", such as in figures and on a trading card. There is also a comic where he appears on the cover with multiple Doctor Who references, such as a Weeping Angel and a street lamp that resembles the Tardis.
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