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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: PhilSrobeighn Date: June 11, 2012, 4:00 pm
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The main question I would like to know along this thread is: are
we all together that Spaghetti Land is taken over completely by
feral fluffies at the time of the explosion, or were there other
ideas? Should Spaghetti Land have a few days in the sunshine,
or should ferals overrun it late opening day to match the Event
Date we post on = Spaghetti Land opening date concept? And if
all ferals, what sort of things befall owned fluffies?
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Lord Anubis Date: June 11, 2012, 4:40 pm
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It should have at least one day of happy hugboxing adventure.
Then when they go to open the park the next morning, thousands
of ferals are there waiting, trying to get past the gates.
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Tabula_Rojo Date: June 11, 2012, 5:27 pm
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yeah I vote for a few days of happy Hug Boxing
maybe it can be like a week or a month and at the end of the
week/month they have a special 1 week/month anniversary
celebration with discounted tickets and stuff, but the
celebration and discount is actually a ploy by the evil tourism
board member to ensure as many hug boxers as possible are there
for when he blows up the park
or something
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: PhilSrobeighn Date: June 11, 2012, 5:28 pm
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[quote author=Tabula_Rojo link=topic=8.msg439#msg439
date=1339453629]
yeah I vote for a few days of happy Hug Boxing
maybe it can be like a week or a month and at the end of the
week/month they have a special 1 week/month anniversary
celebration with discounted tickets and stuff, but the
celebration and discount is actually a ploy by the evil tourism
board member to ensure as many hug boxers as possible are there
for when he blows up the park
or something
[/quote]
Great idea. We can post hugbox stories all that week, and have
an opening weekend event. That way, when we are dropping hints,
we can have the big day advertised in drops still be 14 July.
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Lord Anubis Date: June 11, 2012, 5:42 pm
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Let's make the opening of Spaghetti Land be a week before Phase
2's date. That way we can paste our happy hugboxery, while
showing some of the herds making the incredible journey, and
introducing the fuzzy ponies. That way it's long enough for us
to post at a steady rate, but not so long that anons can catch
on and try to write their own stuff in an attempt to derail our
narrative.
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: PhilSrobeighn Date: July 30, 2012, 10:03 am
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I could post this in Off-Topic, but I wanted to give this thread
some love.
In your opinion, when fluffies think, do their internal
monologues pronounce "r's" correctly and use baby-talk? For
example, if they would say "Wed wike boo-boo juice," do they
think "Wed wike boo-boo juice" or "Blood red?"
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Lord Anubis Date: July 30, 2012, 10:17 am
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They would think how they talk, but without the voice
impediment. Honestly, if I had to translate their baby babble in
their inner monologue as well as their voice, I'd go nuts trying
to read that. If they said "Wed wike boo-boo juice," they'd
think "Red like boo-boo- juice."
Thinking in the same terms that they speak in, since they're not
very smart, but their brains pronounce things better than their
mouths.
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Mayclore Date: July 30, 2012, 11:59 am
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Huh.
I don't think I've ever internally vocalized fluffy pony speech,
so I don't know.
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Lord Anubis Date: July 30, 2012, 12:05 pm
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[quote author=Mayclore link=topic=8.msg2043#msg2043
date=1343667555]
Huh.
I don't think I've ever internally vocalized fluffy pony speech,
so I don't know.
[/quote]
You did it for Cherry, didn't you?
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Re: What Sort Of Fluffy Ponies Are We Dealing With Here?
By: Marcusmaximus Date: July 30, 2012, 12:21 pm
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This is a very interesting question.
I don't think I've ever seen a fluffy pony story in which they
actually THOUGHT with the speech impediment. The most common
approach seems to be that, if you're reading from a Fluffy POV,
the vocabulary reflects the Fluffy perspective ("big white
monster", "boo-boo juice") but doesn't include the standard
Fluffy grammatical errors or mispronounciations. (ie, "you do
not like the big monster" vs "fwuffy no wike big munsta!")
Personally, I think that a story written entirely in Flufftard
would be REALLY hard to read.
In my Little Smarty stories, I intentionally tried to keep the
actual dialogue to a minimum for exactly that reason - even
though it's all fluffy perspective, it makes it a bit easier to
understand. (Plus I outright cheat fairly often when forced to
describe something that a fluffy would not understand and might
confuse the author if not clarified: "There's a big white square
thing that hums. Is it a monster? Well, no, it's actually a
refrigerator, but you don't know that because you're a fluffy.")
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