f05a9e No.225449
Anon, what the fuck is wrong with you?
4ce908 No.225450
035cae No.225451
cb32a8 No.225456
I read somewhere that pedos were pedos because they related too much with children. Adults see other adults as partners because they perceive them as being more on their level, but pedos see children as potential partners because they don't really see themselves as adults.
7fda12 No.225462
>>225456
A lot of sexual dysfunctions can be traced to an inability to grow up.
5737fd No.225464
>>225462
That explains Tumblr and liberal colleges.
7bd10d No.225469
What the fuck is wrong with me?!
What the fuck is wrong with you!
Its a free world out there honey, and im just trying to make the most out of it!
73b0b7 No.225470
>>225449
isnt Chrysalis already a MILF though?
0037b3 No.225477
948cb8 No.225479
>>225449
>asking the bug queen to comply to your sick sexual fantasies
>not her subordinates instead
Seriously, those little pests can do anything to that precious love.
Anyway, they are all scum.
91d0a5 No.225490
>>225449
They gotta learn sooner or latter. Humans aren't wired not to be mature until the day of their 18th birthday and that children must be that old to be old enough to marry is a fairly new concept.
It's not until the 1880ies to 1890ies during a puritan scare about prostitution, that the age of concent was raised to modern levels from the then international standard (in the west) of 10-12, which was also the normal age for children to start looking for a marriage anyhow.
Besides, who could say no to a fillies as cute as this?
91d0a5 No.225505
>>225490
>which was also the normal age for children to start looking for a marriage at the time anyhow.
Bah, I'm so sleepy I starting to forget crucial parts of the message I'm trying to convey…
Anyway, have some more cute fillies to tide you guys over till tomorrow
369c39 No.225517
>>225505
>Edgy young teenager Babs
You learn something new about yourself every day, it looks like.
Oh man, now I'm imagining her being tsundere as fuck while also being a huge tease because she wants to seem like a grown-up. oh god what's happening to me
c24b23 No.225519
>>225490
The moment a girl has her first period is natures way of saying "it's ready"
35ac64 No.225521
>>225519
Horses are not like Womyn. They don't bleed from their axewound.
I'd say a pony has reached the age of consent once it has reached the shoulder height of your average mare and experienced her first estrus.
0e6f9b No.225545
>bug waifu
>having any kind of moral objection to any fetish
I always figured Chryssy just wouldn't give a shit. That, or she'd actively try to corrupt the young ones because "they last longer".
1cd7ac No.225550
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>225521
It's not like Ponies are really like horses either
73b0b7 No.225553
>>225550
>CGP Grey's Jared Diamond defense video
06e15e No.225632
>>225521
Horses go though their first estrus as early as 9 months old, at that age they're more then ready.
e2c772 No.225686
>>225451
Dab a dee dab a dai?
057c5d No.225687
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>>225632
So Apple Bloom would be like six months old in horse years?
06e15e No.225689
>>225687
No she is way over a year old (at least) considering things chronologically in the show (it was a year between season 1 and 4). yes that means all the CMC should have all started their estrus (assuming cartoon horse biology is the same as real life horse biology)
e20b06 No.225726
>>225550
Diamond made tons of contradictions in his books anyway.
>out of africa theory
Oh CGP, you redditor
d7f561 No.225741
>>225726
Diamond wrote a narrative that did not entirely mesh with the evidence. None the less, people ate it up, because it was a new theory that explained the development of human societies. Sociologists ate it up, because was not Marxist historical materialism which the discipline has never been able to move beyond (because it actually works). Postcolonial herpaderps ate it up, because it included a lot of baseless shit about how good hunter/gatherers are.
That is not to say that Diamond's model is useless. He introduced a couple clever new principles to geographic determinism (notably the theory about continental axis), but most everything else was done better by the Annalise and the Marxists. Guns, Germs, and Steel is pop history with a few really good ideas thrown in.
Thread needs more pedo.
91d0a5 No.225837
>>225517
More babs?
Can do.
91d0a5 No.225838
>>225837
And some more, since I'm such a nice guy.
94cfc1 No.225839
ade913 No.225955
>>225550
Sure, this fairly well defines what a good dinetsicable animal is, scocieties have been built on less technology (Aztex never built the wheel), less crop
ade913 No.225957
>>225955
(Con't) less crops, maya come to mind and less domesticable animals (whoever did machu picu had lamas as the primary domesticable animal)
91d0a5 No.225960
>>225955
Its not that the Aztec's hadn't invented the wheel, they had toys with wheels.
The reason they didn't use them for much more, is that a they didn't have anything to pull any wagons and they where living in a fucking jungle where there's nowhere flat, clear and dry enough to drive any wagons you had anyway.
f7bf82 No.225961
>>225550
The white man can do anything.
85983f No.225962
>>225961
Well, of course, it IS the master race after all.
f7bf82 No.225963
>>225517
Give her the seed Anon!
1ac3b6 No.226011
>>225962
>master race
>not the jews
they control the world after all.
9b6d44 No.226014
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>>225960
Yeah, the pre-conquest Valley of Mexico was not some technologically backwards place. Their irrigation system was pretty damn incredible. They turned a series of lakes in the middle of a tropical jungle into one of the most agriculturally productive regions on the planet. Cortez compared Tenochtitlan favorably to Venice.
6dc2ee No.226029
>>226014
On one hand, yeah, on the other, the old world had similar agricultural systems for thousands of years before.
71d3f9 No.226071
>>225955
>>225957
Are you drunk? Go home, Anon, you're not on twitter
8fc280 No.226091
>>226029
Like the chinampas and the locks and canals system on Lake Mexico? Hell no. Even the contemporary Europeans did not do anything like it, and the precursors to the Mexíca were doing that in the Twelfth Century.
369c39 No.226106
>Thread begins with underage cartoon horse posting
>Becomes discussion of Central American technologies
ok
a90663 No.226110
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>>226106
Alright, more pedo ponies and less of how technologically extraordinary the Mexíca were.
b187ec No.226117
>>226110
Those sweet, sweet little fillies. Unf. But also Mayan, Aztec, and Inca mathematical prowess
double unf
91d0a5 No.226120
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>>226091
I think anon was refering to those fancy irrigation systems they had around Baghdad up until the mongols dropped by to throw the Abbasids a surprise party.
Courtesy fillies provided to keep the thread interesting.
91d0a5 No.226121
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>>226117
If you want really impressive technology from the pre columbian native americans you need to take a closer look at Inca stonework.
http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf044/sf044p01.htm
6cdd04 No.226133
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>>226120
The waterscrews and hillside terracing for the Hanging Gardens? That is undeniably cool, but I would not put it in the same technological grouping as the unique agricultural system in the Valley of Mexico. It is kind of similar to what the Andean peoples were doing with their high-altitude terrace farming.
>>226121
That Wheel series still stands as the most precious series of porn I have ever seen. For whatever reason, those two are adorable in porn.
6dc2ee No.226153
>>226091
>locks and canals
These the old world had in abundance
>chinampas
>Growing things on raised lakebeds
Compared to other agriculture it is unique, but I'm not sure "advanced" is really the right word. Using the same technique in other regions wouldn't bring would be somewhat pointless- in places like the Near East, Europe and India, large lakes are less common, but rivers are more abundant.
Moreover, the exact chemistry of the lake would have had to be somewhat specialized to grow the wide variety of plants that the Aztecs did- potentially due to the volcanic nature of the area. Other regions may have had different requirements on that front.
>>226121
They definitely did some quality work with rocks.
91d0a5 No.226163
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>>226133
Just canals and shit? I thought you meant that fancy system they had down around Baghdad until the Mongols burned it to the ground in 1258 so utterly and completely that we don't know what it looked like or what made it special.
Also I was saving up the rest of Wheels stuff for courtesy filly dumps for latter discussions of ancient wonders, but I guess I might aswell dump it all, so the rest of the guys here can see what the fuss is about…
91d0a5 No.226164
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And the last of wheels stuff. Anyone know if he ever made more than the stuff they have on derpibooru?
1d3ac9 No.226165
>>225449
What can I say, i love fillies.
ab9ed4 No.226203
>>226165
I expanded that, hoping for cute tumbling fillies being tossed by an aggressive sweetheart.
It was not a gif and this revelation crushed my soul.
683cf0 No.226209
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>>226153
>in places like the Near East, Europe and India, large lakes are less common, but rivers are more abundant
That is what is crazy about it. Every other cradle of agrarian civilization on the planet (Yellow River, Mesopotamia, Indus Valley) was set on a flood plain with regular flood patterns. The inhabitants of the Valley of Mexico built theirs on a lake in the middle of a jungle against all reason and precedence and using their own crops. It is the most unlikely agricultural revolution in human history, and it happened using a technology that was not invented anywhere else independently.
>>226153
>These the old world had in abundance
Not like this. The system on Lake Mexico was not just an irrigation system; it was also a waste disposal system–the only operational sewage system since the fall of Rome. Read Cortéz's reactions to what he called "the floating gardens," and bear in mind that this was a guy who had torn through Italy and seen everything the Romans and Venetians had built first-hand.
>>226163
>>226164
dawwww/fapfapfap
80d48e No.226224
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>>226209
The Aztecs clearly failed because they put way too many tech points into irrigation and agriculture and neglected their military techs. If they fix that on their next playthrough, watch out world.
b0ae19 No.226226
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>>226224
That's what they get for min/maxing.
16f46f No.226227
c9ec59 No.226228
I'M A FILLY FIDDLER AND I'M PROUD
91d0a5 No.226232
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>>226209
From what I understand, didn't the Mayans do most of the technological development though? Back before their cities failed.
They had artificial lakes to gather rainwater on the yucatan and large irrigation systems that let them use that water to grow food, serving as the basis for their civilisation.
What the Aztecs did was just take that irrigation system and build connect it to a giant lake making it more reliable and thus a more stable source of food for them to build their empire upon.
b2b2d3 No.226245
8b6e3d No.226248
>>226245
Pretty sure horses don't have hymens
35d6e7 No.226251
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>>226242
Well, that and pre-Colombian tech.
1d3ac9 No.226405
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5e3466 No.226637
>>225960
>>226014
>Valley of Mexico
>tropical jungle
You what? It's a nasty dry-ass shrubland except around the lakes and rivers
c579dc No.226638
>>226117
Reminder that Greenpeace fucked up the Nazca Lines
d37665 No.226660
>>225837
>That fourth pic
I want that ass so bad.
8bf0da No.226679
>came for chrysalis porn
>got filly-fooling
91d0a5 No.226680
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>>226679
>Implying that's a bad thing.
Fine lets compromise, you enjoy this chrysalis porn and stop resisting the urge to fool around with fillies.
c84982 No.226682
>>226680
How about filly Chrysalis porn?
91d0a5 No.226688
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>>226682
You drive a hard bargain, but ok, you got a deal.
Also taking a closer look at pics 1 to 4 of that post…
db5a77 No.226690
>>226688
I know
Muh dick just needed more
9d9a88 No.226694
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>>226688
>Luna molesting a very young Chrysalis
No wonder she spent the whole invasion hiding in her room.