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ponypikachu
#690433
8 months ago
ultimate badassery
KRODERSERK
#690438
8 months ago
The way it was meant to be.
Anonymous
#690459
8 months ago
Did you know that "Helix" is greek for shell?
Anonymous
#690508
8 months ago
Erm, really? Every source I can find says it means curved.
Martingale
#690562
8 months ago
Get to da tortoise! NAU!
SenatorSufficient
#690583
8 months ago
And that's how the Gulf War was won.
Anonymous
#690614
8 months ago
>#690459
It's synonymous. It means spiral and snail sail (for obvious reasons) but its context is extended at least to seashells.
Anonymous
#690618
8 months ago
^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix_%28gastropod%29
Anonymous
#690624
8 months ago
^^from this article:
>At the beginning in the mid-1700s the generic name Helix had been used for almost all terrestrial gastropods, later this was restricted to species with helicoid habitus, including zonitids and other groups.
Anonymous
#690678
8 months ago
Freaking sweet.
Anonymous
#690786
8 months ago
20% cooler upgrade
Chipotle
#691235
8 months ago
In Soviet Russia tortoises bring death from the sky!
Ferrotter
#691352
8 months ago
In Mother Equestria, Pet Tortoise adopts YOU!
PonieMarine
#700409
8 months ago
they're big ,they're slow, they're ugly...

but god help you if they get pissed off

flying tanks
Anonymous
#701665
8 months ago
Wild Rambo appear.
Go Tortoise.
Wild Rambo use Exploding Arrow
Its super effective
Tortoise is faint
Aponybrony
#740035
7 months ago
This is so EPIC!!!

I know it's not 100% accurate but...

Look at this pic listening to the Flight of the Valkyries!!!
Aponybrony
#740245
7 months ago
Ups, what I meant was: Cue to "Ride" of the Valkyries!!! =P