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Gittonsxv
#797773
7 months ago
true shit this......
Anonymous
#797775
7 months ago
How else do you think she became a Chancellor, doing things like this allow her to think outside the box and inside the chimney.

Did you think of a pudding hat? Didn't think so.
Anonymous
#797777
7 months ago
Maybe it's not chocolate pudding...
Jackarunda
#797791
7 months ago
maybe it's poop 9_6
Anonymous
#797808
7 months ago
Well I remember something from back in the day on ponychan... syrup being blood/menses and pudding...

Getting crap past the radar there writers?
Wheezie_Moonflower
#797809
7 months ago
maybe it's pudding mix with plain water instead of the usual milk.
AppleJackFrost
#797810
7 months ago
So Chancellor Puddinghead has an asshat?
Anonymous
#797832
7 months ago
No...

It was changed from the original Equestrian...

Over the years it was Bowlderized to Puddinghead.

Three guesses as to what Puddinghead was originally called.
Glord
#797886
7 months ago
@832
That made me laugh more than it should have.
Anonymous
#797890
7 months ago
let the puddingstorm begin ..
Anonymous
#797909
7 months ago
@890
Behold the great puddingstorm of our time.
picard
#797910
7 months ago
Let them eat pudding!
Anonymous
#797931
7 months ago
Oh pudding Zebra, what are you doing?
NotThatAnyoneCares
#797974
7 months ago
If that was a real pudding, it was the most stiff, unmoving pudding I've ever seen.

Or, to put it another way, I miss my failhorn.
Saufsoldat
#798244
7 months ago
"Chancellor, the people have no bread."

"Let them eat pudding!"
nyxabuse
#798249
7 months ago
>Chancellor directly stated to be elected
>'Subjects'
daishizen
#798366
7 months ago
Project hat of pudding and giant pringle is now a go.
Vree
#798395
7 months ago
Well duh. Kings wear gold crowns to show that THEY can afford it, YOU the peasant, can't. Wearing food on your head when food is scarce makes complete sense.
Dan
#971818
5 months ago
Nyxabuse


It isn't like this would be the first time a directorship has used democracy as window dressing, or that this might be following the old model of republics where you had a few extremely powerful families basically running things and where the only ones allowed to vote on who got to be head honcho.