
| Saint_Braeburn #1152516 4 months ago |
Because Shut Up |
| hombad26 #1152528 4 months ago |
I'd take the last answer and go find the fifth Doctor |
| EQUINE_excite #1152536 4 months ago |
Or you could learn FIRSTHAND FROM DRAGONS.
I WONDER IF DRAGONS KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT DRAGONS. |
| neoswordmaster #1152538 4 months ago |
It would probably be the next thing they would have done had Spike not declared joining the Dragon Migration. |
| RepentantAnon #1152547 4 months ago |
@EQUINE_excite well humans didnt know much about humans either till they sliced a few corpses up |
| ProfessorOfHoers #1152548 4 months ago |
The real award is- |
| EQUINE_excite #1152568 4 months ago |
@RepentantAnon
Well then, there's only one thing to do. Get me my Greatsword. |
| GoBologna #1152572 4 months ago |
I think she should have asked the celery. |
| Karazor #1152600 4 months ago |
If the first Mass Effect taught me anything it's this: When in doubt, ask a giant plant. |
| PowerToole #1152614 4 months ago |
Or you could just let your best friend and companion, who happens to be a baby, follow a bunch of dragons.
Duh. |
| Purplamena #1152625 4 months ago |
I'll go with Celery. That is always a sound choice. |
| KWilt #1152872 4 months ago |
On a more serious note, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of this.
But after the serious business is done, I, too, agree that celery is the answer here. |
| Anonymous #1153029 4 months ago |
They DID ask Princess Celestia.
And she sent a letter back, addressed directly to Spike. And then the jerk-ass leader dragon threw it in the lava. |
| RealityCheck #1153083 4 months ago |
They DID point out that dragons were generally too violent and dangerous for anyone to ask them any questions. |
| Anonymous #1153427 4 months ago |
What anon029 said |
| Anonymous #1154370 4 months ago |
Celery is an incredibly reliable choice.
Or, you know. Kids stories have limits on purpose to drive a plot. |
| Verbose #1160921 3 months ago |
Going with celery. Perhaps not the best results, but you won't be sent in the wrong direction. |