
| Shaky #1159769 3 months ago |
Couldn't we recycle them? Like, I don't like the deaths of fluffy ponies, but if we did need to get rid of them for their own good, couldn't their corpses be used for something? Like fertilizer, medical research or hell, even food for some animals. (Maybe not those ones).
It just seems like it's such a waste. |
| Anonymous #1159784 3 months ago |
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| Ginger_Fig #1160589 3 months ago |
^^@Shaky; that's where Mad Cow disease came from...feeding bone meal to cows & sheep. Safer to just burn the vermin. |
| Anonymous #1162210 3 months ago |
Okay, I feel that you guys are forgeting something. FLUFFY PONYS REPRODUCE BY DYING. WHY ARE YOU IGNORING THIS, ITS FAIRLY MAJOR! EVERY SICKLY FLUFFY PONY YOU JUST KILLED JUST EXPLODED INTO FOUR NEW ONES, ALL OF THEM HEALTHY AND SUGAR HIGH. YOU FAIL AT PEST CONTROL. |
| Dramatic_spoon #1162272 3 months ago |
^ Healthy Ponies.
given these things are stuffed to the gills with Cyanide, the babies are probably born full of it. |
| Anonymous #1162283 3 months ago |
Nah, you got it wrong. Fluffy ponies die when they reproduce, not the other way, although there are cases where newborn fluffy foals were indeed born when the dam died, but it only happens occasionally thanks to pony mutations.
There's even reports about fluffy ponies giving birth normally without exploding in tiny fluffy bits, but this is always done artificially, and another kind of mutation. Without human help, most fluffy foals get stuck in the dam's fluff and suffocate, leading soon to the mother-animal getting sick and dying because of the rotting corpses. Whatever fluffy ponies do, they would die, and only humans can stop them from dying. It is by the will of man that fluffies live, and by the human's will they die. |