
| Anonymous #1280239 2 months ago |
whoever wrote this, keep writing! |
| Shaggy #1280241 2 months ago |
Imagine being this defenseless, the only course of action you can take is flailing your legs while the only things you care about are taken away forever... at least she'll forget about them, but this is still sad to think about. Keep writing anon. |
| Anonymous #1280270 2 months ago |
And that's what every fluffy dam should always experience. |
| Anonymous #1280343 2 months ago |
In my headcannon, however, foals are just smaller fluffies, barely dependent on their mothers. But it is great, though. |
| Anonymous #1280401 2 months ago |
>find a mother crying over her dead child
>assume she doesn't really care and will be okay >forget about it and wander off They just love to drag everyone and everything down to their level, don't they? |
| Anonymous #1280412 2 months ago |
>remember that it's only a fluffy pony, and it will really forget about its foals 10 minutes later
>meanwhile, some anon feels butthurt about these stories >everythingwentbetterthanexpected |
| Anonymous #1280443 2 months ago |
@#1280401
This sort of stuff happens all the time in nature. Overvaluing something that's pre-programmed with a vocabulary by the scientists that created it is rather stupid. These are things that will claim to "wuv" anything they see in seconds, and oddly enough that "wuv" doesn't seem to grow any stronger in the stories nor does any bond that comes with it. The Fluffy Pony would probably react just as strongly if you lit a plate of spaghetti on fire and destroyed its ball. A Fluffy's "wuv" holds absolutely no value as it's granted to almost anything in equal value the instant it catches their eye. |
| Anonymous #1280446 2 months ago |
So to finish that...
I don't think Fluffy's form real emotional bonds besides what seems to be programmed pet behavior to make them seem cute. |