Title: The Anon Who Stole Christmas [Collab w Stegtorn] Author: 8th-Sin Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/ew4Agvzu First Edit: Friday 25th of November 2016 03:14:12 AM CDT Last Edit: Last edit on: Saturday 7th of January 2017 11:28:15 AM CDT A christmasy collab with pastebin.com/u/stegtorn   >Every pony, down in ponyville, likes Hearth’s warming a lot. >But Anonymous the human, who lived up on the mountain top, did not. >Once a year the ponies down in ponyville gathered round for their festivity, >And once a year the human had to plug his ears to deal with their glee and positivity.   >He clutched his head and yelped: “Oh the humanity!” >The noise, cheer, joy, and insanity! >What could they possibly do to work our villain into a tizzle? >Pinkie Pie and Applejack slamming on their pone-puddlers, hurdy gurdies, and wompo-wizzles.   >Ponies cry that Anonymous is just far too uptight, >But Anon disagrees, this whole season just isn’t right. >However the most likely reason of all, >Is Anonymous’ penis is three sizes too small.   >Twilight and Rarity and all the unicorns gather round, >To summon a Hearth’s warming eve feast for the whole town. >What good will all that food do if it’s all varieties of vegetable stew? >Where’s the beef, pork, and lamb too?   >The silly equines banished Anon to that tall, tall mountain top, >Because of all the slaughter he refused to stop. >Every day he'd take a harmless woodland critter, >To delight at home, roasted and glazed for his dinner.   >The Pegasi were the worst, to ol’ Anonymous the human, >With their flapping and molting wings that kept him fuming. >Who in their right mind would make the weather cold, >To bring a new line of fashion, because yesterday’s is “old.”   >Three months of winter coolness, >And dreadful holidays. >Anonymous struggled to keep himself warm at home, >They even took his supply of fuel; wood, royal phoenixes, and Twilight’s tomes.   >“I must find a way to stop Hearth’s Warming from coming!” >Screamed the human as he wracked forth all his cunning. >Then the Humany Human was struck with an idea. >A vile, nasty idea. Although a little bit queer.   >So he set to work, dicing and slicing up all the furniture in his home, >And when his project was complete, a new Santie Claws costume he did own. >Red, furry, and trimmed with white too. >And for his sled, a bit of wood, paint, and too much glue.   >The lights from the town dimmed, and so too did their endless tune. >However the festivities continued, but Anon’s plan would begin soon. >As the ponies of the town set down to feast, >Up high, waiting in silence, was the bipedal beast.   >One by one, as the night went by, the lights flicked out, >Once the aphrodisiacs worked on those louts. >With a giggle, squeal, and a kick of his heel, >The grumpy human set out with zeal.   >Down, down he rode, face frostbitten and body ice cold, >But he was strong in purpose and will, and would not give in, he wouldn’t fold. >Upon the first house he descended, >To enact his revenge as he intended.   >“With this coat, and hat, why I look just like Saint Nick.” >“The perfect disguise to pull my greatest trick.” >The human cackled to himself, resting his sweaty mitts on a rounded belly, >As this unaware mare’s house was the first of his spree.   >Toys for tots, >Food, and lots, >Drums, and plums, >Guitars for strumming, and harmonicas for humming.   >Oh, how they’d all find this so unpleasant. >Thought our villain as he grabbed every present. >“Ha, what a grand and intoxicating innocence.” >His sack got fuller as he felt no pangs to his conscience.   >Anonymous went from house to house, >Stealing everything from toys to a blouse. >Lifting things of value and trash worth nothing. >It did not matter what, our villain took anything.   >Then in the middle of the night awoke a pony daughter, >She rose from her slumber for a glass of water. >Anon heard her coming round the corner with a creak and a crack. >Without a moment to lose, he scooped her up and into his sack.   >“Clickety clack, you’ll remain in my sack!” he cried. >With a dab of liquid and a smothering cloth, she was put into a state as if she had died. >He took a moment's pause, and examined his unconscious prey. >Fair and comely, he thought, despite hair being sleepily fray.   >As the sun began it’s morning climb into the sky, >Anon hastily rode back home. Being ever so sly. >He reached the summit just fine, perfectly in fact, >With all his bags, and his new pony prize intact.   >“Soon the tears, will flow. They’ll wake up in a minute or two.” >“This will break their hearts. I’m sure that’s what it’ll do!” >Then from down below a sound he did hear. >The cries of the ponies and those they held dear.   >They sung up to the sun: “Oh, how pointlessly tragic!” >“All our presents and food gone, as if by magic!” >“But it’s okay, the love in our hearts will grow.” >“As we huddle closely in the gleaming snow.”   >“There is only one man lonely enough, in the entire town.” >“Who would do something so dastardly for just a few frowns.” >“Do not fret, the day is just about to begin.” >“Your friendship and love, is what we will win.”   >Anon chanted back: “Dummies, dullards, and dolts alike.” >“For all I care, they can go take a hike.” >“But not up my mountain, that stands so high.” >“I want to be alone, and you know damn well why!”   >“These presents and toys are all mine.” >“Let’s not forget this mare, ‘cause damn she’s fine~!” >“If you want them back feel free to try.” >“But from my corpse you’ll need to pry.”   >Then something truly incredible began to happen, >The sled came to life and took off with Anon as its captain. >From her slumber, the equine awoke. >A tone of confusion and fear, she quivered as she spoke.   >“Anonymous? What is going one here? Are you the one doing all this?” >That chloroform mix was suppose to last for hours, Anon knew something was amiss! >“Hush my dear, all is well. There is no need to fret your pretty little head.” >He whispered to himself, hands clutched close, “once I’ve got you in my bed.”   >Away he did sail, cackling all the while >And the ponies down below waited in denial. >Anony never did return any of his bounty. >Or his stolen bride, their marriage legitimized by the county.   >What was the lesson of this tale? >Creepy marenappers belong in jail. >Now farewell dear readers, and goodnight. >Remember, beware of the lonely man’s plight.