
1) If we got married in another country, then it would be recognized by the other country. Perfectly fine if I wanted to move away and never come back, but citizens of Equestria are liable to its laws regardless of where they are.
And I already said I can’t legally change my name; it’s not supported by Equestrian law. All you can do is drop your surname, of which I don’t have or this wouldn’t be an issue to begin with.
I don’t know if you’re trying to help or not, but please just stop.
2) Seems to be a cold, but it’s not letting up yet. Not severe enough to be another Upper Respiratory Infection, though.
Anonymous asked: Why don't you just visit Twilight Sparkle or one of her friends, and ask them if they could write a letter to Princess Celestia, asking her to change the law?
Princess Celestia doesn’t just clap her hooves together and change a law on a whim; that’s something a dictator does. She oversees the law making process, but she lets greater Equestrian society handle the rest.
Ponyville is a pretty understanding society. There’s a decent chance it might pass here. But this would be a national law, since the current one in place is. It would have to be accepted across the entire country. Canterlot would probably be the single largest force to strike it down, but it wouldn’t be the only one.
Ponies are like any other creature. They’re very much set in their old ways. If there doesn’t appear to be a pressing need for change, it doesn’t happen.

1) Of course. And I never said it wasn’t a solid game, either.
2) Certainly!
I’ll keep it simple and just call it Games. Going to need to build it up a bit before it’s worth adding to the sidebar, though.
jmg1234-deactivated20140425 asked: Yea, I'm not so big on the chainsaw
A little excessively gory for my tastes.
Their use seemed milder in Dead Rising.
jmg1234-deactivated20140425 asked: Gears of war has a more engaging storyline. It's like a movie
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I’m not going to disagree with somepony’s opinion. But if this were a question, the answer wouldn’t be no. Rather, it would be…
Presentation and story are not interchangeable. I love Megaman Legends 1 and 2, but its story was actually pretty weak.
All three Deus Ex had good stories. Psychonauts had a good story. TimeSplitter’s Future Perfect had a good story.
Darwinia had an interesting presentation. Skyrim has a robust presentation. One might argue that Gears of War has an engaging presentation, and that would be a little easier to defend than saying it has an engaging storyline.
Anonymous asked: How was your day Lyly?
Sickly and right pitiful.
Sweetie and Tootsie are sick too. Bon-Bon’s dodging germs like a champ, but who knows how long she’ll be able to hold off?
I’ve been playing the new Star Wars MMO with an old friend I ran into while Boscov and I were in Manehatten. I’d rather be a jedi, but he and his friends were sith so I rolled a bounty hunter. The storylines are so engaging! They’re better then a lot of single player games out there!

1) I checked back at some point and I have addressed this before. If you manually input the right tag, you’ll go straight to the answer.
I won’t link it though, because I’m mischievous like that.
[Insert winking emoticon]
2) I’ve said before, but if even I can’t find it that’s a problem.
In on the human maturity scale, I’m roughly twenty-three/twenty-four. Boscov is roughly ten years older than that on the same scale.

1) Boscov isn’t a pony; he’s a bear. That’s like asking him to be a completely different person! Even if he was willing I’d never let him do that.
2) If you want to consider either of us young, I guess all I can say is thanks.
krastosthegluemaker-blog asked: Lyra, I... We may not be able to marry, but that doesn't change the fact I love you. Nothing will ever change that truth.
I love you to, my Boscov.
And I like your last name.

1) The only time you have to use your legal name is in legal capacities. You’re free to tell any random passerby on the street that your name is whatever you want to go by.
Unless they can prove that they’re a member of the guard and are asking for your name on official business, which still falls under legal capacities.
2) Can’t go wrong joining the Illuminati. Just be careful; I’ve heard it’s like Hotel Coltifornia. You can checkout anytime you like, but you can never leave.
3) Like someone lifting you up only to slap you back down.
4) Wouldn’t matter if he did or not… Equestrian society requires that in any marriage involving a pony, both participants must take the surname of the pony. It was put into place when interspecies marriage was legalized in an effort to ensure proper Equestrian societarian integration.
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It’s… It’s fine, though. Was never all that interested in getting married anyway… I mean, it’s just a formality, right?
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His last name is Arctos.
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I suppose I’m just as qualified to address this as anypony else. I’ve looked into the subject for what should seem like obvious reasons. Either way it’s not a short answer, so it’s after the break.

1) Oh yeah. All the time. My body is a road map of pain.
Why does everypony try to find fault in him? And of all things, why does it always have something to do with him hurting me?
2) Generally, I prefer colors that don’t clash. Lots of ponies pull it off very well, though.
Hmm…
I guess I don’t. Rank them, that is.
[redacted]yesrainbowdash submitted:
Your backstage pass comment made me laugh and inspired me to draw this.
Who’s an awesome brony? Who’s an awesome brony?
There she is!
And sorry that the text doesn’t make sense out-of-context.

1) And so it came to pass.
2) Well, I see invisibility one of three ways, either it’s imperfect and you can still be seen if somepony looks hard enough, it’s time sensitive in some way so you can’t use it exactly when you want for as long as you want, or it’s constant and you’re invisible forever.
But my standby will always be total density manipulation. That gives you:
a) Flight (or rather control over lift and descent, you’d still need some outside means to propel yourself)
b) Super Strength (because your denser muscles would perceive no change when becoming super dense)
c) And can make you Practically Invulnerable (you could catch a dragon’s swipe with ease, but you’d still catch on fire normally, or at least I’d assume so, let me know if I’m wrong)
Of course, you couldn’t have all three at once. But I suppose the main restriction would be that it would take a few seconds to transition from one extreme to the other. You can’t suddenly become super dense to stop a bullet or catch a wrecking ball, you’d have to already be prepared.
That said, I can use minor density manipulation. It’s how I can amplify my strength and punch a hole in a wall. You need a denser body to throw a real punch without shattering bones or ripping your skin off, that’s why I can’t maintain it very long. It’s not just one power, it’s really a collection of spells. And as much as I’ve practiced using them, I’m not very magically inclined.
Also, when I say total manipulation, I’m talking total control over your whole body. That would also entail enough control over your body’s cells to not drift apart when becoming lighter than air.
Thermal manipulation is a close second, since that would also give you not only resistance to extreme temperatures, but also flight and let you become more solid. But that solidity would also be brittle. If an impacted force is too great or you become too cold, you’d shatter. It would just require much more care than I’d like to risk.