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  1. # fluttershy, because she has the nicest home (in my opinion) and if i had to be any of the pony races, pegasus all the way.

    Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:08:55 UTC from web
    1. @xdpony33 I've always imagined the inside of Trixies little caravan to be nice.

      Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:15:34 UTC from web
      1. @ceruleanspark I'm sure you've had plenty of nice fantasies about the inside of Trixie's little caravan.

        Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:18:12 UTC from web
        1. @thelastgherkin What I have or have not thought about is between me and mai waifu thank you very much

          Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:19:39 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
          1. @ceruleanspark I'm sure it would be if you weren't so public about it.

            Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:24:43 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin stop hoofsecuting me.

              Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:27:36 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
              1. @ceruleanspark I'll hoofsecute you all night long.

                Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:29:47 UTC from web
                1. @thelastgherkin Oh what a terrible night to have a hoofsecution complex

                  Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:30:56 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
    2. @xdpony33 I guess it probably smells strongly of animals unless they're all trained (which is quite possible I suppose). I think a cloud home would be the coolest place to live, but it might be hard to maintain and might not offer very good sound and heat insulation and would prove difficult to host guests.

      Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:22:02 UTC from web
      1. @pony Theoretically if you live above the clouds it's sunny all the time.

        Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:22:59 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @ceruleanspark It's always sunny in Fillydelphia

          Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:24:43 UTC from web
        2. @ceruleanspark good point. Although the higher you go I guess the chillier it gets, but maybe that only applies somehow to mountains or could be balanced by the constant sun. You might need something for warmth at night still.

          Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:26:27 UTC from web
          1. @pony I suspect that whatever magic binds clouds into the fixed shapes of pegasi architecture also imbues them with heat retaining/wind resisting properties.

            Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:28:29 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
            1. @ceruleanspark yeah. I think they'd have to be so imbued for them to be comfortable. Originally i thought that maybe pegasi just had a better resistance to heat and cold. Could be a combination of things like these that makes cloud dwellings practical.

              Tuesday, 03-Sep-13 12:31:15 UTC from web