@Prof.NightJack
Didn’t you know? Derpibooru is for pictures related to G4, the previous gens, any show on the hub, anything with the word “pony” or a picture of a pony, anything with the word “horse” or a picture of a horse, or absolutely anything if you put it in a tv meme.
Not that this image isn’t cool or anything, I loved the new comic.
Hello, I’m here from the Abuse of Scout Stoppers and as such represent their word regarding this picture:
And that is Scouts are not the workhorse of the team and as such should not be mounted with so much weight. The back of the scout - organic or otherwise - is very meek and thus they are not capable of carrying any weight above that of a small child, let alone be expected to carry such weight over any measurable distance at their normal speed. Thus it is suggested by this organization that those that wish to mount their scouts take great care to not exceed 70lbs.
As well, we abhor the practice of beating your scout. They are a very fragile asset and break easily, and damages can often be long term. Please, if you see an injured scout please calm him and bring him to the nearest respawn room for care.
Also please remember to spay and neuter any wild scouts you see, and keep them caught up on their vaccinations.
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Every man knows they should never harm a child.
No matter how fucking annoying they are.
Didn’t you know? Derpibooru is for pictures related to G4, the previous gens, any show on the hub, anything with the word “pony” or a picture of a pony, anything with the word “horse” or a picture of a horse, or absolutely anything if you put it in a tv meme.
Not that this image isn’t cool or anything, I loved the new comic.
It makes him cry.
This pleases me.
And that is Scouts are not the workhorse of the team and as such should not be mounted with so much weight. The back of the scout - organic or otherwise - is very meek and thus they are not capable of carrying any weight above that of a small child, let alone be expected to carry such weight over any measurable distance at their normal speed. Thus it is suggested by this organization that those that wish to mount their scouts take great care to not exceed 70lbs.
As well, we abhor the practice of beating your scout. They are a very fragile asset and break easily, and damages can often be long term. Please, if you see an injured scout please calm him and bring him to the nearest respawn room for care.
Also please remember to spay and neuter any wild scouts you see, and keep them caught up on their vaccinations.