Anon 09/08/2018 (Sat) 22:01:47 No.2002 del
>>1964
>>1972
surprisingly enough, from a spam shitpost, I can imagine Twilight saying those lines and visiting the bats with that mindset. Not to mention that she has gone through these situations with The Cutie Remark or Shadow Play. I do post this first because as soon as I read it, I actually imagined her being the actual spammer and going through zones she shouldn´t have visited for a message of friendship. Neat pick.

The 1st post brings the philosophy you have shared through the Cadence fics and the /end/. This one is actually the closest one to the edgy lines such as:
>Why shouldn't I just kill you now?
>Tell me why I shouldn't kill you now where you stand?
on and /end/ing mindset, this makes sense for a meta critique, even though for giving it more variety, I would say bite her, drain her and make her unconscious or transform her. These two options actually happen in the /end/, users don´t get killed nor do characters in the show (normally, AJ parents are an exception). That´s my suggestion because while you can actually sound menacing, it could probably be an overdone line. Bringing up a metaphor or something spices up a little more. However, I do appreciate that you mix that edge with a punch line:
>I actually think I can answer that last one: because questions can kill.
not only the negative response comes because of denial and reject but a recommendation from the bats that innocent outsiders could hear or suffer consequences they wouldn´t want in retrospect. It could also be interpreted as a social criticism because extremists, SJW or /pol/tards don´t like their ideas to be questioned.

In fact, now that I am pointing this out, the 2nd part does bring a hint for social commentary and our mindset whenever we post in the /end/:

>"All of this is the result of the truth."
and sadly it is. If we weren´t posting with down to earth posts and trust coming from the inside of both posters. Yet:

>"Lies are better, especially when they keep pones safe and alive.'

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