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rals!! . November 30, 2025 at 2:08:21 PM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: pt hii bro .. green nam actually pink nvm hi pink name!!
> ★ Any song requests?: colors & electricity
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: what is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia

, im your lil sis now , lets have soft tacos later, yayay!!!!perfect

Replied on: November 30, 2025 at 2:10:39 PM

ok ill buy yuo them , im VERY rixh . i say with 0.43 dollars Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words , iconic isnt it ?

Anonymous November 30, 2025 at 1:53:32 PM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: Followed me
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: ,

for the love of god can you read dnis for once

Replied on: November 30, 2025 at 2:38:31 PM

lol how can i unfollow you if idk who you are. I also CLEARLY do not check profiles when im following on my alt i literally follow 1 thousan people 😁👍👍 anyways since u put a comma ill tell smth about a comma The story of the comma begins in ancient Greece, around the 3rd century BCE, with a scholar and librarian named Aristophanes of Byzantium. Aristophanes worked at the famed Library of Alexandria, a place overflowing with scrolls and manuscripts from all over the known world. He noticed a problem that any reader of long texts can relate to: reading silently or aloud from a continuous stream of letters without any indication of pauses is incredibly difficult. In Greek manuscripts of the time, words were often written in a continuous script called scriptio continua, without spaces or punctuation. Imagine reading a long sentence where all the words are jammed together - sounds real exhausting ! :O To solve this, Aristophanes developed a system of marks to guide readers. These were not punctuation in the modern sense but symbols to indicate the length of pauses when reading aloud. He used different marks to indicate a short pause, a medium pause, or a long pause, helping readers breathe and understand the rhythm of the text. The ancestor of the modern comma was a small stroke or mark placed at the bottom of the line to indicate the briefest pause. Essentially, the comma began as a reading aid, rather than a grammatical tool. As centuries passed, the Greek system influenced Roman scribes and later medieval European scribes. In Latin manuscripts of the Middle Ages, punctuation became increasingly necessary due to the expansion of literacy and the growth of more complex texts. Monks and scribes began to add dots, dashes, and other symbols to indicate pauses, separate clauses, and clarify meaning. These symbols were often inconsistent and varied from region to region. In some texts, a dot at the middle height of a line indicated a pause; in others, a small horizontal stroke or a tiny flourish served a similar function. By the time the printing press was invented in the 15th century by Johannes Gutenberg, punctuation had to be standardized. Printers needed a consistent system so that readers could reliably understand texts without relying on the individual handwriting of scribes. The comma, which had evolved into a small, curved mark placed below the line, became a standard tool to indicate a short pause, separate items in lists, or clarify sentence structure. Its shape — a subtle curve tapering downward — was not arbitrary; it may have evolved from the natural movement of the hand when making a quick, flowing mark on parchment or paper, allowing for speed and legibility. Interestingly, the function of the comma also evolved. Initially, it was primarily a guide for oral reading, but as silent reading became more common, it took on a grammatical role. Writers and grammarians began to use commas to separate clauses, connect ideas, and prevent ambiguity. Even today, the comma’s role continues to provoke debate and fascination. Writers argue over serial commas , the placement of commas before conjunctions, and whether certain pauses are stylistically necessary or optional.!! very cool right?

Anonymous November 29, 2025 at 11:15:51 PM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: pony to /green name
> ★ Any song requests?: the bird song by noah floersch
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: do you have a favorite dino???iguess

your skins are so awesome pls don't go bald or explodrose

Replied on: November 30, 2025 at 2:12:36 PM

woawoaw..... thank youuew my fav dino is dilophosaurus , Dyk its name means two chested lizard ? from the distinctive double crests on top of its head ^_^

Cereal November 27, 2025 at 12:56:10 PM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : BttrflyBornANEW
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: Ponytown, also one of your green names :P
> ★ Any song requests?: the only song I could think of is Bruno is Orange - Hop Along and The Moon will Sing - The Crane Wives
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: Does the void exist 🤔

It's menitsmeitsme biggrin!! You're cool yayaya. I think I saw you with a skin named "in hospital" or I'm just delulu, hope ur doing alright bouncey Bye vanisehs

Replied on: November 30, 2025 at 2:23:19 PM

yes thanks alot ! ur very cool too , i was INDEED in a hospital for 1 day - i like scratched my arm on a rusty piece of metal and it got in my blood , so um .. we had to vaccines and ALOT of vaccines. Im ok now! so. let me get into my nerd mode for this questiong... In philosophy, the void is often considered as “nothingness” or the absence of being. Some thinkers, like Parmenides, argued that “nothing” cannot exist because even thinking about nothing requires that it exist in some form. Others, like existentialists, see the void as a real concept — the emptiness or meaninglessness that humans encounter in life.In physics, the closest thing we have to a void is a vacuum. But even a vacuum isn’t truly nothing — it has quantum fields, virtual particles popping in and out of existence, and energy fluctuations. So scientifically, a perfect void doesn’t exist, but nearly empty space can - There are vast regions of space called cosmic voids — uge stretches between galaxy clusters that are almost empty. But again, they still contain some matter, radiation, and dark energy... soo , in basic - a true “void” in the sense of absolute nothingness probably doesn’t exist in reality — neither philosophically nor physically. But near-voids, emptiness, or nothingness as a concept exist in thought and in certain scientific contexts. Its the simplest i can explain - more would be quantum physics and im TOO tired to write allat

miri November 23, 2025 at 6:25:24 PM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : ykiloveyou
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: MAFIA WAHOO
> ★ Any song requests?: Corso - Tyler, the creator
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: why are oranges orange and apples red

I love ur atabook its so whimsical

Replied on: November 23, 2025 at 8:05:02 PM

omgosh tysm !!! Tyler mentioned ? so, oranges are orange and apples are red because of the different pigments in their skins. Oranges get their color from carotenoids, which are orange-yellow pigments that appear as the fruit ripens and the green chlorophyll fades. Apples, on the other hand, often turn red because of anthocyanins

frankie 🦇 November 23, 2025 at 6:13:40 PM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : frankieroirl melee
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: pony towwnnn www
> ★ Any song requests?: imnotokay 😛
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: asks you

HAIIII ur skin is so cool and ur so ominous ok?..ok

Replied on: November 23, 2025 at 8:03:43 PM

wow. thanks alot, bites u...... Such a good question brochacho..

orion carling (trust me, i'm him) November 23, 2025 at 4:12:00 PM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : catcatcatherine on github
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: pony town
> ★ Any song requests?: KITCALIBER - TRUEFINAL2
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: anything about foxes. i love them.

i like how you shade your skin :3 eats skin and runs... ok...? look

Replied on: November 23, 2025 at 5:14:11 PM

wow thanks alooot :3 ok ... gulps ANYWAYS , dyk red foxes possess a highly mobile pinna ( ear ) and an enlarged auditory bulla (earbone). This bulla amplifies low-frequency sounds in the range of ~0.5-4 hz, which is the same frequency range produced by small mammals ( mice )tunneling, scratching, or chewing beneath soil or snow. They can pinpoint prey through up to 20–30 cm of snow, soil, or leaf litter using sound alone!!!! biggrin that song is sssssssso fire

bleed November 22, 2025 at 9:30:24 AM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : webleed :p
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: we met in a kingdom rp initially
> ★ Any song requests?: Tunnel of Glass by Asian Glow or Speed Demon by Dance Gavin Dance
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: how much do ladybugs reproduce?

hellooo, I luv u mateo !

Replied on: November 22, 2025 at 9:58:50 AM

hiii xavvv!! i luve u 2 , lots n lots <3 So, Ladybugs reproduce quite a lot, and their reproduction is strongly affected by temperature, food, and season - After waking up from winter dormancy, male and female ladybugs begin to mate in the spring. Females can store sperm inside their bodies, which lets them fertilize eggs for weeks even without mating again. A single female usually lays 200 to 1,000 eggs during her life ! She places them in clusters of about 10 to 50 eggs on leaves, especially near colonies of aphids, because the larvae need plenty of food when they hatch. The eggs develop for about 3 to 7 days before the larvae emerge. From that point, the entire growth process—from egg to larva to pupa to adult — it usually takes about 4 to 7 weeks, depending on temperature and food supply. Overall, ladybugs are considered highly productive insects because they reproduce often, lay many eggs, and grow quickly when conditions are good. ^__^ I love the songs by thw way , theyere real cooool

Anonymous November 20, 2025 at 10:56:10 AM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : katsukvs
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: no
> ★ Any song requests?: 60 bpm - heartcore
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: if i were an atom would i be a cute one

i love your denki

Replied on: November 22, 2025 at 10:00:56 AM

hi ! Honestly, if you were an atom, youd be the one with the neatly arranged electrons and the extra pleasant energy levels. So yes, you’d be a cute atom. Fire song

Lin November 20, 2025 at 10:16:26 AM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : linlinxo
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: I CROWNED U ON PONYTOWN
> ★ Any song requests?: Mrs Magic!
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: Uhhhhhhhhhhhi don‘t know

UR RLLY COOL I LOVE UR DENKI^^perfect

Replied on: November 22, 2025 at 10:02:20 AM

Thanks 4 the compliment ! Well that iiis understandable. The universe is 95% dark matter and we still dont know what that is, so you’re doing great. love the musician <3

... November 16, 2025 at 3:22:48 PM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: Knew. You knew before.
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: Vc n passa de um filho da puta

"...."

Replied on: November 22, 2025 at 10:03:45 AM

That insult bounced off me like a badly aimed electron. Didnt even hit my orbit

Solar/Dark yew mom <3 November 16, 2025 at 11:43:59 AM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: yes ^^
> ★ Any song requests?: Uhh..Catfight by nasadotexe
> ★ ask me a random science fact !: NAH I HATE SCIENCE no

meow hi. wassup son hows your day going? Please dont nuke your siblings!

Replied on: November 22, 2025 at 10:04:35 AM

Thats fine, hate all you want, but science will still exist, quietly calculating the mysteries of the cosmos while you’re busy saying no.... It’s like trying to ignore gravity ,, good luck with that mom

M. Herzlich November 11, 2025 at 5:40:17 PM
> ★ Ur github ( or any site u wanna give ? ) : @modularmania
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: Nope!
> ★ Any song requests?: Lose Yourself to Dance by Daft Punk

ohh my god scourge oh my go I really like your sona!! It's very eyecatching and the colors are very nice to look at. Like rainbow sherbet. I love it. Have a good day!! bouncey

Replied on: November 12, 2025 at 8:41:14 PM

yes scourge.!!!! tyhank youu !! ^___ ^ i reallyy love colors and patterns

niki / kael !! November 9, 2025 at 8:46:56 AM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: pt vrah !!
> ★ Any song requests?: love fade by Tamaryn .. gulp

wuh duh fuh.. ur so cool !!!!!!!!!! we dont talk much but ur style is soopeak brushteeth I hope every cat you meet decides you’re worthy of a head bump. perfect

Replied on: November 10, 2025 at 8:22:11 AM

wow , thanks dude. I like ur style too, i hope every cat you meet decides ur worthy of a snuggle

The Uriel one from pony town November 8, 2025 at 3:14:31 PM
> ★ Do i know u from somewhere?: Yep, since sum months

Heyo! Uhh idk what i say here

Replied on: November 10, 2025 at 8:21:25 AM

hello , dw lmao.

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