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It’s not confirmed but I thought it was a natural way of doing it. Also works because Hindi is a common language of India. Double the punery!
@MezzoDragon It is a pun, using “hind” as the pony pivot. (Short for hindquarters, where the cutie mark lies; also used by some like me for the hindlegs, or rear legs.)
True. Either way, it’s clever.
It’s not confirmed but I thought it was a natural way of doing it. Also works because Hindi is a common language of India. Double the punery!
That’s an interesting pun. I was wondering what it would be.
So it implies their food tastes like a rear end?