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Philweasel
Equality - In our state, we do not stand out.

Right About Everything
@Biker Dash  
People seem to misunderstand evolution in general. It’s not some intelligent force, stripping the bits off we don’t need. It’s primarily driven by sexual selection, and hair is one of our most prominent means of making ourselves attractive to the opposite sex. In fact the hair around our head has likely grown more prominent over time, as long hair on women and beards on men have been heavily associated with status and attractiveness for most of history.
 
The major mistake people make is associating the primary pressures of evolution on asocial animals (the ability to find food and endure environmental conditions) apply to social creatures, or humans in particular, to anywhere near the same extent. Generally the humans who have produced the most offspring have often had very little need to find their own food, because they have others doing that for them.
Background Pony #159A
@Pudding Pone
 
It’s just something I remember reading from some article years ago. I guess that article was full of crap then. *shrugs*
A Non Man
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Don't Call Me Brony
That idiot had an adorable girl who was completely devoted to him, and he couldn’t answer one damned letter from her because of his wounded pride.
 
Okay, yes, they were both eight years old, but still…
GeralDiamond

@Biker Dash
They don’t look like high schoolers to me.
If anything, it’s the glasses that are missing, as Sunburst’s vision problems probably would have manifested several years before he hit puberty.
 
I always had the headcanon that he deteriorated his sight because of excessive reading in Magic School
Scrounge
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
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nobody's favorite
@Biker Dash  
I think you misread. I said he probably got his glasses before puberty.
 
I’m actually well aware that vision issues can develop quite early, as I’ve had glasses since elementary school. Don’t remember the exact grade, though, it’s a pretty distant memory at this point.
A Non Man
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Don't Call Me Brony
@Biker Dash
 
I’m guessing that her tween/teen hair style kept the bangs and just untied her bunches to let them fall around neck length. I have a feeling that without those bunches, she’d look almost exactly like Toola Roola.
Biker Dash

The Biker
@A Non Man  
All I have seen for Starlight images is of her as a foal, and as an adult. What of her teen years? WHEN was it she moved away from the pigtails to the hair style she wore in Our Town?
 
@Scrounge  
I got glasses at the age of 11. My vision at the time was 20/200.  
Not everyone waits until late teens/adulthood to develop issues.
Background Pony #AEA5
From the thumbnail I legit thought this was an anime screencap.
 
Geez, Uotapo. You don’t ever disappoint.
Background Pony #159A
@neo4812
 
Evolution takes like millions of years. It’s been speculated that eventually humans will have no toes since we no longer climb the trees like the monkeys do.