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(Uploaded with permission from a friend at a Facebook group for Malaysian bronies.)
“saw this while stuck in a traffic jam the other day… i wonder whoever made this actually put trixie in there for her fireworks or just find a random pony and it just happen to be trixie…”
(This stand is a stand for selling fireworks (Chinese text on banner: “烟花”, yanhua, “fireworks”).)
“saw this while stuck in a traffic jam the other day… i wonder whoever made this actually put trixie in there for her fireworks or just find a random pony and it just happen to be trixie…”
(This stand is a stand for selling fireworks (Chinese text on banner: “烟花”, yanhua, “fireworks”).)
Ja. If yer following the EqD EMD, surely you’ll know more aboot me. And I kinda history nut.
So you live in Malaysia, right?
Mostly because what happened in Sungai Buluh in 1991…
Was it because Malaysian law restricts the use of fireworks to those with some license from a government ministry?
The fan’s wind may be already near enough for the seller, or the seller may have used another fan or a hand-held, plastic or rattan fan.
That is my guess.
Of course. What I meant was, why is it so far away from the seller? If it were used for cooling him, I’d expect it closer.
Perhaps it is to cool the shopkeeper and the guests who buy the fireworks, as Malaysia is a tropical country with hot weather.