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Don’t forget your horse money when traveling in Equestria.
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senpai noticed me ;u;
but srsly, yours is one of the best artstyles i subjectively judge it to be so vuv
Thank you so much!
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edit: found more attributes - amazing sense of anatomy and composition / character design aswell :3
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What, no Itchy & Scratchy money?
“This material, I’ve never seen anything like it, what do you call it”
“Plastic?”
A common currency back in the Earth dimension, where it is used in 20 countries worldwide (equivalent to 100 cents, the smallest currency unit); may be paid as paper or coin format
Origin:
On 15 January 1520, the Kingdom of Bohemia began minting coins from silver mined locally in Joachimsthal and marked on reverse with the Bohemian lion. The coins were called joachimsthaler, which became shortened in common usage to thaler or taler. The German name “Joachimsthal” literally means “Joachim’s valley” or “Joachim’s dale”. This name found its way into other languages: Czech and Slovenian tolar, Hungarian tallér, Danish and Norwegian daler, Swedish daler, Icelandic dalur, Dutch daalder or daler, Ethiopian ታ (“talari”), Italian tallero, Greek τάλληρον, τάλιρο, tàlleron, tàliro, Polish talar, Persian dare, as well as – via Dutch – into English as dollar.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar#History
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They’re all repeated but a red “50”. I could give you 10 bits for all of these.
“Are these, like, trading cards or something?”