@SeraphimDawn
That’s certainly an interesting way of looking at her. I admit, I’m not very familiar with Canada and the differences between the territories, but it would be interesting to see that sort of comparison.
@Registered Anon
ironic-happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this.
“Well, the voice for Applejack is Canadian, so…”
“Kind of ironic how she is supposed to be a Southern character.”
Applejack is portrayed as a southern personality in canon, but is seen here wearing Canadian (northern) colors. The definition of ironic fits just fine as far as I can see. If you don’t agree then I guess that’s just a difference of opinion. However, ultimately, Seraphim used the word right.
That’s certainly an interesting way of looking at her. I admit, I’m not very familiar with Canada and the differences between the territories, but it would be interesting to see that sort of comparison.
Yeah, sure. Whatever works for you. I wasn`t disagreeing or questioning the use of the word.
I think AJ would be Calgarian if she really is Canadian.
Alberta is often portrayed as the ‘Texas’ of Canada.
ironic-happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this.
“Well, the voice for Applejack is Canadian, so…”
“Kind of ironic how she is supposed to be a Southern character.”
Applejack is portrayed as a southern personality in canon, but is seen here wearing Canadian (northern) colors. The definition of ironic fits just fine as far as I can see. If you don’t agree then I guess that’s just a difference of opinion. However, ultimately, Seraphim used the word right.
STRANGE, ISN’T IT? Well, not really.
They used it fine.
check out the word ‘ironic’ :)
Kind of ironic how she is supposed to be a Southern characiture.
She also has the wild-eyed glare of Maurice Richard, who hit like a truck…
BUCK SOMEPONY!
Oops. Meant to make my name public. Also, I’m not racist just using some reference.