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I do not believe he has yet. So far, outside of the princesses and a guard or two, only Applejack and Rainbow Dash have appeared, I think.
He’s not exactly an investigative journalist so I had no right to make that reference anyway.
I confess; I had to look that reference up.
Pony Spider Jerusalem?
I think it would be funnier if she didn’t know the doughnut was there. Somebody put it on her horn when she was sleep, and since it’s out of her line of sight she has no idea. The others just want to see how long she’ll walk around with it on there. The record is 4 days.
@monolyth
Who’s going to stop them?
The last investigative journalist who exposed that 60% of Equestria’s Federal budget is being spent on slumber parties was banished and locked in a dungeon in the place he was banished to.
Antiderivative? That’s how you usually call the primitive?
Uhhh… oh… hehe, cool… I definitely get that too… Looks around shiftily I’M NOT STUPID!
It’s the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, which states that the definite integral of a function f’(x) on the interval of a to b is equal to the antiderivitive of f’(x) evaluated at b (f(b)) minus the antiderivative of f’(x) evaluated at a (f(a)).
~STL