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I think the slip of paper found in the pony says "Help! I'm trapped in a pony factory"
Quote from: lostpony on June 01, 2017, 04:06:10 PMYes of course it is the specialty breed of cobra evolved specifically to fit into pony-size places... Oh wow thankfully I dont know any snake that small. I bet there would be more likely a chance of a poisonious spider than that. o.o
Yes of course it is the specialty breed of cobra evolved specifically to fit into pony-size places...
I think someone found a joint inside Munchy once. I only seem to find rust and mold inside my ponies.
That is so much cooler than the spider nest I found in mine.
That is random and kinda cool! One person found POOP in theirs...I think it was here on the Arena a while back and they said they thought it was dog poop. Man what kind of revolting person stuffs a toy full of poop? O_oQuote from: SkyCakes on June 01, 2017, 07:28:13 AMI think someone found a joint inside Munchy once. I only seem to find rust and mold inside my ponies.A JOINT? lmao That is so wrong.
Oh good, i wasn't sure which pony content's story I was clicking into...No I can't imagine what sort of horrible person puts excrement into a toy, or anywhere else it doesn't belong. Not just because it's an awful thing to even conceive of doing but...how disgusting it would be to carry out, apparently cackling evilly all the while in anticipation of the misery and surprise of some hapless unknown victim in the future.
More interestingly to me is the fact those labels are written in traditional script, not simplified. Characters like 號 stand out for that. Mainland China predominately uses simplified Chinese script and have since the 1950s. Hong Kong, however, I *think* use traditional script. Gusty was made in Hong Kong, so that makes sense. I wouldn't like to guess if it is Cantonese or Mandarin, though. That is beyond me The scribble looks like a character to me - the right hand part looks like the ninben radical https://media.kanjialive.com/radical_character/ninben.svg in handwritten script, but I can't tell you what the character is, it's too squiggly. If it's a single character, though, it might be a surname. It seems to be in the quantity box, but the numbers in Japanese and Chinese are the same, and it doesn't resemble any number character I know, even squiggly.
Quote from: Taffeta on May 30, 2017, 07:21:57 AMMore interestingly to me is the fact those labels are written in traditional script, not simplified. Characters like 號 stand out for that. Mainland China predominately uses simplified Chinese script and have since the 1950s. Hong Kong, however, I *think* use traditional script. Gusty was made in Hong Kong, so that makes sense. I wouldn't like to guess if it is Cantonese or Mandarin, though. That is beyond me The scribble looks like a character to me - the right hand part looks like the ninben radical https://media.kanjialive.com/radical_character/ninben.svg in handwritten script, but I can't tell you what the character is, it's too squiggly. If it's a single character, though, it might be a surname. It seems to be in the quantity box, but the numbers in Japanese and Chinese are the same, and it doesn't resemble any number character I know, even squiggly.Cantonese and Mandarin share a written language, that's part of why most Chinese cinema is subtitled in charictors since they are relatively universal for the Chinese population. The Canto using more complicated charictors *might be related to it's extra tones (Mando has 4, Canto has 9 I think). that's just my guess however. the note is a charictor, not a scribble. I will try to ask a family member to help read it if I remember super cool find !! Has anyone else found one of these before?
I got a translation!! It's possible that it's a name, but the symbol literly means either "fix" or "dried meat" depending on context. That is much cooler than just a standard "Joe the inspector" QC tag of you ask me!Now if that were my pony Id be inspecting her to try to figure out what they fixed