@b_jonas New EG doll were presented at the recent Toy Fair. I haven't checked yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was a Zecora doll among them (nope, this is just a theory of mine for now, but I wouldn't be surprised if her character was included, given the movie title)
> “Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms.
> Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.”
@b_jonas and this one was a quote from C.S.Lewis...
@b_jonas what can I say. I have a little less trust in mankind that you do, so I am not really sure I share the last sentence in that post (the one about "The Little Prince")
even then, I would probably move the focus. It isn't something many forget. Most just want to leave it behind. For the good or more probably for the bad.
@b_jonas well, until my mirror start to work, I am stuck here among bipeds evolved monkeys (as Ford would say :P).
@b_jonas What I meant, since you mentioned Rarity, is that most people seem to be stuck in that mindset so well displayed by her Manehattan "friend" in season 4