Then why offer poisoned cookies to Celestria? And why bring a whole tray of them to where the kids are instead of luring the saint(s) away? Sloppy.Unless The Nun had a big grudge for jelly
That's how it usually was back then. Still is. But I think it's more referring to old, run-down areas people with money escaped from and left to the poor.When I hear 'slums' I think 'shanty town on the outskirts'. Isn't this more like a run down inner city?
That's my beef with the poison theory. It's just way too sloppy.Then why offer poisoned cookies to Celestria? And why bring a whole tray of them to where the kids are instead of luring the saint(s) away? Sloppy.
this, they probably never get snacks like this on the regular.I think it's just peanut allergy or similar.
If it's even remotely realistic that's unlikely. This high frequency of allergies is a modern problem.I think it's just peanut allergy or similar.
That's my beef with the poison theory. It's just way too sloppy.
Page 6 suggests the slime is gradually becoming more acclimated to the body in a manner the slime wasn't expecting. It wouldn't surprise me if that acclimation was more than just physical.I didnt expect Jelly to be able to tap into the Saint healing power but i guess she can as small as it is