(remake) what if me and my friend were in MLP
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Ongoing, First published Mar 24
Mature
After a series of undisclosed events, two families welcomed two infants who exhibited starkly contrasting personalities. One exuded tremendous cheerfulness, capable of uplifting anyone with his mere presence, yet prone to losing composure when angered. Conversely, the other infant rarely smiled even in early childhood, perpetually displaying anger and a persistent melancholic demeanor, finding solace only in the company of his counterpart. Remarkably, these two individuals forged a deep friendship, akin to brotherhood, prioritizing each other's mental and physical well-being. It was during this bond that they discovered their shared destiny as inheritors of their families' mystical legacies, intertwined with the concept of yin and yang.













The Yin Yang symbol, also known as the Taijitu, is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and represents the interconnectedness and interdependence of opposites or dualities. The symbol consists of a circle divided into two halves by an S-shaped line, with one half being black (Yin) and the other white (Yang). Within each half, there is a smaller circle of the opposite color, indicating the presence of each within the other.
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