My Little Pony Ties: Friendship is Business

For your next job interview, wear these My Little Pony Ties. They are bright and full of pony magic. It’s important to dress well and who knows, maybe the boss is a My Little Pony fan.
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David Hajari’s My Little Pony ties will certainly make an impression on your fellow Bronies. And let’s face it, you have to stand out in today’s crowded jobs market.

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The question is, will they appreciate Rainbow Dash or Luna more? Decisions decisions. There are eight versions to choose from and they will cost you $35(USD) plus shipping. While they are awesome, you should know that the main canvas isn’t actually painted on the tie, but placed on a detachable laminated faceplate so you can swap out pony designs. Extra faceplates sell for $10 each.

Not having one could cost you your future. Good work David. Love the colors.

[via Neatorama]

My Little Proton Pack: Ghostbusting is Magic

What happens when you combine the chattiness of Pinky Pie with Ghostbusters? You get this awesomely cute My Little Pony proton pack. It won’t capture ghosts, but it will turn that frown upside down.

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This comes from a friend of Judson Hudson who loves to cosplay as a Ghostbuster and Pinkie Pie. An odd combination, but a winning one for little girls and Bronies. This custom proton pack lights up and plays all kinds of sounds.

In fact, just like Pinkie Pie, it seems like it is hard to shut this thing up. Check out the video for all of the sounds this thing does.

[via Neatorama]

My Little Alien Pony: In Friendship, No One Can Hear You Scream

Each of us have different things that give us nightmares. For some people, it’s monsters, and for others, it’s cute little ponies. Now you can make sure every nightmare scenario is covered with the new My Little Alien Pony.

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This monstrosity was created by artist Amy Ng, and it’s basically what would happen if H.R. Giger met Lauren Faust and they made a movie together. Friendship truly is Magic.

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Measuring in at about 12-inches-long, it’s just about big enough that it could crawl down your throat and burst out of your chest when all you though you had was a bad case of indigestion.

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The My Little Alien Pony pictured here is Amy’s original that she made a few years back, but she’ll make you one just like it just for you for $375(USD) – assuming she survives long enough to do it.

My Little LEGO Post-Apocalyptic Rocking Horse Ponies: The End Times Are Magic

The prophesied Mayan apocalypse didn’t happen. Mostly because there was no such prophecy. But on the off chance that it did happen, Flickr user Matt Armstrong aka monsterbrick made these post-apocalyptic war horses out of LEGO. The fact that he was able to make them even though he could be dead makes them even more impressive.

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Matt made nine horses for hell’s babies to play with, each of them with a design in accordance to their name:

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Ride to Matt’s Flickr page for more pictures. These should be Easter Egg items in the next Darksiders.

[via Ian Brooks]

My Little Pony Handgun: Friendship is a Semi-Automatic

We’ve seen a few cute and cuddly weapons in the past, but this handgun is a real rarity. This a semi-automatic handgun from Springfield Armory that features custom Rarity grips. Ha ha. At least we think they are custom grips. Sure, friendship is magic, until you cross a pony. Then that little pony is going to pop a cap in your cutie-marked butt.

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Sadly, we don’t have any info on this weapon, but some pony-lover out there is in for a world of hurt. My Little Pony fans who also visit the gun range (I know there must be many of you) will drool over this gun. Others will just want this gun just so they could take down every animated pony they see.

[via Neatorama]

Fourth Doctor My Little Pony Plush: Friendship is Jelly Babies

Hasbro really needs to start licensing more characters in its My Little Pony series. Just imagine how awesome a Doctor Who collection would be, as evidenced by this fourth Doctor My Little Pony plush made by Lilmoon on DeviantArt.
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This pony is perfect, featuring the Doctor’s signature scarf, hat and even an hourglass cutie mark. This was a special commission for some lucky person in Australia. Lilmoon says that the pony was easy to make, but the accessories took more time to come up with. The scarf and hat are both removable, which is nice if he regenerates and has to change his wardrobe.

I’m no Brony myself, but I would love to have this guy in my Doctor Who collection.

[via Neatorama]


Google patches SVG and IPC exploits in Chrome, discoverer banks $60,000 in the process

Google Chrome logoGoogle revels in hacking contests as ways of testing Chrome’s worth. Even if the browser is compromised, the failure provides a shot at fixing an exploit under much safer circumstances than an in-the-wild attack. No better example exists than the results of Google’s Pwnium 2 challenge in Malaysia: the company has already patched vulnerabilities found in the contest that surround SVG images and IPC (inter-process communication) before they become real problems. Staying one step ahead of truly malicious hackers carries a price, however. Pwnium 2 winner Pinkie Pie — yes, Pinkie Pie — is being paid $60,000 in prize money for catching the exploits. That may be a small price to pay if it reassures a few more Internet Explorer users looking to hop the fence.

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