Alright that's funny on the periphery; yet once you look closer it falls apart...first pic uses the "grassy knolls" allegory to hint at something suspicious; then comes the ugly ass temptation merchant; who offers the Faustian deal of bestowing without compensation (which always turns sour in the end), next we have a character switch; where Debra is the one rubbing her hands; followed by the character with the longest nose; pretending to be one of the fellow ponies; while forgetting to use lowercase "jew".
Alright that's funny on the periphery; yet once you look closer it falls apart...first pic uses the "grassy knolls" allegory to hint at something suspicious; then comes the ugly ass temptation merchant; who offers the Faustian deal of bestowing without compensation (which always turns sour in the end), next we have a character switch; where Debra is the one rubbing her hands; followed by the character with the longest nose; pretending to be one of the fellow ponies; while forgetting to use lowercase "jew".