What?! A Hoola-hooping

Somnamburectangular?! Why that is... is making a lot more sense than it should actually.

Somnamburectangular is suppose to be Pinkie Pie's counterpart in Old Equestria after all so of course she's ready to do some hoola-hooping at a moment notice. @_@

What do I mean when I say that someone or something is rectangular? True, there are times that I might be referring to the literal, physical form of a rectangle when I say that they are rectangular, but more often than not, I am referring to the person or object as being rectangular in spirit! Even if someone or something lacks the physical form of a rectangle, they can still be very, very rectangular in spirit.



Ah, but still, perhaps a bit of an elaboration is in order.What do I mean when I say that someone or something is rectangular? True, there are times that I might be referring to the literal, physical form of a rectangle when I say that they are rectangular, but more often than not, I am referring to the person or object as being rectangular in spirit! Even if someone or something lacks the physical form of a rectangle, they can still be very, very rectangular in spirit.

In spirit, a rectangle can represent many characteristics and traits. For starter, you could compare a rectangle to a square to get a better sense of its spirit. A rectangle is like a square... yet oh so different. Unlike a square, a rectangle doesn't have the same length on all 4 sizes. At first you could say that the square is more balance in that regard, but that might not be so desirable.

Take for example, even in my own room, I am surrounded by rectangles no matter where I look. Yet, squares seem to be more difficult to come by. They're more uncommon you could say. But then, why are rectangles more commonplace? Could it be that, despite the rectangles having unequal height and width, it has a more practical application? Surely, rectangle can represents consistency and reliability given that many objects use that shape. In this sense, you could say that the rectangle's sense of balance is more practical than the square. One could even go so far as to say that the rectangle has a better and more appropriate sense of balance than the square does. This is not to say that the square is a bad shape by any mean, but it's just that I do find it to be too, too balance more often than not.So, yeah, long story short, when I say that something is rectangular, I could have meant to say that something is consistent, reliable, practical, edgy, has very appropriate or well thought-out balance, has excellent structure, and/or has other positive characteristics depending on the context..... Um. But you probably shouldn't be taking all of the above too seriously though since I just made it all up on the spot, Vanilla. >.>