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The final chapter in a jar of bodily fluids that's been developing since 2014. WARNING: Extremely vile gross stuff below.
In the 4chan original post, he claimed that the smell was too bad and that he was giving it up. He also said he planned on burying the jar (as one does).
But the jar prevailed. And this week, our hero returned triumphantly to the /mlp board to post what he says may be the final update to the saga: He is transferring it to a more secure jar.
He posted a video of the transfer, from one jar that looks like a Yankee Candle jar (???) to another, more secure jar. Wait for the exciting moment when Rainbow Dash finally appears!
BuzzFeed reached the jizzmaster by email and asked him: Why ?
"Sheer curiosity and scientific research," he replied. Sounds good.
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Pony Cum Jar Project Meme Status: Confirmed Year: 2014 Origin 4chan

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Pony Cum Jar Project refers to a series of viral 4chan threads posted by an anonymous /mlp/ user in which he shared progress photographs of a glass jar containing a Rainbow Dash figurine which he had been filling with semen. The project gained notoriety after on November 27th, 2014, the user reported that he had accidentally heated the contents of the jar, with the story widely reported in the media. In the following years, the Pony Cum Jar Project became a popular reference on social media, with some users recreating the project with other figurines.
On April 1st, 2014, an anonymous 4chan user posted a photograph of a glass jar containing a figuring of My Little Pony character Rainbow Dash, with the jar also containing a small amount of human sperm (shown below, left; image not archived). [1] In the post, the user described the jar and its contents as "pony cum jar project." In the following months, the user posted progress pictures of the project to /mlp/ board (example shown below, right; image not archived). [2] [3] [4]
On November 11th, 2014, the user a photograph which revealed that the contents of the jar have been boiled after he accidentally left the jar upon a working radiator (thread shown below). [5] [6]
Hello my dearest /mlp/ I come before you today to reveal a horrible accident to the Pony Cum Jar Project. The place where I was hiding my cum jar were actually on top of a kind of radiator, that was connected to our furnace, and of course since it's getting colder we light it up. So basically the Rainbow Dash figure has been boiled in cum. It's brown now. And for comparison I have also got another glass of cum that's about a week old. I will propably still bury it some day. Yours, PCJP.
The Pony Cum Jar Project was presumably inspired by Jizzus Christ , an anonymous 4chan user who, starting in 2007, posted annual photos in which he showed his alleged collection of semen he'd ejaculated from the previous year. In 2018 Jizzus Christ admitted that the posts were fake.
On November 30th, 2014, Tumblr user cooldudebro posted the photograph of the jar from the November 27th thread, quoting the post (shown below). [7] The post received over 21,700 likes and reblogs in five years.
In the following days, the story was widely circulated online, with multiple blogs and news outlets reporting on the thread. This included posts by Horse News, [8] Jezebel , [9] Buzzfeed [10] and Gawker . [11]
In the following years, the user behind the project made more follow-up posts on the projects. For example, on February 6th, 2016, the user revealed that he was employing a separate jar for ejaculation and pouring the product into the original one (shown below, left). [12] On January 9th, 2017, the user announced that he had tansfered the Rainbow Dash figurine and the rest of the jar contents into another, more compact jar, also providing a video documenting the process (post shown below, right). [13]
Starting approximately in 2014, the screenshot of cooldudebros' Tumblr post of the Pony Cum Jar Project was widely circulated online. Starting approximately in March 2017, reaction memes about the jar gained particular popularity on iFunny (examples shown below). [14] [15] [16]
In the following years, multiple posts referencing the project were posted on iFunny, Twitter and other online platforms, with the amount of posts seeing a notable increase starting in August 2019. For example, a June 9th, 2019, post by iFunny user Avuelix received over 1,700 smiles in six months (shown below, left). [17] An August 21st, 2019, post by Twitter user @YIZHENS received over 7,100 retweets and 21,700 likes in four months (shown below, center). [18] An October 2019, post by Instagram user professionalretard.mp4 gained over 130,400 views and 27,700 likes in two months (shown below, right). [19]
In October 2019, several iFunny users started or posted memes in which they pretended to start Cum Jar projects with various figurines.
On October 4th, 2019, iFunny user MikuCumJarProject (User_69420) announced that he will be filling a glass jar containing a Hatsune Miku figurine with his sperm, [20] with the October 8th post which showed the figurine and the jar being delivered gaining over 2,000 smiles (posts shown below, center and left). [21] However, as of December 11th, 2019, no images confirming that the projects had been started were posted. Starting on November 21st, 2019, iFunny user EpsteinCumJarProject (also EpsteinCoomJarProject) posted progress photographs of a jar containing a Jeffrey Epstein figurine being filled with semen (example shown below, right). [22] [23]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Entertainment franchise developed by Hasbro
This article is about the franchise. For the current line-up, see My Little Pony (2010 toyline) . For the 1986 television series, see My Little Pony (TV series) . For the 2010 television series, see My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic . For other uses, see My Little Pony (disambiguation) .

^ My Little Pony: Pony Life premiered early worldwide on Treehouse TV in Canada on June 21, 2020.



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My Little Pony ( MLP ) is a toy line and media franchise developed by American toy company Hasbro . The first toys were developed by Bonnie Zacherle , Charles Muenchinger, and Steve D'Aguanno, and were produced in 1981. The ponies feature colorful bodies, manes and a unique symbol on one or both sides of their flanks . Such symbols are referred to in the two most recent incarnations as "cutie marks". My Little Pony has been revamped several times with new and more modern looks to continue its appeal to the market, with each new look called a "generation" by the show's collectors and fans. The franchise is mainly targeted at girls, although in the 2010s, it gained a cult following by an unintended audience of adult fans .

Following the original My Pretty Pony toy that was introduced in 1981, My Little Pony was launched in 1982 and the line became popular during the 1980s. The original toy line ran from 1982 to 1992 in the United States and to 1995 globally, and two animated specials, an animated feature-length film and two animated television series produced during the period up until 1992. The first incarnation's popularity peaked in 1990, but the following year Hasbro decided to discontinue the toy line due to increased competition. [1] One hundred fifty million ponies were sold in the 1980s. [2]

The toy line was revived in 1997, but these toys proved unpopular and were discontinued in 1999. The brand saw a more popular revival in 2003 with toys that more closely resembled the original toy line, [3] which sold approximately 100 million pony toys globally by 2010. [4] Hasbro launched the fourth incarnation of the franchise in 2010 , which started with the animated series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic , which ended on October 12, 2019. The brand grossed over $650 million in retail sales in 2013, [5] and over $1 billion annually in retail sales in 2014 [6] [7] and 2015. [8] Hasbro launched a fifth generation of toys and associated media starting September 24, 2021.


My Pretty Pony is a pony figurine introduced by Hasbro in 1981 that was created by illustrator Bonnie Zacherle and sculptor Charles Muenchinger. [9] My Pretty Pony is a ten-inch-tall hard plastic figurine that can wiggle its ears, swish its tail, and wink one eye. The original My Pretty Pony was followed by My Pretty Pony and Beautiful Baby , which came with an additional smaller "baby" pony figure. This was followed by pink and yellow versions of the original that have the now-hallmark symbol on the ponies' backsides, which preceded the My Little Pony figurines. [10]

After the relative lack of success of the My Pretty Pony toy line, Hasbro introduced six smaller and colorful versions of the toy in 1982, sold under the title My Little Pony . The toy line led to many more merchandise under the My Little Pony brand, which later became unofficially known as the "Generation One" or "G1" of My Little Pony among collectors. This incarnation ended in 1992 in the United States, but was marketed internationally until 1995. Animations from mid-1980s ( My Little Pony animated special , My Little Pony: Escape from Catrina , My Little Pony: The Movie and My Little Pony segment within My Little Pony 'n Friends anthology series) and My Little Pony Tales from 1992 accompanied the line-up.

The 1997 incarnation was marketed by Hasbro as "Friendship Garden" and designated "Generation 2" by collectors. They were manufactured in redesigned poses with jewel eyes and turning heads and are smaller, slimmer, and longer-legged than their 1982 counterparts. The line was not successful in the U.S. and was discontinued in 1999, although it continued overseas for several years. Since the second generation was more popular in Western Europe, Hasbro continued to produce and sell them in Western Europe after 1998. Most were Earth Ponies, but a few unicorns were made internationally. Although no Pegasus Ponies were made, some adults had clip-o
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