I have a thing · 3:28am Sep 22nd, 2018
and that thing is awesome. Check it!
So, I was introduced to this figure creator, Hero Forge. As diverse as it is, it is also limited. I did my best to match, but like I said, it is limited. The target is for tabletop games and D&D stuff. With that in mind, I tried to match things as best as I could to the character descriptions. These are not to be considered accurate portrayals. Trust what is written, but it was fun and I spent way to much time making all types of heroes. lol.
My daughter has a pretty decent collection of MLP toy and plushies, however she's about got the collection finished. But two of the last three visits to Family Dollar have yielded some rare pony figures: Sunset Shimmer and Starlight Glimmer (crystal pony version). I check Walmart regularly on the nights I work and have never seen either of these two there. Maybe I'll have to keep an eye out there for her from now on.
Okay, the pain has more or less subsided, but I’m still trying to be careful, so hopefully I can get back to work, but the holidays are coming up and my parents said we’re busy as all hell right now, and I apologize if I can’t get anymore chapters out any time soon.
FIRST MATCH OF THE DAY AND OUR TRAM IS ALREADY IN 1ST PLACE!
I just got back from watching Hidden Figures, and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. In case you haven't seen the trailer...
Hidden Figures is a powerful story, and a surprising one. I and the people I watched it with kept asking, "Why haven't I heard about this before?"
But I remembered that Fargo began with the solemn text-over statement that
This is a true story. The events depicted in this film took place in Minnesota in 1987. At the request of the survivors, the names have been changed. Out of respect for the dead, the rest has been told exactly as it occurred.
If you javen't noticed, I've been dropping hints about something Nova has been dealing with throughout this season. I've been quite deliberate about not flat-out saying what it is, because I want you all to see it for yourselves.
So, I now challenge you.
1. Ellen DeGeneres
2. Chris Chan
3. Andy Dick
4. Nikocado Avocado
5. Trisha Paytas
6. Shane Dawson
7. Kevin Spacey
8. Anna Campbell
9. Jay Manuel
10. Julia Volkova
11. Alexander Wang
Hi,
I bought myself a present. I saw that the Princess Luna Bishoujo figure (magical girl) was on sale, so I got myself one. It will come on Thursday.
You can find her here if you are inclined.
Isn't she adorable?!
...ish.
Through the powers of paint, clay, and probably some dark magicks, my amazing artistic friend turned a normal Cadance blind-bag pony into...
I'm super thrilled with the result, and she shall watch over my writings from above my desk from now on .
Pinkie: "Are you sure you're gonna be okay on your date with Shepherd?"
Dash: "Pfft, come on! I'm totally gonna be the best! It'll be the best date he's ever had, or ever will have! I've got it all planned out!"
Dash pulls up one of her action figures, and one of Shepherd's action figures.
Pinkie: "Ooh! That's the latest model with Kung Fu Chop action! ... Whatever that is!"
The female changeling cursed under her breath as she resisted the urge to snap the console in her hands into two pieces. Well, maybe even more than two pieces, with how this has been going down for her for like the past twenty or thirty minutes.
What are ponies made of? The other day, I picked up a brushable Pinkie Pie doll sitting on my desk, and, being a curious person, decided to investigate. It’s actually difficult to answer this with 100% confidence. Plastics can be impossible to distinguish unless you have access to an x-ray fluorescence analyser, or mass spectrometer, or something similar.
Hey everyone, I decided to update you all on the matter I've been dealing with since the tail-end of January.
I realize by this point, I'm actually closer to 700 followers than 600, but that's only because I was debating stopping these milestone blogs because they might get annoying. Then I thought how little I blog to begin with and... here's my pony stuff!
So, I just finish reediting the first 6 chapter of The Lost Siren and rereading the comments. To my surprise, I found more than just grammar mistakes, but missing sentence and paragraph from the story itself. So I fix them the best I could and well update them before releasing the next chapter. After that and reading the comments, a couple of question came to mind, well three at most.