• Member Since 10th Jan, 2012
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Fallen Prime


An enigma as vexing as life itself.

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  • 47 weeks
    Where I'm at now.

    I couldn't tell you why I still have a FIMFiction tab open on my browser, and I can't even tell you the last time I clicked onto it. I think it's realistic that posting this is the last major activity I'll grant the site.

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  • 123 weeks
    Ten years today.

    According to the info blurb beside my name, this is the ten-year anniversary of this account. And to think, this all started with me doing self-insert riffs on bad MLP fiction. And now I've got two finished stories under my belt, a crossover atrophying in a forgotten corner, and two other projects completely pony-unrelated I've finally put some words down for*. And also the last vestiges of my

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  • 129 weeks
    F/F/T3K19 THE SORTA FINAL

    Last month's riff is complete. Enjoy.

    This month, we're finally, finally finishing that riff of a riff we started god knows how long ago. We've spliced in a tiny Christmas story in there too.

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  • 133 weeks
    F/F/R3K19 11/8: Beginning of the end(-ish).

    Last month's romp has been adequately stomped. Enjoy.

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  • 137 weeks
    F/F/T3K19 10/4: When the pasta is creepy.

    Alright, we didn't exactly intend to slow down quite this much quite yet, but that's how we're gonna roll now. Here's last month's riff.

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Sep
17th
2018

F/F/T3K15 9/15: 'Twas brainless killed the Beast Boy. · 4:33am Sep 17th, 2018

Good lord, last week was a monstrosity. I even had to get involved myself, for the Transformers story.

This week, we have a rare sensation: we're back onto Mykan's turf, but after last week's cavalcade of high-octane sexual violence, looping back to Mykan feels like coming back to an old friend. The fanfic community's resident living self-own is the breath of fresh air. Savor this moment, for it may well never happen again.

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