This Song Could Easily Be Parodied for Trixie · 8:44pm Feb 11th, 2017
Change a few lines and words and boom. Trixie's Song.
Change a few lines and words and boom. Trixie's Song.
Yona overhears something she shouldn't, ends up somewhere she doesn't belong, and is forced to smash the place up.
Based off a ridiculous thought of "Yak hear about glory hole, want glory for self!" and the ensuing fallout.
There's porn.
And banter. Lots of banter.
And more porn.
Turns out, I figured out how to upload my 3DS smash brothers replays to the internet... in about the most old school fashion. Saving replayings, replaying them and having my phone record them. Take a look at a sample (yes I have a youtube channel. No, I do not use it)
BTW, that footstool KO in the beginning, that wasn't me being a pro. That was (awesome) luck
I just saw the Nintendo Direct showing the fifth dlc character, and as much as I would like to play Sora, I'm kinda glad that this isn't him.
Let me explain.
While I like video games, they aren't a big hobby or obsession of mine. I watch a few gaming Youtubers, but don't play a lot myself, and don't try to keep up with them or get the latest. The last game I bought was a physical copy of Stardew Valley for X-box one, which I had already bought online downloaded before. I'm sharing this information to kind of give a sense of where I'm coming from.
Haha. I have another test tomorrow even though the term just started...
Random Fact: The Pentium 2 and early Pentium 3 models were based on a cartridge design to allow for external cache chips to be included at a cheaper manufacturing cost. However, later Pentium 3 chips came with cache integrated into the die instead of populating the surrounding board, as manufacturing technology had sufficiently improved to allow sufficient yields.
I was bored today and watched XP To Level 3's video on how he made the original 12 fighters from the original N64 game into D&D characters. Needless to say, it inspired me to do something similar by turning the Mane 6 into D&D characters as well, following the same rules he made. Main difference is that I'm leaving out equipment, since I'm not gonna be all THAT technical. Now, some will be weird, but I'll explain later. Let's see what I came up! (Videos in case you're curious)
Okay, so when I finished In the Days That Followed, I had set myself a loose schedule of what remaining unfinished and as yet unwritten stories I was going to tackle next. I needed to finish A Is For..., and I promised myself that I'd write the "missing" fantasy sequences from Sunset Sexytimes as a thank you to the readers who liked it and got it into the Featured box for almost a full week. Following that, I was going to turn my attention to the circus-themed Equestrian
I know I had a good one this year. I've had a rather pleasant day spending a little bit of time with friends & family, currently getting ready for dinner, and I received the following presents, which I actually opened on Christmas Eve yesterday:
I spent the last few days trying to come up with something for the Duo Duck Hunt and I think that I found something good enough.
I must admit it actually took me a bit to come up with that title, true as it is. Hey folks, Max here with the weekly update, and as noted above, this week it’s full of dragons. Why? Well, because I’ll be talking about two dragon books today.
Furthermore, the first one I’m going to talk about is not my own.
Apologies for this being so late/early. I just got home from a bullshit-early-morning errand, and I was asleep when the update was ready.
Last week's nonsense has been nonsensed. Sorry for how cagey we had to be on this one, but... immediate past experience, y'know.