Spice things up · 10:21am Sep 6th, 2022
I've been reading more gay clop fics lately, it'a fun. I've also been watching the hobbit. Always spice things up in life and things will never go wrong = )
I've been reading more gay clop fics lately, it'a fun. I've also been watching the hobbit. Always spice things up in life and things will never go wrong = )
I like pumpkin spice lates and pumpkin pie. That's about it. How about you guys?
I saw it, and of course as an Anti-Brony I don't like it cuz of the friendship bits, but I do approve of the lesson learned
"Just because you have specific tastes and like your things a certain way is no reason to tell anyone that they must do the same"
It also gives you no right to relentlessly mock and flame them out of sadism and the soul-purpose of laughing at them
It seems that every time I write a new chapter of Monster Hunter: Equestria, I discover that the chapter actually logically breaks down into two chapters, and end up splitting them along these logical breaks. chapter 1 became 1 & 2, chapter 3 became 3 & 4, and now chapter 5 is about to become 5 & 6. It's kinda like implementing proper function modularity in C++: Each chapter should be focused on moving the plot one point forward (i.e. try to have as few "and"s in your chapter description
Hello, everyone! My name is Shadowmane PX-41, and welcome to the eleventh episode in my Season Six review series!
This time, we're looking at Spice Up Your Life by Mike Vogel
But not the show.
This episode was a thing. I guess? I would have far preferred to have the episode focus more on how Rarity and Pinkie both don't get that they just don't get each other. We could have had some amazing character interaction and relationship stuff with them both coming to a better understanding of how each other work and garnering a lot of squishy feelings and stuff.
Wow, how long has it been since I did one of these? Eh, blame life and laziness; I feel it helps.
I've been writing for the last
12?
13 hours.
For a contest whose deadline has since passed.
And I'm still not finished.
11,076 words in one sitting
(well, two, if you count the time I spent shoving pizza in my food hole after writing the first 2k or so)
I must rest now.
But I swear to you, I will have it posted by the end of tomorrow.
Image after the break, because I don't want to mess up people's mobile feeds.
Disclaimer: I am not accusing Hasbro or DHX of anything. I just thought this was a highly amusing coincidence.
Greetings, people who read things that I write! College life at BYUi continues to be excellent, and I continue to find myself with available time to write horse words between doing homework, building EDH Magic decks, and playing Overwatch. Last weekend, I even managed to release another chapter of Monster Hunter: Equestria, in case anybody that might have been interested failed to notice.
Flutter Brutter is just depressing. The less said about it, the better. This week, things look up thanks to the correct buttload of references.
Spoilers head. Play by play commentary.
Know nearly nothing about this episode except maybe one of the guest characters and MAYBE the theme, but I seriously doubt it.
After reading a 'the mane six minus Twilight, were never the elements of harmony' fanfic last night... Ugh.
Well this isn't going to watch itself.
Another week, another episode. This time we see Pinkie and Rarity team up (again) for an adventure in Canterlot for a cutie map episode. When they introduced the Cutie Map I enjoyed all those episodes from last season. It was fun to see different pairings with the mane 6. It also gave us an interesting view into other localities in Equestria that we had heard of but never visited (except for Manehatten).
If you just want the TL;DR, then skip to the end.
The tagged story is Desert Spice, which I have taken way too long to get back to, but this blog post actually covers Tastes Like Heresy and my new fic Monster Hunter: Equestria, as well. Let's start with MH:E, actually.
I was observing a member of the target demographic playing Minecraft the other day. Apparently she had recently learned of the bucket capability, which allows one to transport water (or lava) and dump it where desired. I saw that she had dug a hole, into which a villager had fallen, and was dumping water into it. I asked her:
"Are you trying to drown that guy?"
To which she replied, "Yeah," as if it were obvious.
I said, "Don't drown him, that's really mean."
After far too long of off-and-on work on Desert Spice, I'm roughly halfway through the chapter. I've just been having so much trouble writing Horizon and his perspective... and I've also been prepping for the actuarial probability exam (which I failed, again), applying for colleges (which I've gotten into at least one of), and just generally being lazy when I wasn't doing those things.