Two. Hours. Left. · 3:08pm May 10th, 2019
Soon, my friends, soon.
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y'all already know what's up
In my blog post Which one is best?, I asked which is better: left wing or right wing. The why to the question was actually a big determining factor to my OC, who hasn´t been named yet, but has a horn with no magic, and one wing. The winning side of wing was actually the one I was hoping all you guys would choose, which is the left wing. A big thank you to all who voted on which one would be better!
How do you make high school sports movies entertaining? Some athletic jock starts at a new school after a troubled past, beginning with no friends. But it turns out he's great at football or lacrosse or something, so he makes the team, and through that overcomes adversity and his own past to prove his worth to himself and others, going for the big championship and probably becoming the hero of the school.
Boring.
Really not interested in seeing that movie.
I currently have 46 followers, which is a great thing. However, I am planning on doing a 50 follower special soon, and can´t really do that right now. Will you guys please help me with that? I´ll only give two clues for the special thing.
1. Only people who choose to follow me can participate (for those who haven´t, it isn´t too late).
2. It will be a contest-of sorts.
If you guys help me reach that goal, it would be really special to me. A thank you to all who choose to help!
Horseshoe Theory is a political model that takes the classic ‘left-right’ regime and claims that the line bends around and meets at the ends, with the extreme left and the extreme right being essentially identical. This is, of course, nonsense; not least because it relies on the outdated idea that political positions can be mapped on a one-dimensional line, which is a massive oversimplification. But Horseshoe Theory gained traction because it is based on a fundamental seed of truth:
For those of you that let me use your OC in The Terror of Nightmare Night, please read below! That means (listed as OC): Eclipse, Breeze, Garfield, Paradise Oasis, Shadow Wing, Daffodil Spark, Charming Thunder, Galaxy Nebula, Quillton Brooks, Professor Tacitus and Frosted Shard.
I'm back from the dead again and this time with a new one-shot story.
It's about one of the many times a young foal named Pareidolia gets left behind for her mother while doing some shopping due to the mare's forgetfulness. However, when Artemis does notice Pareidolia isn't with her, she's ready to raise hell to find her. Thankfully, she doesn't have to. This time, at least.
Just sayin'. If anyone's curious.
Only two more entries to go. With that we go from Princesses that just want to have a good time. To Princesses that just want to have a good time . Mares that just want to get some action and don't give a buck what ponies think. Let's take a look at the Floozies.
This is my 100th blog post here on Fimfiction, and its contents are rather significant. Worth celebrating? I’d say so, but I wish it wasn’t a step I believed I needed to take to begin with.
This is pretty much where I bitch about the quality of writing on this site. I never wanted to write a story. I don't plan on writing another one. I'm not a writer. I'm just some asshole who likes a good story, especially a "Human in Equestria" one, which is the problem.
I'm ready for Incredibles 2. It's been too long. Don't you agree???
Hello everyone! Welcome to my new and unrequested series on learning about writing. I've blogged about bits of writing before, but here I want to go from the ground up and do something a little bit more comprehensive. I'm not writing a textbook with every aspect of storytelling covered one after another - hell, my own eyes glaze the fuck over when I see guides for newbie writers with headings and subheadings for 'plot' 'characters' 'villains' with a hundred points in alphabetical order, after
My family and I were once the rulers of Equestria, but now......I'm all alone in a world where my ponies are divided.
I hope I'll find my family again
I recently took an interest in Marx’s more marginal positions: those relating to the philosophy of right(s), the concept of statehood, and, furthermore, that of citizenship. My drive was not pure curiosity, however. It was, in all honesty, because of an apparent resurgence in the idea that Marx was an antisemite. This accusation seems to be flung increasingly from the right in an attempt to smear Marx, the communist project, and, collaterally, all the people who harbor a leftist agenda. And I