Um, hey... · 2:11am Jun 30th, 2020
It’s been a while.
Sometimes it’s nice to take a break. Or leave it all behind.
It’s been a while.
I've polished up Fuchsia and Lavender are (Not) Dead. Aside from grammatical corrections and spelling errors, some dialogue has been altered or expanded to allude to upcoming prequel installments, as well as to properly reflect Equestria Girls canon. To clarify canon, I mean printed material will either be referenced in broad strokes (Anon-A-Miss incident) or re-imagined/adapted with the Illusions at the forefront. In the meantime, progress on said prequel installments has finally hit a
Back to your regularly scheduled... whatever it is I'm doing
Or at least she's predicted to do so over the next few days. Knowing how hurricanes have passed through the Carolinas in recent years, we're expecting Florence to weaken significantly once she makes landfall, and all we'll get is just several days of rain and some wind. However confidence does not negate preparedness -- contingencies are in place in the event Florence does pack a bigger punch than Gert and Bernie.
"I've heard one side called fascist and cruel, the other called fairy tales for snowflakes. Neither is true. The middle ground has gone missing."
--Francis Reagan, Blue Bloods
Maybe we'll see Ahsoka, Ventress and a Christophsis map later on? In the meantime, it'll be so much fun to play as Grievous.
I feel like I've done this one too many times, and I go on about how life is busy, college, blah blah blah. This post is hopefully the last of that for a very long time.
I am now in the last weeks of college, meaning adulthood will a full-time thing. Huzzah. Big and the gang are in great health, tax break bonus helped pay off tuition, growing spiritually, kicking ass in Battlefront II, stoked for the Spyro remaster. In general, life is pretty f*cking delightful.
Twenty years ago, a purple legend was born. I encountered a demo at Best Buy, mesmerized by the tunes of Stewart Copeland and the scenery of the Stone Hill demo, and got him later that Christmas.
Twenty years later, my first video game returns in glorious HD. And I see the gray hairs reading that figure again.
"We got his staples removed Friday. His mood has improved exponentially and the doctor said he now has feeling in all of his toes and with a little help he can stand for about 20 seconds which is awesome! I am so excited for him and visiting him was wonderful, he has another follow up in Charleston on the 29th. I am excited to see how much he improves in another week. It will take a long time to recover and he'll never be as he was, but it looks really good in terms of being able to walk again