Thanks for writing Renaissance Pony! It has a wonderful tone, your treatment of the characters and lore are playful but respectful, and you *did your research* as it pertains to ol' Leonardo. Furthermore, your work has something to say, about the value of Enlightenment-era thinking, and combining it with themes of the show. It's a brilliant synthesis of the sources, and you should be proud of that.
Thank you very much for the Fave of The Youth in the Garden, as your doing so means that my attempt to commemorate a life and a battle worked to some small degree.
>>227725
Thanks for the kind words!
Dafaddah
>>227637
Thanks for writing Renaissance Pony! It has a wonderful tone, your treatment of the characters and lore are playful but respectful, and you *did your research* as it pertains to ol' Leonardo. Furthermore, your work has something to say, about the value of Enlightenment-era thinking, and combining it with themes of the show. It's a brilliant synthesis of the sources, and you should be proud of that.
Thanks for favoriting Renaissance Pony!
Thank you very much for the Fave of The Youth in the Garden, as your doing so means that my attempt to commemorate a life and a battle worked to some small degree.
Glad you have enjoyed Impressions enough to give it a favorite, its just starting to get warmed up for the real fun.
>>19155
The timestamps. They lie. This is 2006, right?
>>19134
Our comments are time-stamped. I think there's little room for mystery.
Or was it I who commented first on you? With the commenting. And the lurking.