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MasterZero


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  • 599 weeks
    Fans of Twilight Sparkle's Final Days...

    I have a made a prequel, focusing on Celestia and Luna's ascension! It basically takes place long before any of the Mane Six were alive, and shows how Celestia and Luna met humanity and how the Elements of Harmony were forged. Check it out, if you would like.

    Celestia's First Morning.

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  • 600 weeks
    The Album

    For those of you who haven't heard of it, the Album is a collab of many writers (myself included) writing a 'snapshot' of a character's life. I have had the honor of writing the 41st chapter, focusing on Donut Joe.

    For those that enjoy my writing, follow the link below and read the story, and maybe a few others? There are a lot of good stuff in that Album.

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  • 626 weeks
    News, Excuses, and a Question

    Okay, first and foremost, to my readers who like Pretty Little Pony and Element of Forgiveness. Sorry for not updating. My bad, indeed. I am extremely sorry for not updating. I've been focused on the Reconstruction story, a bad habit of mine is that I play favorites with my stories, and been ignoring my older work. I am sorry. I promise to update it in time. Most likely Element of Forgiveness

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  • 630 weeks
    Equestria Daily's Prereaders (Important)

    This post is a bit different, because this is just me thinking and wondering aloud, and asking for you guys' opinion.

    I used to go to Equestria Daily quite a bit, but I don't go there as much now. A while ago, I wanted to send some of my work (after extensive proofreading and thinking) to the site to be posted. But I have a slight issue. I don't trust the prereaders.

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  • 632 weeks
    Info on Element of Forgiveness

    For those of you wondering, yes, I am working on Element of Forgiveness. The next chapter will hopefully appear sometimes between the 19th and 25th. So there's that.

    Really, I just wanted to talk about what I want to do with the story. What my inspiration was. What my idea for it is. The such.

    We all have our moments of weakness. We all make mistakes, but they don't define us.

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News, Excuses, and a Question · 5:33am Apr 27th, 2012

Okay, first and foremost, to my readers who like Pretty Little Pony and Element of Forgiveness. Sorry for not updating. My bad, indeed. I am extremely sorry for not updating. I've been focused on the Reconstruction story, a bad habit of mine is that I play favorites with my stories, and been ignoring my older work. I am sorry. I promise to update it in time. Most likely Element of Forgiveness first, then Pretty Little Pony.

Right then, now for readers more focused on Reconstruction.

First off...

1: I submitted the Reconstruction story to Equestria Daily. Hooves crossed folks.

2: Because I am curious, and because I think people will actually read this, I would like an answer to a simple question.

What's worst, treating your test subjects like mindless animals, killing, and dissecting them, or treating them like living, sentient beings, giving them food, water, and shelter, comforting them, and then killing and dissecting them? Why?

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Sorry can't answer that question, but i can't wait for the pretty little pony update:pinkiehappy:

Both are horrible in their own right,but I think the treating them as people but still dissecting them is the more deranged option.

The first option can be done by anyone: the second one is only something a madman, psychopath, and/or sociopath can do. You can't stay sane if you do the second option after all.

option 2 that would be cruel mindless animal then you know that at least the person did not care in the first place option 2 you get treated like a person from a person that you thought was a friend, also you lose the meal once they get to your stomach:rainbowdetermined2:

88865 In due time, I promise. I'm glad you're enjoying the story, though!

88881 True. Mandela was not a very stable man. But I doubt anyone can go through the tragedy of genocide and come out stable and without problem

89069 Also true.

You get some happy last moments, and you avoid the fear of knowing you're about to die. Hell, most, if not all, victims thought they were getting anesthesia, but the guy betrayed their trust, and that's pretty messed up.

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