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Although it left it, it knew that it was right, it made it down, because it didn't know what's up.

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  • 212 weeks
    You were the Chosen One!

    Alas, it was not so.

    So as many of you may have surmised, I have violently but silently passed away.

    That is to say I am dead.

    Not in the literal sense, but possibly in the literary sense.

    To make things short, I had a bit of a breakdown, a couple of other mundane life-things and a lack of time to even consider writing.

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    12 comments · 1,192 views
  • 279 weeks
    Microstory X - Awkward Twilight

    It happened at a bookstore.

    "Hello," said the clerk.

    "Morning," Twilight mumbled back.

    The clerk returned a strained smile back and then went back to work.

    Twilight then realised in her half-tired state that it wasn't morning, it was the evening, the store was closed and it wasn't a bookstore, and the clerk wasn't there and she had been talking to a cardboard sign all this time.

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    3 comments · 548 views
  • 280 weeks
    Microstory IX - The Existence

    Before Twilight could say anything, Pinkie held up her hoof.

    "Twilight, stop, before you say anything. I have to say something!"

    Silence followed.

    "What were you going to say?"

    "...I forgot."

    "Pinkie... what are you doing on my doorstep?"

    "Twilight, you have to help me with my application!"

    "What's this?" She held the documents up. "These look like job... rejections?"

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    5 comments · 479 views
  • 310 weeks
    Micro Story VIII - The Rock

    It started with a slight clicking sound.

    Like the fingernails tapping on a tabletop.

    Click. Click. Click.

    There it sat on her desk.

    The rock.

    Eyes fixated on the inanimate object, Twilight examined it with such rigour.

    But it stood still.

    Yet still was that sound.

    Click. Click. Click.

    Then a different sound.

    Crack.

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    7 comments · 559 views
  • 325 weeks
    Micro Story VII

    Twilight glanced out the windows at the dim backdrop of stars.

    Night time, she thought, and lazily went back to reading.

    Then she returned back to the window.

    No wait, that's space!

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    1 comments · 586 views
Apr
17th
2016

Unable to Update (for a while) and Charity · 10:29am Apr 17th, 2016

My typing keyboard broke, so it's in repair. I'm behind on my updates not really due to that, but as a result of a ton of work bearing down on me at the moment. I'm going to regroup in the next week or so, so look forward to some stories updating then. You'll probably see it in your notifications, but until then, thanks for sticking around.

I was thinking of setting up some sort of charity fund for people who want to donate after reading my story. That way, we can all do a little good and you can show your support for my writing by further cancer research/building wells in Africa/funding conservation efforts. I'm pretty inexperienced with asking for money from anyone, but I figured that as long as my fics are getting exposure, I might as well use that exposure to help out someone in need. I'm thinking: every time we reach a charity target, I'll drop everything and type a chapter update for the person who donated most (or even do a one-shot for them).

Let me know what you think would be the best way to track/do this without too much overhead.


What charity mention would be complete without Rarity (and Twilight)?

Comments ( 3 )

don't take this wrong but way are you fixing a key board as new keyboards are rather cheep even for really good one's?
you are going to end up putting more $ in fixing one.
I right code for java (minecraft) trust me I go threw at lest 3 keyboards a year but I tend to hit them at times :facehoof: ok my temper gets out now and agene when working with code.

3876029 It's a pretty expensive mechanical keyboard (~$200), but the repair service was free. It's a very good keyboard, definitely worth the time. I have about two dozen membrane-based keyboards but they produce fatigue when I'm writing thousands of words.

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I think I know what you are talking about defiantly worthy trying to save it I wish you luck in trying to find the right parts as that is normally the problem.
my self I am using a ROG gamer bye ASUS and if the key board goes out I will propyl just get a external as to trying to find parts.

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