So I know a lot of people are upset that my updates are slow, especially for Regeneration and Burning Souls. The reason is kinda simple. I'm moving on from MLP. I'm not giving up on it all together nor am I canceling the stories. I just find myself now moving to other fandoms like Helluva Boss as well as my own original work.
Hey guys, one of my best friends, jamescorck, is now open for commissions! He and I have done great artwork together and he's great at making not just MLP stuff but other fandoms as well such as 40K, Beastars, Helluva Boss, and more! Check his stuff out and get in contact to commission him for some great artwork!
I completely forgot that was today tbh. This quarantine shit has got me all sorts of fucked up to the point where I don't even know what day it is until it's over.
As a Muslim, it'll forever be a day that marked the change of how people will look at me just because of my Arabic name and the faith I ascribe to. Some terrorists who claim to fight for Islam went and committed one of the most heinous crimes in our lifetimes. Because of them, my life will never be normal, and the lives of the widows, orphans, and families of the victims of the attacks will never be the same either. RIP to all innocents who were killed.
5353675 There's this great Captain America panel, about some punks chasing down a Muslim. Then Cap shows up, and gives them a 'look', to let them know Captain America is very disappointed in them.
God, we may never understand why such a thing happened other than to cause shock and terror in the name of religion. And can I just say, I'm not Muslim but I don't count those people as Muslims either. They're terrorists, plain and simple.
To say *any* Muslim is a terrorist is disgusting, plain and simple. Yeah, it's blatant fearmongering that's what it is.
Your "you are old" reminder of the day: the upcoming presidential election is the first one that people who weren't born yet when this happened will be eligible to vote in.
Innocent lives taken in an act intended to bring America to its knees. But instead we rallied and pulled together. Still, hard to believe it's been almost two decades since the day that changed America forever.
I was at work at the mall. I remember people crowding around the front of the former Radio Shack store. It had a TV in the window and we had a B&W portable in the break room. But it didn't really hit me until we were told the store was closing and we were to go home. I stepped outside. In front of the mall was a highway, always busy. But this time it was empty. The middle of the day and it was empty. I hadn't seen it that way since the Blue Laws were ended. That's when I got scared.
I didn’t even realize the date until halfway through the school day and said to my class "Yo I just realized..."
The day none of us will ever forget.
I completely forgot that was today tbh. This quarantine shit has got me all sorts of fucked up to the point where I don't even know what day it is until it's over.
Hard to believe next year will be the 20 year anniversary. It is crazy.
19 years ago...
Its sad that this event happened on the day of my dad's birthday.
Never forget, never forgive.
Forget? I can tell you exactly where I was when I heard about it. The world changed forever that day.
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My mother-in-law and first girlfriend have this birthday as well.
As a Muslim, it'll forever be a day that marked the change of how people will look at me just because of my Arabic name and the faith I ascribe to. Some terrorists who claim to fight for Islam went and committed one of the most heinous crimes in our lifetimes. Because of them, my life will never be normal, and the lives of the widows, orphans, and families of the victims of the attacks will never be the same either. RIP to all innocents who were killed.
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That's interesting. I hope you are doing well.
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Same. I was in my 6th grade math classroom.
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There's this great Captain America panel, about some punks chasing down a Muslim. Then Cap shows up, and gives them a 'look', to let them know Captain America is very disappointed in them.
Not sure of the issue, but I know it was a thing.
God, we may never understand why such a thing happened other than to cause shock and terror in the name of religion. And can I just say, I'm not Muslim but I don't count those people as Muslims either. They're terrorists, plain and simple.
To say *any* Muslim is a terrorist is disgusting, plain and simple. Yeah, it's blatant fearmongering that's what it is.
Your "you are old" reminder of the day: the upcoming presidential election is the first one that people who weren't born yet when this happened will be eligible to vote in.
Innocent lives taken in an act intended to bring America to its knees. But instead we rallied and pulled together. Still, hard to believe it's been almost two decades since the day that changed America forever.
Damn. Stark reminder to the end of the day
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Sorry to hear about that
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Forgive whom? We already killed all the people responsible (plus nearly 1.7 million people who had nothing to do with it).
I was at work at the mall. I remember people crowding around the front of the former Radio Shack store. It had a TV in the window and we had a B&W portable in the break room. But it didn't really hit me until we were told the store was closing and we were to go home. I stepped outside. In front of the mall was a highway, always busy. But this time it was empty. The middle of the day and it was empty. I hadn't seen it that way since the Blue Laws were ended. That's when I got scared.