Hellblog · 5:25pm Jan 5th, 2019
Hello my mostly straight, mostly male audience.
That’s not a callout. That’s not a condemnation. Hell, until recently, I identified as both - and I could never hate myself, could I?
Hello my mostly straight, mostly male audience.
That’s not a callout. That’s not a condemnation. Hell, until recently, I identified as both - and I could never hate myself, could I?
Just a little episode of fluff, some Twilight in the spotlight, and character interaction. With no delay~
Here’s a video by Extra Credits from 2017, share it around places you think it needs to be seen, on Player Trust
We’re at a point now in our cultures and communities where things like feedback are almost instantaneous.
Note: If you haven't seen Ultra Fast Pony up to episode 52, this might not make sense. (but it might still be funny)
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier".
Sometimes, I get so bored that I drink. I'm saving the last of the whiskey for my love. I tried three seconds of tequila and it was pretty good. It didn't have the same effect as whiskey so I made myself a cosmopolitan. It tasted delicious! It still didn't give me the desired effect so I gave myself two seconds of tequila. That shit tastes so much better than whiskey. The only problem was that my insides burned when I sneezed. Here's the recipe for the
Well, I actually fucking got it. Been working for the past three weeks at my first proper job in years, and I have even better news than that.
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my fourth analysis on a member of the James Bond franchise, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Sean Connery's fourth outing as the title character: "Thunderball".
Here's the rundown of this adventure:
An incomplete list of people I met:
Bad Horse (he gave me a hat. And many people hats. The Evil League of Evil got a few glances, but while the initial reaction was muted, we made quite the collective impression)
Bradel
Admiral Biscuit
Pav Fiera
Not_a_hat (properly this time)
Cerulean Voice
Corejo
MaskedFerret (she said I’m not as scary as she thought)
Trick Question
Pascoite
xjuggernaughtx
The update has landed, folks! And it's not a fake chapter this time! It's a short one, but the good news is that you'll get another one in just a week!
It's time to tread into new territory for Turing Test as she attempts to decipher the oddest form of organic behavior: the language of love.
Enjoy the new chapter, ladies and gents. It's...
it's a Christmas miracle!
It's finally out of the feature box!
Y'all can read my good shit now!
We're saved!
🙏
Heya, cartoon enthusiasts!
Okay, normally it takes a very special FIMFic story to move me to either upvote it or downvote it. Askre and I have talked about this subject a few times outside of FIMFiction, but in the context of snap judging a story without reading it. I’ve expressed my extreme distaste for people who hit that thumb up/thumb down button based on their own bias towards the subject matter. I am sure all of us have been there…seeing some tags just push our buttons the wrong way, whether it be on the subjects
A year has passed since the release of the 2017 MLP movie, and interest within the community appears to remain strong. Artwork and fanfiction is produced on a daily basis, and discussions persist as to whether certain characters will ever make a return. Certainly, many review videos and blogs have been presented, generally dealing with the perceived quality of the writing, character treatment, plot, etc. Thus far, however, little attention has been given to the film’s thematic structure. One
Like the title says.
FanOfMostEverything hosted another contest and since the theme was somewhat relatable to the last one, the story I wrote for it is a sequel to the misadventures of our favorite S.M.I.L.E. agents. This time the contest theme was different versions of the same character meeting, so you can all guess where this is going. If not, the sequel is titled How To Train Your Evil Doppelganger.
You might recall that one of Ponyfeather Publishing's first titles was The Purloined Pony, by Chris. He and I were both very pleased by its reception at the BronyCon bookstore, and I hope everyone who purchased it there or online is enjoying their copy.