Finally writing about Final Fantasy (sorta) · 3:00pm Sep 27th, 2018
Going back to this thought. I find it such an interesting lens for understanding worldbuilding. Either for analysing, or for creating.
Going back to this thought. I find it such an interesting lens for understanding worldbuilding. Either for analysing, or for creating.
...I come home tired and plopped myself down on the living room couch. What do I spy under the TV?
I've never seen it but the internet is abuzz about it. So I pop in the first DVD and decide to watch one episode.
I've made a huge mistake.
(Exhibit A: Me as a Pokemon Trainer and not at all Aiden Pearce from Watch Dogs)
So today to reward myself for finishing my newest chapter of "The World Inside Aurora Ray," I decided to take a walk and look for Pokemon in Pokemon GO. I thought "the school is close by. Let me see if they have Pokemon."
So I'm watching Lavalantula on Syfy and during the ad break...this.
Really? Really?
Did advertisers learn NOTHING from the banned Quiznos ad?
Well, this was an interesting one. I'm glad the writers remembered Starlight is supposed to be one of the focal girls, now, at least. I feel like the episode was a bit late for the kind of conflict it had, but I feel there are some stuff worth noting. With that, unto my thoughts~
Picture the scene: it’s spring. Not just kind-of spring, we’re not talking a day or two after the equinox, we’re a full month on and flowers are blooming and we’re going to see Hamilton in Chicago.
'Cause I'm recovering from a minor surgery and my leg has stitches in it so I decided to finish something else. Namely, editing an interlude for a story long overdue for something of a wakeup. It's my bed-ridden recovery, I get to pick between editing and actually writing some stuff.
I've revised up to the Part 3 of the "Husband of Hers" chapters so cut me a break, thankies.
BONUS FEATURE: Deadpool The Musical! (Warning: Strong language and graphic violence)
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
"It's funny 'cause she's drunk!"
"Haha, they're making fart noises!"
"sexual innuendo"
I understand that different people find different things amusing, but what I can't stand is miscategorization. This isn't adult humor, this is the humor of the obnoxious kids back in middle school. It's fine if you enjoy middle-school obscenity humor, but don't pretend it's "mature". It's not.