This week, there’s a mystery afoot. Ahoof? Something along those lines. Point is, it’s off to the big city.
Unless you've read the story, don't read this.
First off, before I go any further, I would like to say I'm thankful for making it this far in life with the support of my family and friends and how happier times are coming back to me.
Yay! I finally got "FiM Fiction" to be accessible with my blind-friendly software! And just in time, too!
Above is the 2016 BronyCon presentation of my team's "Coping with limitations Through Pony" series! The them is "Owning Your Cutie mark" / "Owning Your Label" along with how cosplay can be a great way to make friends if you may be too nervous to introduce yourself at first.
I've been trying to find advice on Hypnosis to help me become 'hypnotizable' for the obvious benefits of either helping with personality flaws (shyness) or for erotic use. There's just a few problems...
1. Hypnosis has as much scientific basis and proof as Scientology or Astrology, or the belief that "I believe in God so he'll cure my AIDS." (looking at you Jehovah's Witness')
Others have mentioned this, but there’s something important to note about “Dance Magic.” It was originally intended as a prequel to Legend of Everfree, which would make vastly more sense in terms of the timeline. Doylistically, they switched gears mid-production (hence the spring dance after summer camp,) but Watsonianly? I’m going with my standard policy for bizarre temporal phenomena in pony: I’m blaming Starlight Glimmer.
Season 8 premiers next week, which means we must again bid farewell to the comics for a time. So, let’s see if they can go out on a high note as…
We open with Jay Fosgitt.
Welp. Let’s hope that’s not an omen.
Will it end big as I hoped for now, or just get more downvotes?
We'll see, we'll see.
Ugh, completely forgot this week was going to have a double feature. Maybe I should’ve just gone with the Australian release…
In any case, precedent says the protocol here is two episodes, one blog. Tiime for some serious quality time with the Student Six.
A shovel solves a lot of problems, but it can’t do much against a generation gap the size of the Grand Canyon.