Just a quick thing about the new episode: · 3:46pm Oct 25th, 2015
Spoilers, obvs
Spoilers, obvs
If there weren’t already enough reasons this year to write a story about apocalyptic visions of a world consumed by darkness, the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics to Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, and Andrea Ghez gave me the excuse to write something about black holes. It took me a few weeks to finish it, but I am pleased to have got it done ready for Nightmare Night.
So, in typical fashion, I'm late with this. I've been dealing with some family events and preparation leading up to my birthday on January 15th. Also, I've now fallen down the DnD podcast rabbit hole once again and got really into Ken Ashcorp, particularly the song he made for Nyanners. And I've been catching up with an old friend, getting really into witchy business (starting slow, nothing too wild, but I have a pendulum now, she is a black obsidian and her name is Void). Anyway, got another
Greetings. If a discussion revolving in the main around Mortal Kombat is not of interest to you, please disregard the following. If it is, be advised that spoilers of the recent release of Aftermath follow.
Just in case you were worried. I'm safe and sound.
Hello everyone and welcome back to the question of the week. Yesterday we celebrated the USA's Independence Day, or at least most of us did. Apparently there are some ungrateful people in this country who will try to make a fuss for no good reason.
But I digress.
Chapter 19:
“Wow! The crack is totally gone now. To be honest, I was kind of worried about it. I even asked my brother if horns can heal if they break and he said nope. But never mind that! When did you find out that you can use magic again?”
*evil laughter intensifies*
Apple Bloom facehooved. “From our class!”
Be more specific Applebloom even I as a reader thought you meant the first ever
About that big discovery last week.
This is one which we have been expecting for some time. I first read about the LIGO experiment some twenty years ago when it had just started construction and I was a young student dreaming about doing a summer placement in California—which turned out to be just a dream, but it was fun perusing the lists of student projects on offer at Caltech.
Today's story is some killer noir.
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The Murder of Elrod Jameson
[Dark] [Mystery] [Sci-Fi] [Human] • 234,343 words
[Note: This story contains scenes of blood and gore, sexuality, and a depiction of rape.]
Elrod Jameson: a resident of SteelPoint Level Six, Bridgeport, Connecticut. A minor, pointless, and irrelevant man... who witnessed something he was not supposed to.
Top priority right now: getting a job to help me get out of here.
Next: find place to live, away from certain others.
Next: find me a tabby cat and / or guinea pig
Next: cuddles are imminent.
Second Top Priority: work with the new band, get productive and creative. We must collab heavily for new releases next year.
Mel Waters lived in a town which was home to a strange, bottomless pit. The local people would throw their garbage in it (and had been doing so for more than fifty years), but no one ever heard the garbage hitting the bottom of it. Mel eventually came in possession of the land where the hole was located. He did a bunch of tests on it to see if he could find out how deep the hole was. But no matter how many tests he ran, he could never figure out how deep the hole was. The story gets strange
i’ve started re-reading stories again
a n d i t ‘ s n a m e i s v r e n 5 5
Yup, that's right.
That story I've been teasing all this time? I'ma answer y'alls questions and stuff on it.
Shoot away!
If anything weird happens, you know who to blame. "Beardong Shimmer" came up during tonight's game. Then the memes kicked in.
On a moderately serious note, I pounded out another 1000+ words of chapter 2 today.
Stay classy.
-Fuzz