I've experienced spanking as a child when I made mistakes. When my sister was in high school, she experienced being hit with a telephone by my mom for lying about who she was talking to. She told her she was talking to a female friend when in fact she was talking to her boyfriend.
Haha XD
Seriously though, here's the link: http://pyx-1.pretendyoure.xyz/zy/game.jsp#game=53
So I just spent 10 hours switching between playing Dark Souls II - SotFS edition, and staring at Google Docs, getting nowhere in either of these activities.
At this point I kinda wish I could just burn my computer to ash and wash my hands of both these things, or that I had a time machine.
Here's some feel-good rap music for y'all.
After 3 years without a respiratory infection. I have a respiratory infection:
This last Thursday, which is a Holliday in my country, I must have drank too much coffee because I got coughy. I was with relatives at the time, as is the tradition in my country; so now, probably infected them. This must be from work:
So as of today, I've finished The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, and The Dictator's Handbook: Why Good Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics. I've been taking careful notes of the three books I've read total (of which there is 61 pages and almost 20k words of), and of future events in War Against the Sun as well. Rest assured, it will come, but probably not as soon as you expect.
There seems to be a lot of crap going on at the moment with me…stuff I let pile up and stuff coming up. While easily more than half my followers and friends hope against hope that King Sombra has something to do the Crystal Empire’s weather mishap, I aggressively ignored putting hope in my heart while keeping busy on FIMFiction.
I’ve always had a problem with pacing myself.
Proofreading
I have got to play this game.
Greetings small ponies! It is I, Ziltoid the Omniscient and writer of War Against the Sun, broadcasting telepathically into your minds once again about an update as to my readings from the mile-long list of books. This time, it was Clausewitz's On War, a very solid book, if but very long and very dense in its language. Apologies for the radio silence, I've been very busy and also trying to read this 200-year-old book. I recently got a job at a local factory and will continue to work there for
As you can all see with my latest work, I am indeed still alive . I'm very pleased that the Rainbow story is getting positive reception over the days and it's quite intriguing . To be honest, "Hey, How Did Twilight Score Against Rainbow?" is supposed to be less slice of life and more of comedy, but in Equestria Girls, I seem to incline more on the former . I don't know
Before anyone decides to call me out, note this is just me giving my opinion without siding with Lewis Hamilton or Max Vertstappen fans. Neither am I a Lewis Hamilton fan or Max Verstappen fan.
Hmmm.
It's past midnight (in my timezone).
Which means I'm officially 21 now.
(THERE ARE SELFIES OF ME BEING HANDSOME BUT IN A CASUAL, UNINTERESTED WAY UNDER THE CUT)
Besides two videos from people I watched, went with my mom to a place called Pha, a Vietnamese restaurant where we get their bowls of soup. She was supposed to give me a Nintendo 2SDXL, but forgot her Target Credit Card. Will probably get it on the 8th this months.
So the reading list marches on, left, 2, 3. Left, 2, 3. And this time it's the ever classic Sun Tzu's Art of War, a very short book that amounted to 6 pages of military theory notes from the oldest treatise. And the other was From Aristocracy, to Monarchy, to Democracy by Hans Hermann-Hoppe. I quit reading this book about 30 pages in because it was drivel.