Karine happened to enter a discussion thread about the episode, and me being the only one there, I decided to hop on the opportunity. Needless to say, once her presence was recognized, the conversation got a bit crowded. Hope y'all enjoy!
MASSIVE SPOILERS BELOW!
Only took almost a year but I finally hit that submit button not only on a new story but also BIE. Feels good man.
Welp long story short more chapters more action more explosions less tulips more stories more horse pussy
Thanks for getting me featured. Again.
Gives me boners man.
So a bit over a week ago, I saw Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).
And it was...decent?
I know I said no more blogs till the ninth of August but it's a thoughts blog so I figured I could bend my own rules a slight. This is my thoughts on Season6, Episode 13 - Stranger than Fan Fiction.
Hello there. It's been about 7 weeks since I wrote my review about a new episode and I'm glad it wasn't longer. That's right, we have officially gotten through the hiatus. What an episode to come back to. This is another great episode featuring everyponies favorite adventurer and treasure seeker, Daring Do. We first experienced Daring Do back in season 2 with "read it and weep" which explored Rainbow's reluctance to acknowledge the wonderful pleasure of reading. In that she was simply a plot
Season 6 continues with a new character voiced by comedian Patton Oswalt! So what to make of this Quibble Pants and his fickle fandom ways?
We're back from the mid-season hiatus! This time I'm purposefully going into things blind, I saw one or two season teasers but no more. I've even spoiler hidden the rest of the episodes on Derpibooru. So, how was our first one back?
The world is a wondrous and magical place. In order to make is the very safest of places, too, there are a few safety precautions children need to know.
In "Too Smart for Strangers," Winnie the Pooh and his pals teach children ages 3 to 10 some very important lessons about how to deal with strangers. And help protect themselves from potential harm.
Sorry for the long wait and delays.
And a special thanks and sorry to my editors for the glacial response times. The chapter wouldn't have been half as good without you guys, and I'm sorry I've been so busy lately.
Now I only need to try not gnawing my nails to the bone on the wait to the responses to the first update in over a year.
Welcome here random person lost on this page !
Well, I guess you won´t find any stories here in near future, but who knows ! -» Here are the reasons why :
»English is not my mother language but I´m still learning it.
-I would say that I´m quite good in it howewer I am not still very sure about that :c
Intro
Chapter 1 Part 1
Chapter 1 Part 2
Guess who just got the Stranger Things Upside-down Applejack figure.
It's actually a little different than I expected. Not majorly. It's just that I thought that it was white from the pictures, but it's actually a pale blue-gray color.
This is a quick recap catchup of all the characters in the upcoming chapter 9, and their personal stories thus far!!!!!!! Just for those that haven't read it in a while but are excited for the next chapter.
Hello everybody! Long time, no see.
I recently got a comment on my user page that said:
Are [we] going to see more of The Stranger and Her Friend?
Or at least give my instant impressions on recent MLP episodes.
Partly inspired by a certain someone who thinks he has to call every episode shit or a personal attack to his beliefs.
So anyway, stranger than fanfiction, aka. the episode where we see people make fun of fandoms 101.
This one was freaking fantastic.
I recently finished Malcom Gladwell's latest book: Talking to Strangers. It's a good read, if bleak and unsettling. One chapter of the book that really got my brain going was on the ability of humanity to "read" the emotions of others. (I cannot find online anywhere the work cited for Chapter 6: "The Friends Fallacy"—my library audiobook version didn't have it—so I'm talking about this from my untrustworthy memory)
Final count, before editing and counting author's notes: 17585 words, 48 pages.
And it only took me one year, half a million words slash about a thousand pages in scrapped outlines, and most of my remaining sanity!
Hopefully the thing should go live later the coming week, depending on how the editing goes. Been a while, but hopefully they'll all still be available slash still interested.