Top 100 Thomas Sanders Vines · 8:31pm Jan 1st, 2022
My jaw hurt so hard!
Curious about Snit and what he did? Who is Bright Eyes? And most of all, want to know what happens to Doublemint in her mysterious adventure? Check out Thomas Hunter's MLPFiM fanfic: Bright Eyes and Doublemint! Link!
"Hello...?"
"Hey there. My name's Thomas Olson. On most of my own time I run a YouTube channel, in which I pretty much use for whatever content I want to put up for people to enjoy. Recently, it's been mostly gaming, but I'm wanting to get more into readings. The problem is, I can't do many kinds of voices if I need to and there aren't many stories in which are just narration. I myself prefer narration as it's just reading, but whatever."
"Why are you telling me this?"
Greetings and salutations, my name is Wrex and this is my review. I'll be reviewing the story 'Good Times in Equestria: Thomas's Adventures in Ponyville', the sequel to 'A Place in Equestria'. This story picks where the first story left off. It's a pretty good mixture of original stories and episodes from the show. This story shows that adventures happens when you least expect it and that you can depend on friends and family. Aside from some grammatical errors, it's still pretty good. I give
I'm looking for a co writer for a new story either for TCB Sodor or a Transformers Crossover story (based on an old comic AU). Any volunteers?
The birth of a master, Magnolia can be the most complex and clearer film testimony about the so-called structure and characters, which are developed here under 9 subplots that despite having a subtle narrative union between them, keep an evolutionary link within the 3 essential acts of the approach, confrontation and resolution.
To anyone who is reading, hello. 👋
Some of you may know about me while others are hearing of me for the first time. Either way, I'm not exactly new to FIMFiction, as you can tell by looking at my username.
Are you familiar with Dead Poets Society? There's a character that I hate so fucking much. His name is Thomas Perry, the narcissistic, demanding, and tyrannical asshole of a dad who forced his son, Neil Perry, to become a doctor, but Neil wanted to pursue an acting career.
Twilight and friends season 01 coming soon this summer.
Can I just say Pinkie Pie's the best pony, drop the mic, and walk away?
No, that won't fly? Alright, but I'm doing this on MY TERMS! Namely listening to the Thomas Episode Bulldog because there was a scene that made me think of the pure awesome of Duke.
I'll show you simply what makes this amazing.
In 2019,I has a YouTube channel for my birthday.But,It died a year later after using other people’s ideas without using disclaimers which I never heard upon until now thanks to my school friend Derek.My mom promised to return my youtube channel this summer when I reach nasa.Once it’s revived,I’ll start creating this!
Hey all! We're very close to the Sequel's release. However, there's going to be a VERY short three parter that'll come out next weekend (22nd to 23rd of this month so to speak) before the Sequel that I recommend checking out. Now, where can you find this? Much like Welcome To Canterlot High, the Sequel will also be accompanied by its own Short Stories that detail events that happened during the bigger adventure.
A theater recorded bootleg of the film The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps ended with a significant amount of footage from Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
During a talk with my friends about the thirty-one murders that happened August 3 in El Paso, Texas and August 4 in Dayton, Ohio the topic of our conservation switched to our personal moral codes. I thought it would be interesting to write down my personal moral codes to see my beliefs in print.
Here's a crackfic crossover idea for someone: the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, in which instead of being conscripted by the Creator to save the Land from Lord Foul the Despiser, he's conscripted by Discord to save Equestria from Tirek the Annihilator. Worst-dispositioned HiE protagonist ever, amirite?
More of an experience then a standard film, Paul Thomas Anderson’s sixth feature is a tightly wound, disturbing yet fascinating character study, while also providing one of the best examinations of the cult mentality put to film in recent memory.