Max here with an Op-Ed, people. Shouldn’t be a long one, but hey, it’ll give you some content while waiting for the cover reveal for Starforge! More on that later (it deserves its own post). For now, today’s Op-Ed.
...and a Happy New Year to all of my loyal followers. Hope you guys are all doing good and enjoying the holidays.
My present to you is a long overdue update to my latest, greatest attempt at pony fanfiction: Wires. Read it here: (link)
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This post has been a long time in coming. It’s one I’ve wanted to make for months, almost a year, really, but just kept putting off because of everything else that was going on. But at last, the time is here, and I’ve got a bit to talk about it.
So 1) This thread is kind of pointless and because OP specifically placed the spotlight on Christianity, 90% of the commenters discussed nothing else but Christianity and how they perceived the religion to perceive their non-straight sexualities. This is biased being brewed right thanks to OP.
Creating a ‘good’ character is an evergreen topic in many groups on this site, so I thought it might be worth a shot to dedicate another miniguide to it. Here I’ll focus primarily on some aspects of a character’s role in a story and the ways in which these aspects affect character creation. The guide might be also a bit messier than usual as putting together these various tidbits of advice would require a far longer text to be somewhat coherently connected.
This piece is going to aggravate a few people. I’ll state that up front because I know it’s going to aggravate them because I’ve already expressed this opinion elsewhere and had some people express very much that they disagreed with it.
Spec Ops The Line: Video Game
Spec Ops The Line: Nightmare Fuel
Spec Ops The Line: Characters
Spec Ops The Line: Tear Jerker