Fences, Blood, and Ice Cream. Patreon reward for nuclearcore! · 4:58am Jan 1st, 2018
Greetings readers! This instalment of Patreon supported blogging is brought to you by nuclearcore!
Greetings readers! This instalment of Patreon supported blogging is brought to you by nuclearcore!
Yes that's right. The same person who kindly translated If You Came to Conquer has now done Inexcusable.
Once again, big thanks to Dreams Set Free for their hard work!
Find the translation right over here.
This story started with a dream I had, oh... some three years ago now, I do believe. I just remember something about wandering through a neighborhood and making my way to the shore of a huge lake, and staring across it at the lights of another city on the other side.
I had a thought last night with the announcement that the next major EQG special, "Spring Breakdown," is due to air March 30th.
Okay, so when I finished In the Days That Followed, I had set myself a loose schedule of what remaining unfinished and as yet unwritten stories I was going to tackle next. I needed to finish A Is For..., and I promised myself that I'd write the "missing" fantasy sequences from Sunset Sexytimes as a thank you to the readers who liked it and got it into the Featured box for almost a full week. Following that, I was going to turn my attention to the circus-themed Equestrian
And I think you guys and girls, and those inbetween will really like this.
The Royal Canterlot Library is a website that endeavors to provide curation to our fandom. It is run by a handful of fanfiction authors and reviewers. They try to highlight MLP fanfic that exemplifies all the best the fandom has to offer.
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and [the door] shall be opened unto you..." -Matthew 7:7
This bible verse is about the power and efficacy of prayer and God's faithfulness in giving a response.
Maybe we'll see Ahsoka, Ventress and a Christophsis map later on? In the meantime, it'll be so much fun to play as Grievous.
So, now that all the Hollidays Unwrapped shorts are out on YouTube and all that's left are the shorts that have appeared on the Discovery Family app but not yet on the YouTube channel, I guess it's time to try to hash this out, despite the fact that ONE of said holiday shorts have completely fucked the timeline.1
Five years ago today, ordinary Miles Morales undergoes an incredibly extraordinary adventure when he gets bitten by a radioactive spider from another universe, along with meeting different Variants of Spider-Totems.
So way WAAAAAAAY back, I did a blog analyzing what we could see of Sunset's apartment, along with some speculation about how she paid for it. I considered this incomplete because we almost always saw Sunset's apartment from the same angle, and never saw one of the walls, so we couldn't confirm some of my speculations.
With the release of the "Costume Conundrum" short, I finally got some answers.
A lot of the Midwest is flat and boring, and anypony would expect the same of Iowa. Turns out Iowa’s got a few surprises to offer.
Pre-read by AlwaysDressesInStyle
I just recently watched Disney's Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker and it is a cringey, frustrating, poorly written, and nonsensical mess of a movie that is plagued with Death Star sized plotholes throughout the movie Here is some reviews from people who feel the same way about the movie that I do.
Here is some great news! Bob Iger resigned as the CEO of Disney after he helped kill the Star Wars franchise. His 14 year reign of political correct terror has come to an end when he resigned last week, surprising everyone. Hopefully this will bring some positive change to Disney. And yes currently Star wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker is at Number 21 at the box office. Why is that flop still in the theaters?
Happy Halloween, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 2nd and final installment of this year's "Spook Spectacular", I'm gonna give you guys my take of the first movie in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy: "Batman Begins".
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it