My new favorite thing! · 4:34pm Feb 21st, 2017
Behold my new favorite thing! The Music video of the glorious song.... "Turbo Killer".
Behold my new favorite thing! The Music video of the glorious song.... "Turbo Killer".
Things I Have Been Reading: A World Worth Dying For by ClanCrusher
So, I finally got my ereader back.
Over the years I've gotten into the habit of reading fics on tablet. Then, my friends hooked me up with e-paper ereaders, specifically by getting me a Cybook Muse with Frontlight and I fell love with that thing, chewing through fics on it like crazy.
Sources: Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Twilight, Paris background.
Iverheal is an antihelminthic drug that is used to wipe out parasites with a broad range of movement. This remedy is made from a bacterium species that is gifted below the genus streptomyces. Buy iverheal is the simplest that's taken orally for curing parasite infection of the skin in people. iverheal is to be had in the shape of regular capsules and lotions.
I'm wondering, is there is anyone willing to contribute artwork to ME:C? Of course I'm not expecting you to work for free. If you, or someone you know, is willing then please DM me or you can reach my email at oceansama@gmail.com or Discord at username Oceansama#6016
We can discuss details there.
First of all, our riff of the first four chapters of "The Catch" by kudzuhaiku is complete and you can read it here. It kinda turned into the Steel and Sigma Show really quickly, and they completely spun the narrative and characters in a ludicrous new direction.
I have no New Years plans, besides the usual watching the ball drop and getting piss drunk, so I'm gonna say normal operations are resuming. However, Poker Night will have to be put on hold for the moment. I lost the notebook I use to keep track of how the game goes, so until I find it I can't do anything with this except flesh out what I'm tentatively calling Daytime Events, which is basically the after-effects of each Night.
Let me get this out of the way right now: Adding sound effects to fanfic readings takes time. A single sound that a listener may hear once for a half a second could take you upwards of a half an hour to find, edit in, and fine tune to fit exactly how the story is interpreted. But adding sounds can really make your finished product come alive in a way that a normal reading would not be able to accomplish.
So, as you may know, I am a fan of Halo and Star Wars. But I recently redownloaded Mass Effect 1 on my Xbox, and I fell in love once more. I mean, Commander Shepherd is a total badass of a very respectable level, and frankly, I haven't seen many recently updated Mass Effect fanfictions here on site.
So, I am going to remedy that.
Like Bio-Cop
Music that I'll never have but wish so hard to have right now
THE VOID
Now it's up to you all to figure out how these things will fit into The Symphony of Canterlot and all future Dr.Folklore stories.
Time to resume the Pony Life catch-up. Week 4 marks a transition point in the series. Where before each half-hour of G4.5 content consisted of two roughly eleven-minute episodes, now it’s four five- or six-minute ones. This will be interesting, but doable. If I can work with EqG shorts, I can work with these.
The more fiction I consume, the more I notice patterns. Pigeonholing subjective art is never going to be perfectly accurate, but there are generalizations that have some truth. Today, I’d like to talk about a pattern that is present in all fiction, but is more noticeable and more identifiable in fanfiction.
Broadly speaking, fiction can be divided into two types; those that are designed to conclude, and those that are designed to continue for as long as possible.
The next MLP episodes are currently rumored to be seeing Starlight Glimmer making a return to exact revenge on Twilight Sparkle, and then we MIGHT be seeing - and here's fuel for you shippers out there - Fluttershy's supposed brother.
Yeah. I guess she has one now.
Also, all my heart to my followers.
Goodnight, everybody.
(falls to the floor, face first)
BOINK!
I can finally write my review for "Molt Down" today! And with this episode, M.A. Larson returned to wing another creature, this time under his super-secret pseudonym "Josh Haber", continuing his neverending mission of bringing anger and despair over this fandom with the power of Change!
Chapter 16 of Infinite Potential iiiiiis... done! Yep, finished him two days ago, actually, but when I finished it it was middle of the night so hadn't had the time to write a blog post, then the next day I had some paperwork stuff to do for work so once that was done I wasn't in mood for more writing, sooo I'm telling you now! Anyway, it's now being looked over by my editing/proofreading team, not quite sure when they'll finish, hopefully before the end of May.
Well, it seems folks are pretty happy with My Fluttering Heart on the whole. It was fun coming up with a personality for a seven-and-a-half year old Flurry Heart, as well as packing as much foreshadowing into Flurry Heart’s perspective as I could. Not to mention the dad jokes. Thanks to everyone who has read that story, and thanks especially to you who talked to me about it; I appreciate it.
The finished user-voted story is all done now! Enjoy it and soak it in, because Destroyershy96 himself threw quite a bit of butthurt around over it. Or, specifically, the fact that he wasn't given forward warning about the riff, which he wouldn't have even seen since he didn't return to the site until after it was voted for and started, so I feel like the excuse is as empty as I'm used to from him.
Happy Monday, folks! I’m actually writing this on Sunday, in an effort to actually have something done ahead of time; I’m actually hoping to spend Monday trying to work on one of my own stories, trying to get something up towards a real first draft done, so I can actually publish a story. If only I could decide which one to focus on…
Ah, well. In the meantime, enjoy some reviews of some recent tales.
Today’s stories:
Enduriance by Estee
There is no landmass covered in ice at the north pole. There is just ocean with drifting ice pieces on the surface. It has been this way since its discovery in the early 1500s.
People on a mass scale, however, seem to remember the north pole being a solid landmass with ice on top (similar to Antarctica). Some even seem to recall being taught this as they were going through school.
We’re back in Pony Life this week. Let’s see what wonders and horrors await.