I could write about a bunch of fun facts regarding the F-14, Ace Combat lore, and other stuff but I don’t want to do that.
I discovered the games last summer. My mother bought me a copy of Ace Combat 6 when I was a kid even though I actually wanted Microsoft Flight Simulator X. I played it at the time, couldn’t get past the fifth mission, and mostly forgot about it. Then last summer, I saw this meme.
Trying to spruce up the long description. The short description was a friggin' nightmare, but I'm rather set on it given its extreme limitations. The long description though, I got like three pages dedicated to different variations of it. Currently, it feels like I'm spoonfeeding the reader and I hate it. I tried switching to a letter like
Welcome back readers! And, with a little hope, welcome back me!
I haven't been on in a while! Figured I would post some of my art that I have done while a took a break.
First some of my clay pony
I did Vinyl Scratch statue, just had her kilned not too long ago. I need to paint her still though. I Also have an Octavia but she has yet to be kilned and painted.
My digital stuff
Sometimes, it the fun simple things in life that make me happy. Like this for instance.
This week, we return to the fever dream of Pony Life, which proved more pyretic than usual last week given the misadventures in time and probability space. Let’s see how delirious this assortment gets.
Today, I’d like to discuss a cliché that is very common in children’s media, and actually shows up in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic a few times. The irony is that, even as a child, I recognized and disliked this particular cliché. In particular, I remember it from both Dragonball Z and Digimon Frontier, among others. Captain Planet even built its entire premise around this cliché (well, that and being preachy, but let’s not get sidetracked).