Blue Car Theory and Bloody Mindedness · 3:08pm Aug 26th, 2017
Welcome back to more tales of the auto mechanic world!
I'm going to start this one off with Blue Car theory.
Welcome back to more tales of the auto mechanic world!
I'm going to start this one off with Blue Car theory.
Remember my post about the Friendliest Fleet and shipping mathematics? I got news and further adventures in statomancy and logistics!
This fandom is ready to become seven years (Though if you throw us in with the G1 crowd, longer than that.) old. That is a long time for developments and stories to change. For the writers to come up with new ideas and ways of looking at things. Too often we forget that this is not like a magna or novel, where there is a set course for characters to develop. If anything this is like a comic book series, where things can change because a new writer will go "I think I would like it if..."
So while I was at work, I had to do some brain dead job and I daydreamed to pass the time. Whilst doing so I came up with a new theory on how magic can be explained in Equestria. Just FYI, some of the info here is not entirely true with what we know, such as electrons being the negative force not neutrons, but again this is for the world of Equestria not ours. It seemed like it can make some sense to the magical world that is Equestria. If you wish to use this knowledge to explain magic in
A complete aside indeed. What the heck does this have to do with pony fanfiction? Should I even post this here? But why the heck not? There are music lovers everywhere. So far as interests go, it's pretty ubiquitous – unlike our particular object of adoration on this site. So what the heck, as I said. This may well be of interest to a whole bunch of you, and it might mean nothing to a whole other. We'll go with it. I find it fascinating, at any rate. And useful too, as it's the sort of helpful
I just found that video on YouTube and it got me thinking somehow:
Could it have worked that way?
There are three confusing phrases used frequently in art theory that all seem to mean the same thing, but don't. They have a long history of being rhetorically abused, because people are more certain that they all mean something good, than they are about what they mean. Many people have tried to [win arguments without making them] by changing the meanings of these phrases. Today they've been adapted to use as a shell game, so people can avoid being called out on their contradictory beliefs
Thanks for asking auspicious voice in my head!
The first two chapters of Changeling Theory have already been released, with the third still undergoing edits. Chapters will be released inconsistently, seeing as the story isn't pre-written. However, don't fret a hiatus! The overall goal is to write a bulk of chapters by the end of each month. By writing in bulk, I can ensure a speedier publishing process and make edits to chapters ahead of time if I need to.
Pegasi: High but gravelly voice
Unicorns: Intellectual sounding voice, be they dumb or not
Earth: More down to earth voices
Anypony else realize this?
I didn't make this, but this was so interesting that I had to share it with everyone:
Tell me your thoughts in the comments below!
I haven't been caught up since September, due to college and different things taking my interest (in case you couldn't tell), but I just wanted to throw in a few thoughts on what happened in the finale. Because I just watched it and I thought it told a very neat, subtle little tale with the Changelings.
I'm taking a class on literary theory from a local university. It turned to say a very little about how to write (one short essay by Poe), a bit more about theories of how art works (Aristotle, Addison, Burke, and the New Critics), and still more about post-modern linguistics and theory. But half of the course is about politics which literary theorists today oppose (capitalism, patriarchy, and white hegemony).
HAHAHAHA!!! You seriously think you can kill me like that!? Why, that's as lame as saying I'm Allergic to Peanut Butter!
But you are.
SHH!!! They'll hear!
Who?
*FineBros Enter, thgrowing Peanut Butter at Deadpool*
AHH!!! HELP!!! I'M ALLERGIC TO PEANUT BUTTER!!!
Finebro1: So you're having an Allergic reaction?
Unlike your everyday crystals and gems found in quarries across Equestria, the constituents of krustallos imperium are arranged in an entirely different way. Physically they share similar luster and prism-like characteristics, but are capable of so much more. In short, the samples from the Crystal Empire have an arcane capacitance. On the contrary, the Equestrian samples ranging from quartz, diamond, sapphire, ruby, amethyst et al have failed to display any sort of capability to retain
"THEY HAVE DESTROYED ME! I HAVE GROWN SO TIRED OF OPINIONS!
I HAVE GROWN SO TIRED OF YOUR SELF-RIGHTEOUS IDEAS!
I HAVE GROWN SO TIRED OF LISTENING!"
I didn’t expect this project would run on for three posts, yet here it is, the next installment! Continuing on from Modernized Friendliest Fleet I can now offer you a complete listing of all known pony (and some not so pony) pairing ships, (with caveats) rated by upvotes-per-day. (with caveats…)
Continuing from Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, now with fewer caveats!