EVERYBODY ON THE HYPE TRAIN! · 11:02pm Nov 29th, 2017
Mark it on your calendar! The War is coming!
Mark it on your calendar! The War is coming!
A question that just came up in my writing: How long are each of the passenger coaches used on the Hogwarts Express, and how many do they carry?
Oh yes: Spoiler alert for a paragraph or two of an asofyet unwritten chapter of On the Implications of Parallel Worlds.
"Sometimes I feel like I'm already dead…Like I'm going to die no matter which path I choose, and it's just a waiting game…"
"Well," Makari replied, "you should not think like that. Survival is a challenge, but it is not a fantasy."
"Maybe it is for me…"
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I got a couple small weights yesterday and used them this morning. I'm doing low weight with high reps for strength and endurance. Now I have a solid routine that mixes diet, Cardio, Weight Training, and Calisthenics. I want to be as strong as my brother.
I flew to Los Angeles and back this week*, and watched several movies on the plane.
I'm on record talking shit about people who only watch TV/Anime/movies—never reading—and then inflict prose upon the New Column. However, that's not to say there aren't great writing lessons to be learned from movies, so long as it's part of a balanced, good-prose-heavy diet.
So a bit over a week ago, I saw Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).
And it was...decent?
Also, today is my birthday. I mostly spent it on the train, but I did get coffee from a somewhat suspicious place:
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Wonderbolt, dashing to the sun
Born in 1991
Rainbow
Rainbow Dash
Wonderbolt, dashing to the sun
Born in 1991
Rainbow
Rainbow Dash
Come on, Dashie, you can do it
Pave the way, put your back into it
Tell us why
Show us how
Look at where you came from
Look at you now
Firefly, Flash, and Spring Step
Amateurs can bucking lick it
Buck their spouse, drink their blood
Come on, Dash, get 'em
Finally! I have taken the feedback from my first story and used it to improve my writing. However, I didn't just do that; I also put some effort into learning how to write better from guides and other's stories. Who could imagine?
Of course, this sequel won't be completely devoid of issues or errors. Although I feel, comparing both stories side by side, they are written by two different people.
Another entry into the Not-A-Contest! Do you like trains? Do you like ponies riding on trains?
Of course you do. And you’ll love this one:
After days of hornily searching, I met an amazing just as weird as me nerd chick in the Reddit BDSM personals subreddit and she lives in LA and she also loves Wikipedia and is a writer and we talked for like 2 hours and she's going to domme my fucking ass in the future and I can't wait but even more importantly, I've made an amazing new friend. Today was a good day.
So sorry about the delay in putting these up, but one of the videos was being a real pain and took awhile to show up right on Hitbox, which means it took Green some time to put it on YouTube. We didn't want to keep anyone waiting, but we wanted to make sure we had them all available for viewing. But, first thing's first: Green has been inspired by this playthrough, so he drew some cute sketches!
Yes, it's true, the socialist scourge of Fimfiction will be at BronyCon. I'm totally last minuting this; I haven't even bought my train ticket (from California!!!) because there is a ton of debt and lack of executive functioning in my life. But even if I have to take out another couple payday loans, God dammit, THIS IS THE YEAR I GO TO BRONYCON!!!
Hello my friends! Your friendly neighborhood Hat Man here once again with another short batch of reviews!
Man, I haven't done this since Scribblefest, but I enjoyed doing it before and have been meaning to get back into it. So, without further ado, here are three stories I've read recently that I thought I'd share my thoughts on. Ready? Here we go!
It only took me an hour and forty-five minutes to dig through the archives and get my number, but I managed to get everything out of gdocs and loaded up. As of Chapter Seventy-Two, A Thief's Tale is 3,784(ish) pages long. I made sure to get all of the longer chapters, but there may have been some that slipped through the cracks, so there's a 20ish page deviation there.
Not exactly a big deal
. . . less than that, even.