General Sturnn in MLP!!! · 8:59pm Aug 28th, 2017
I just saw the newest episode and realized that the voice actor playing Commander Ironhead is the same guy who played General Sturnn in Warhammer 40K!!!
SO AWESOME!!
I just saw the newest episode and realized that the voice actor playing Commander Ironhead is the same guy who played General Sturnn in Warhammer 40K!!!
SO AWESOME!!
Think I've written about it once or twice before, but summa summarum:
Campfire is a very sleek, and alas, VERY pricey writing tool I've had my eye on for a while. Basically lets you do the world-building & outline stuff I already do with subfolders and a thousand G-doc documents, but with far quicker hyperlinks and stuff.
Alas, the darn thing costs as much as an AAA video game normally, so haven't really gotten around to trying it out for some myserius reason.
Synopsis
When their big sister/little sister camping trip is ruined by Fly-ders, Applejack, Rarity and Rainbow Dash tell Sweetie Belle, Apple Bloom, and Scootaloo the stories of their favorite legends. Inspired by the tales, the girls make the most out of their new situation.
To spare you of me gushing about the episode's lore and connection to the comics, I'll keep this brief. But first, here's an image of my face through most of the episode:
Okay, with that out of the way, let's get on with it.
As cool as this episode was, there are a few nitpicks I have with it.
Sorry, it’s been a while since I wrote a journal entry. I’ve been debating whether I really want to write a journal entry here weekly- maybe I’ll do every other week. It does take time I could be working on other projects to work on these. Although I suppose instead of three episodes at a time, I could do one. We’ll see.
Hey, you guys remember that time I forgot to rewatch the episode and just did not give a fuck? :B That happened. Time to make up for it with two episodes and two EQG summer shorts! Below.
Pipe Land did not have 15 stages. <.<
So.... I've been behind on watching season 7 by several episodes, due to the fact that I still hadn't gotten around to watching To Where and Back Again. Yeah. But I did get to that, and I've been catching up, and I did just recently finish Campfire Tales, and I wanted to share some quick thoughts about it and other related subjects.
So, you know how everyone is getting sick recently? Well, it happened to me. And my finger hurts a bit, but that's unrelated.
This shouldn't interfere with my review schedule that much, though.
This week, we learn that the show runners are completely out of ideas. Also, another EQG short review, because yes.
It wasn't that I disliked the past few episodes, I just didn't have as much to say about 'em.
So now, an episode of reminiscence and legends and camping horrors, oh my! Let's what this one brings, shall we?
Seeing Through A Glass Darkly
My True Paranormal Experiences: The Cloaked Woman and The Guy in the Top Hat
These are two true paranormal events that happened to me a few years ago. I just thought I would share them for anyone who might be interested.
Here are the stories.
Could these campfire stories be more than just legends?
Well that was fun! Let’s dive right in, shall we?
Welcome back writers! It’s a new day, a new week, and a new chance to write something!
Urban Legends: Part Two
I've always been fascinated by urban legends because many have origins in true stories that got distorted over time. Like one big game of telephone throughout the ages. Here are a few urban legends that have always fascinated me. Hopefully, you will find them interesting too.
Ten More Amazing True Tales Of Time Travel