Ok, big question! · 6:49pm April 3rd
Who would you want to destroy something?
Rainbow dash?
Or Vegeta?
Place your votes! (Even though one is the clear winner)
Who would you want to destroy something?
Rainbow dash?
Or Vegeta?
Place your votes! (Even though one is the clear winner)
Please, may god have Mercy on me...
Okay, I’ve been a long time Transformers fan, since the Armada days actually. What, don’t look at me like that, it was my introduction to the series. If it helps any, I still prefer Prime and Beast Wars over anything else. But enough of my rambling. Actually, I may have to do a bit more here in a sec, but… Agh.
Furry? Fan of the old Rampage games?
Both?
Have a spare $4.50?
Then check out Pawperty Damage on Steam, which just released today! Particularly if you've had a bad day at work.
Through here (http://web.archive.org/web/19970125093751/http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/tv/geeker/video.html) we get animatics from another short-lived Columbia TriStar series (this ran on CBS for just three months in the fall of 1996.)
Once again, the acting here is not particularly good.
Its called Until The Choker Breaks and of course I can't link to it. You know what its about.
Wait, what is it about? No, seriously. (source)
Go. Read. Upvote and fav. Do whatever else you need to do.
Picking up from the Connie Francis post I did on FIMFiction (https://www.fimfiction.net/blog/676681/record-offer-connie-francis-1985), I figured I would post a video of my copy of *Sentimental Favorites* one of the as-seen-on-TV albums that were discussed in the video showing an offering of Francis' records.
Hi ponies of the internet, my name is Anarchy and I will be doing this little blog on my own au that I made myself, now then let me introduce my friends
Midnight: a powerful chaos mage who is very strict and no fun...
Anarchy: it's me! A draconesus that loves chaos and having fun.
Pinksie: another one of the no fun club, she's sooo dull and boring.
Rainy: my bff in chaos, we stick to one another like glue, literally at some points, it is annoying.
fuck you EPIC
Oh boy, this takes me back...
Raise your hand if you remember these?
A few months ago I got a message from Leliil asking me for permission to include a translated version of Dying to Get There in a book over in Mother Russia.
Naturally, I said yes.
Apparently, the book has been finished! Alas, I don't speak Russian, so I can't really understand the announcement.
I meant to discuss this right after the Applejack arc "Apple Computer" of The Iron Horse, but things got in the way, it got delayed and pushed back, and so I haven't quite had the time to sit down and discuss it until now. However, I consider it to be one of the more important recurring themes of the story, especially with regard to characters like Celestia and Applejack, and, of course, to Turing Test.
I will do a fanfic which can include a bunch of real, OC, and very hated villains of MLP, the most disgusting type of ponies will be here, as a squad, but not as you expect, I want villains before they become villains, villains who know what they will turn into.
I don't remember how or exactly when I began shipping Twigate. But let me tell you, it was quite a while back; while I have deleted the original story page, I still have a picture on my phone dated to May 13, 2012, of a fic titled "Finding The Truth In Time." Honestly, the premise wasn't that great, (and relied on a really stupid level of misunderstanding about Celestia's opinions on certain matters to kick off) but I've held on to the very minimal, extremely scattered notes from that fic.
Kirins are cool. 😎
Twofer Tuesday is upon us once again. As I said last week, I was getting ready to post angry metal music, before a miracle happened and my electricity wasn't turned off. Well, my water should be turned off tomorrow, so here's Metallica:
There are few feelings quite so nice as that of success. And success is what I have, pulling off just over 62,000 words in January. It reminds me of why I like deadlines and pressure. When I see a due date coming and take a look at what's really needed to meet my goals, I tend to go into worker bee mode, and that's exactly what happened in the last three weeks. If I can do something like this on a monthly basis, releasing my big stories doesn't seem like such a big chore. As things stand