Umm... Did I just get my first feature on the front page? Yes... Yes, I did. · 2:18pm Sep 23rd, 2016
Wow.
Well, way to encourage me to be more punctual, you guys.
I'm really, really happy right now. Thanks, fantastic people!
Wow.
Well, way to encourage me to be more punctual, you guys.
I'm really, really happy right now. Thanks, fantastic people!
You know how my last two stories did in regards to upvote to downvote rating?
Terrible.
Just terrible.
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But I've just tried it for the third time, and my story
got featured.
Proof:
THIS IS AMAZING!
I never thought this day would come, thanks to all you guys giving support to my story it has made it the front page of fimfiction.net.
Thank you all so much!
I'm literally speechless over here
Just have a Fluttershy!
Here are some seductive blouse-back designs that all of our strong, independent women will like wearing at the next wedding! There are some classy and understated designs on our list for all sorts of females, whether you're the bride or a bridesmaid!
Seriously! I post the third Case File, and within SECONDS I hit front page! Sure, it's lower down than I'd appreciate, but DAMN! I've only hit front page ONCE before, and that was with Secrets of the Zone!
While I wish Future Tactics would make it, Deadwood's Detective Agency is still a fun medium to write in, and it's thanks to all you fantastic readers that it hit the front page!
Not bad for someone who doesn't update much, aye?
Awesomeeee! Seriously though, I'm glad people seem to like this fic and I hope that everyone continues too. :)
We had a cold front from the north come down last week.
As a result, the days have been very cold and overcast. Though this weekend was dry, we'd had rain almost everyday.
On the upside, I've been enjoying wearing jackets and sweaters and hot drinks. I've been driving around with my windows down and not having to worry about the humidity. I haven't had to turn on the AC in days.
In short, I've been loving it.
Just hope it lasts...
Once the last outstanding preread, already half-finished, is in. And what will be, will be.
Credit and thanks go to James CyberLink to the cover art.
I worked very hard on it and it's getting no traction.
This week the life lessons we learned:
-Don't be in a troupe of monkeys in Thailand and get into a fight with another troupe of monkeys. Apparently the police will arrest you. Which just begs the questions: Is there monkey jail? Are there monkey lawyers? Are there monkey courts and judges?
What if there was a version of "Right There In Front of Me" remixed with "Red Sun"?
I just saw that movie, and Oh.
My.
God.
I think it's the best thing since Saving Private Ryan.
The feels are real (I legitimately couldn't stop crying through almost a quarter of the movie), and it doesn't add fluff or censorship to any of the combat, and it tells a true story, not one based off a true story.
This movie definitely has enlightened me.
I will be doing closer research when it comes to combat from now on.
Thank you, Desmond Doss!
My life Fucking sucks and I hate everything.
I like doing nothing and every day I go through the motions of
what I can only assume is life and fake my emotions as if I was an actor in my own
sick and sad movie
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, which is generally known as "Eastern Front of World War II" in the world. At around 3:15 a.m., Nazi Germany and its allies and satellites attacked Soviet Union, starting the bloodiest war in the history of Russia.
If you've read at least a couple of Unhinged entries, I would be much obliged if you'd consider taking a moment to provide some feedback.
Pharynx: Where’s my fucking knife?
Thorax: There’s children around. Can you say that nicer, maybe?
Pharynx:
Pharynx: May I ascertain the whereabouts of my fucking knife?
For the first time in a decade, you can buy a copy of Twilight's List again! And it's got a softcover option too! And and since it's Lulu, if you aren't in North America, the shipping won't kill you! I'm celebrating!
There are some writers who have little universes of their own. A writer who writes a bunch of stories in the same continuity. This can lead to a lot of fun, as we can see hints of future stories in past ones, and vice-versa, and there’s a sort of interwoven tapestry between them. From Ghost of Heraclitus’s Civil Service stories, to Skywriter’s Cadance of Cloudsdale cycle, to Estee’s Tryptich verse, there’s a lot of fun to be had in these stories.