Grammar and Punctuation: Lesson 1, Part 1 · 8:13pm Oct 26th, 2016
Grammar's Working Parts
In This Lesson, We'll Discuss:
• Why so many people hate grammar
• Good grammar and good writing
• The eight parts of speech
Grammar's Working Parts
In This Lesson, We'll Discuss:
• Why so many people hate grammar
• Good grammar and good writing
• The eight parts of speech
Stories, articles, and videos exist on YouTube, FimFiction, Facebook, and so on at this very moment that depict the meaning of this very title. Example, forgetting a child in a locked car on a sweltering hot day. Don't do that. The kid is likely to die after a mere fifteen minutes. Tragedies in fictional stories and in actual human history can be extremely harsh but very real lessons. Not taking said lessons to heart can mean serious repercussions down the line.
So, my mom was just talking about planning for college and stuff, and at one point, bullying came up. Now, I've experienced very little, if any, bullying myself, but my sister definitely has.
So here's my mom's advice:
For basic name calling, minor things, ignore them.
Medium level things such as insults, sass them back.
Full-out fighting- defend yourself at all costs.
If you search for a ship, and the first results are the 'Crackshipping and You' series, the ship is either non-existent or not valid.
Alright, everyone, the moment you've (hopefully) been waiting for is almost here. Lyric's one-shot for Just What I'm Dying For... is ninety-five percent done. What I mean by that is that I am now very happy with the core story, so now I would like to go back and clean it up where it needs. I've also had some wonderful people pre-read and offer their suggestions which I will see if I can incorporate into the story. (And don't worry, you'll get credit at the beginning of the chapter.)
I wanted to let you guys know that my reading of Swimming Lessons, chapter 2 and the epilogue, will be made public on my YouTube channel this week. To be specific, the video for chapter 2 will go public on Thursday, 08/17/23, at 9 AM Eastern, while the epilogue will go up on Saturday, 08/19/23, at 9 AM Eastern.
Yes, you read that right! Lyric's half of Just What I'm Dying For... is done and posted! Thank you to all who were so patient while waiting for this piece, and to all who have given it a chance. It really means a lot to me that you have.
Good Wording: Parts of Speech
In general, words have characteristics that enable them to function in language:
• Words have meaning.
• Words can be joined together into structures, such as phrases, clauses, and sentences.
• Words take different forms that determine their meaning and dictate how they fit together.
I make this as a test of people's morality...
Had a recent run in with a hater who told me and a follower of mine this...
Unlike him I actually have a job. And what exactly am I being ungrateful about? He hasn't done anything to WARRANT gratefulness
He was also very disrespectful when my follower told him how his grandfather passed away and he was having a hard time moving on from it
Lessons we learned on this episode:
-If you get away scott-free, don't go back to re-crime the place
-If the lock on your door is broken, get it fixed
-You can scam dudes out of money for false promises of sex(not really a lesson learned)
-Don't sexually harass anybody, especially when you're on a flight
"And then He!"
"But she!"
"MOMMY! SHE DID-"
The bustle of voices coming from the other side of my bedroom door was almost deafening. I groaned, as I pulled the pillow up over my head trying to get a bit of shut eye, or at least rid myself of the headache, after my long day in town.
"MOMMY! Star threw mud all over me!" Zap wined.
I'm very sorry I've neglected to begin the lessons as I'd planned before. However, my excuse is completely relevant, as I've been busy with more life stuffs. Allow me the next week to get around to it, as it will be quite the lesson to start out with. Thanks for the patience!
This past week had some weird stories, mostly involving Florida man.
The lessons we learned this episode:
-If you're going to be playing Santa and delivering presents, sobriety is key.
-Don't steal a Baby Jesus from a Nativity scene and try to hold it for ransom on tiktoc.
-The people at Bass Pro Shop aren't trained to stop someone from stealing a fish from the store.
Hello readers, this is Crysis Commander. As some of you may know, I returned from a bit of an unplanned hiatus. Why I was gone is not important, but what is important is why I’m here once again. Bronies, the community and its members have helped me tremendously in the past several years, and now it’s my turn to give back in a way that might help others.
Those of you who have played the game can probably guess from the title of this blog that I've just finished yet another playthrough of BioShock Infinite. And as it always seems to do, the game got me thinking. But before I go into that...
Hey folks. So... I have a problem.
I am, regrettably, just a monologuist.
My problem is... I have a character who I enjoy having slip into french from time to time for endearments, or when she cannot think of a word.
"Hello, mes amies! L'auteur est un peu dense. Help him, s'il vous plaît?"
Thank you, Fleur.
Hello readers! Crysis Commander here, returning for another Sunny Sunday. Yes, when I said this was going to be a weekly series, I was serious. Last week I mentioned that happiness overall is a choice as it simply a way we can react to various stimuli, whether in our favor or not. Today we'll look at the ways people fall into negative thinking and self talk. The first step in adjusting an issue to know the root of it. Let's get started.
The following is a long unedited ramble on my thoughts and feelings of the last 10 months.
Lessons From Ponyville will be an anthology that takes place after the events of It Takes A Village To Reform A Changeling. It's set in the same time frame as Season 5 of the actual show, so expect some cross-continuity (such as Rarity starting her Canterlot Boutique, Starlight spying from afar, etc.).
The main premise is that the Changeling characters are learning life lessons (be they about Friendship or otherwise), with a few minor twists and turns along the way.
I put together another reading of one of my stories. Swimming Lessons chapter 1. It’ll be out tomorrow, Saturday, 9 AM Eastern. Hope you guys enjoy it.
For those that don’t know, my channel is here. I’ll be posting another blog tomorrow with a link to the specific video.