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Matthew DePointe


I wanted a computer that could shoot crystals onto the page. Needless to say, I got screwed. Instead, I use my imagination to pull my viewers into a state of total awe.

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Today is just a regular Tuesday. The sun is shining. The birds are chirping. Today is Scootaloo's birthday. It is just a regular Tuesday.

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I share Scootaloo's views on birthdays. Just another day. Anyway, I really enjoyed that. And I hate enjoying one-shots because I know more isn't coming. Celestia damn you for making me enjoy this.

To you, it was Scootaloo's birthday, but to Bison, it was just Tuesday.

A Regular Tuesday - Part 1

Part 1

Complete

I don't understand.

Scootaloo in this fic reminds me of myself in so many ways. Nice writing style here too, it was different and interesting.

I hope to fake my death, collect the insurance money somehow, and go live in the snowiest place in Equestria, eating snowberries, and gloating in the knowledge that I’ve beaten the game of life, a game I’ve been dreaming since I was small.

New plan: Quit school, follow Scootaloo.

For that matter, what is the point of life?)

This question makes me depressed. And since I'm constantly pondering it, I'm constantly depressed. :ajsleepy:

I usually have the big tests of the year on or around my birthday. which sucks.

Reviewed this story for the goodfic bin. For now, I have to reject the story, since most of it is distracting and doesn't serve what I think the main conflict is.

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nice story
and I was extremely unlucky enough to read the part about what day your reading it on and I roll my mouse over the digi clock and find out its Tuesday
what luck
I hate my life

I read this on a Tuesday!

I'm reading this on a TUESDAY. What a coincidence!

This story has been reviewed by Story Standards over here.

7787196 Thank you for taking the time out of your day to take a look at my story. To tell you the truth, I was a little surprised that someone has noticed it (I've sure forgotten it!). Reflecting on all my old works, there was really only one story that I deemed good and I have to admit that all this one had were incoherent ramblings of a self-insert character disguising as a well respected canon member. Nonetheless, I don't regret writing it due to the very raw emotion I still felt when I read it again.

So all I'm saying is thank you for your extremely honest review of it.

A billion bits to you,
Matthew DePointe

7788167 A pleasure, and glad to hear my words didn't cause discomfort. I tried to be honest and direct, but negative reviews are never fun :p

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