Man, are you a boy scout or something? I oughta make a checklist of all the good survival techniques you made mention of in here. This chapter was tense and perilous and adorable at the same time. I love it and I wish the newest chapters can come sooner. This is A-grade quality in my opinion.
And the Fluttershy cuddling. Man, Fluttershy cuddling is so adorable.
I learned what I know from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to:
Watching survival movies/shows. They can be a great resource. Shows like Man vs Wild provide an in-depth and realistic look into what survival is all about.
Online research. You can find many a site devoted to survival and what to expect in certain situations, and how to live in even the worst of them. If you do some looking around, you can find some very helpful stuff.
Books/magazines. I do a lot of reading, and I've gone through a few survival books and magazines. They definitely hold a lot of helpful information if you actively need it.
Experience. I've lived in the woods before, and it's definitely fun to learn techniques on surviving in any living situation. I know quite a bit on what plants to avoid and which are edible, trapping, how to tell what the future weather will be like, staying warm/cool, and making fire out of just about anything, even if wet. There's much to learn if you wish to be prepared for a tragedy like the one depicted in my story.
I'm glad you're enjoying it while at the same time learning. I hope to continue to pique your interest.
8882970 I'm actually a boy scout, as a matter of fact. It's remarkable that you know as much as I do about this stuff--heck, even more than I do! It's great to see something really, actually, marvelous in its knowledge of what to do!
Blue sighed and turned to her. "Fluttershy, be realistic. He's been out in a winter storm without a jacket or blankets for three days, and he was injured Celestia knows how bad. He's gone. We can't risk our own well-being on somepony who's more than likely dead and gone. I'm sorry, but that's the truth and another fact of survival: recognize when somepony is lost and don't expend energy on them."
Sad but true.
I’m liking this more and more! That cuddle scene is so adorable too!
I'm not to great at complimenting people for their work, but uh, I really love this story. I find it to be just perfect in every way, even though I'm no writer so I can't name the areas you are doing so well in. I think it's called pacing or something. What I'm trying to say is: this is amazing. You're amazing. And quite frankly, I hope for more chapters soon, since I am finding it difficult to put this down, and I'll be done reading all of what you've written by the end of the day.
I've added this to Favourites and Read it Later.
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Why, thank you.![:twilightsmile:](https://static.fimfiction.net/images/emoticons/twilightsmile.png)
Man, are you a boy scout or something? I oughta make a checklist of all the good survival techniques you made mention of in here. This chapter was tense and perilous and adorable at the same time. I love it and I wish the newest chapters can come sooner. This is A-grade quality in my opinion.
And the Fluttershy cuddling. Man, Fluttershy cuddling is so adorable.
8882952
I'm not, actually.![:twilightsheepish:](https://static.fimfiction.net/images/emoticons/twilightsheepish.png)
I learned what I know from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to:
Watching survival movies/shows. They can be a great resource. Shows like Man vs Wild provide an in-depth and realistic look into what survival is all about.
Online research. You can find many a site devoted to survival and what to expect in certain situations, and how to live in even the worst of them. If you do some looking around, you can find some very helpful stuff.
Books/magazines. I do a lot of reading, and I've gone through a few survival books and magazines. They definitely hold a lot of helpful information if you actively need it.
Experience. I've lived in the woods before, and it's definitely fun to learn techniques on surviving in any living situation. I know quite a bit on what plants to avoid and which are edible, trapping, how to tell what the future weather will be like, staying warm/cool, and making fire out of just about anything, even if wet. There's much to learn if you wish to be prepared for a tragedy like the one depicted in my story.
I'm glad you're enjoying it while at the same time learning. I hope to continue to pique your interest.![:twilightsmile:](https://static.fimfiction.net/images/emoticons/twilightsmile.png)
8882970
I'm actually a boy scout, as a matter of fact. It's remarkable that you know as much as I do about this stuff--heck, even more than I do! It's great to see something really, actually, marvelous in its knowledge of what to do!
Oh, and thanks for the watch.![:twilightsheepish:](https://static.fimfiction.net/images/emoticons/twilightsheepish.png)
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Not a problem at all.![:twilightsmile:](https://static.fimfiction.net/images/emoticons/twilightsmile.png)
Sad but true
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I’m liking this more and more! That cuddle scene is so adorable too
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I'm not to great at complimenting people for their work, but uh, I really love this story. I find it to be just perfect in every way, even though I'm no writer so I can't name the areas you are doing so well in. I think it's called pacing or something.
What I'm trying to say is: this is amazing. You're amazing. And quite frankly, I hope for more chapters soon, since I am finding it difficult to put this down, and I'll be done reading all of what you've written by the end of the day.