DatPoneEnthusiast1990 has done a fully animated dramatic reading of Rainbow Dash Wants to Spank the Monkey. I have to commend her on the amount of effort she put in!
I love sporks. And I love soup. Those two things unfortunately don't go together very well.
DatPoneEnthusiast1990 has done a fully animated dramatic reading of Rainbow Dash Wants to Spank the Monkey. I have to commend her on the amount of effort she put in!
I've written a new story.
It's not a comedy, so for those of you who followed me because you found my stuff funny, I am really sorry!
And to make things worse, it's erotica. I truly have fallen into the lowest pits of fanfiction.
But I looooove it.
So here you go.
Drew it yesterday. Sporktacles ponified wooooo!
Now I feel bad about replacing my avatar only two weeks after Dragon Historian generously colored my old one. Much apologies.
BUT WOO AHM A PONEEEEE!
EDIT: Decided to color it myself. Turned out better'n I thought it would!
OMG LOOK AT IT.
THAT COLOR
THOSE SPORKTACLES
SO FLY
<3 <3
Thank you so much for the coloring, Dragon Historian!
There's a strong tendency after a new episode for fans to look at the central character and complain that they've forgotten their previous lessons. This is usually accompanied with an accusation that that character is OOC. This happens virtually every time that the central character acts in any way that showcases their flaws and lets them learn a lesson regarding it - most recently with Rainbow Dash in the latest episode '28 Pranks Later'.
I'm gonna be straightforward here.
Hi all! Now, I know none of you clicked the follow button on my page over the scintillating contents of this blog, but I really wanted to do a teensy little blog post about a story on this site. Now, I don't usually review other stories, because I generally never want to say any story sucks, but I figure if I only review stories I like, I won't have to!
Hi, this is a genuine question here. Normally I reply only to comments in my stories that ask questions (provided I feel like I can give an answer) or if I feel I have something specific to say. But I notice that a lot of writers reply to literally every comment in their stories; I'm not even sure how to reply to 100+ comments, but they manage it.
Am I expected to do the same?
I'm removing the Random tag from most of my comedy stories. Having reviewed the guidelines, it's occurred to me that while most of my stories are weird and off-the-wall, they're not quite random. Who's Your Daddy? and Alicornication will retain the random tag because they're the ones for which the tag actually fits.