Gilded Lily Commentary · 12:36am Dec 3rd, 2014
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I'm a linguist. I like ambiguity more than most people.
Spoilers ahead!
Does anyone know of any "how-to-draw"s for Iron Will? I'm working on character designs.
#1: Every story I write is going to focus on one tag, or maybe just genres. I won't promise to do every tag. Lily takes Slice of Life, and I've got Adventure and Comedy lined up right behind it. I might get Random out of the way to prepare for Adventure. I've also got an idea for Sad and Dark, but it needs to be fleshed out more.
#2: From now on, my bio will be a new Neil Gaiman quote every week.
It's a good thing they named their group "the Cutie Mark Crusaders" instead of an acronym of their names. Think about it.
A pplebloom
S cootaloo
S weetie Belle
So I bought this big sticker/activity book from a Target back in 2012. A month or so later, I noticed one of the Twilight stickers had wings.
...I would name my account "Lonely Teenage Broncin' Buck". Of course, I would have to actually be a teenager again. If anyone reading this hasn't named their account yet, please use this and contact me to let me know this amazing idea won't die with me.
"If we can [TECHNOBABBLE] the [TECHNOBABBLE], we might just be able to [PLOT DEVICE]!"
"Do you really think that will work?"
"We won't know until we try!"
You walk past a Mongoose Spectra bicycle and stare at it suspiciously until it's out of sight.
So I'm studying up on Early Modern English (not Old English, mind you) in preparation for a short essay on how to write Luna-speak. Fun fact I found: "derring-do" (the inspiration for Daring Do, if you didn't get that), which is a noun usually meaning "adventurous nonsense" in today's usage (as far as I can tell), started out as a verb phrase way back in the sixteenth century, "dorryng do," which literally means "daring to do," and implied manhood and chivalry ("Robin Hood's awesome. He's