Woah · 6:15am Sep 27th, 2017
When you come back to a fandom after like, a year and a half away, and you have 800 chapters of new fanfiction to read...
We live in a world full of magic! How else do you explain the footsteps on the moon?
When you come back to a fandom after like, a year and a half away, and you have 800 chapters of new fanfiction to read...
Sometimes I wonder at life's big mysteries. Am I really here? If I'm not, and a tree falls in a forest while I'm around, does it make a sound? Can you make a unicorn by mating a narwhal with a horse? Would it shoot friendship rainbows? Sometimes I wonder at other things. Like does Twilight's special talent for magic extend to the card game? I'd like to play a game with her and see. What do you think my imaginary audience? Are you really there? Is Twilight good at magic? Does this blog post have
It was the best thing ever. Seriously, this was everything that made me fall in love with MLP. The last time we had anything this great was when Discord was a villain. My mind has been blown so thoroughly that I've lost the capacity to express emotion. In my head, I'm saying this in Maud's voice. If you haven't watched it yet, go do it. Like, right now.
So I had an epiphany today while watching the new episode. Throughout recent episodes, I've been lamenting the things the art team has been doing with settings and things like Rarity's dresses, and today I think I figured out a bit of what they're thinking. You see, today's episode was 1920's noir with Rarity. And that made it all come together for me. FIM takes place in the Equestrian equivalent of the early 20th century! It explains so much! They hydroelectric dam from Mare Do Well for
So somebody at my school just committed suicide. He was a Sophomore. He was only 15 years old. Fifteen. He ended his life before it even really started, there are so many things he'll never see, people he'll never meet, things he won't do. I never met him, and I'd never heard of him before today. I never got the chance, we've only been going to the same school for three weeks. I don't know what he was going through, but I can't help but think that it might have gone differently if he had