Whinging · 7:21pm Oct 14th, 2016
My Blog Posts contain too much complaining!
Wait... ah dang it, I made it worse.
Sometimes I forget that I've written fan fiction.
My Blog Posts contain too much complaining!
Wait... ah dang it, I made it worse.
Whenever an author updates a linear story with a chapter placed earlier than what was the latest chapter before it makes my mind lose grasp of where the heck the story was going.
Okay, so I think I've got a pretty good comparison for what I feel about the ship.
Timber Spruce: He's like peanut butter, a food that goes with a lot of other foods. One that tastes pretty good on many foodstuffs... maybe don't think too hard about my similes.
The episode: Applejack's "Day" Off. Why the heck is "Day" the word in quotes?! I mean it's not like the episode happened at night or anything. "Off" is the word that should be in quotes! I mean COME ON. Seriously.
I just realized why Maud needs a game harder than Hide & Seek! Her Maud sense makes the normal game too easy for her!
It strikes me as really weird that a lot of non-American types of English spell apologize & realize with Ss instead of Zs even though they were originally spelled with Zs. Not saying you have to spell those words with Zs, but this particular detail really bugs my mind.
I hope no one from England ever seriously lords over some sort of "we're the original" or "we're the true form of" English mentality. You know, since all the dialects have mutated so much.
I have a Twitter if you're into that.
I advise against looking at it if you don't want to think of me as weird.
I also advise against looking at it if you do want to think of me as weird.
in any case it's
@WonOverToo
Update:I actually really recommend not looking at it, because I gained the right to vote at the worst possible time.
Recently I read a story that had improper character tags. When I told the author they seemed to be totally uncool about it. In the comments I showed them an image that pointed out the surplus character tag (& admittedly my dissatisfaction with its presence), & the author then replied to me with a doctored image of my comment removing the presence of the tag on the image (& only on the image, the tag remained on the actual story)(they also missed a corner of the tag when they erased it too).