Random Game Review: To The Moon · 10:15am Dec 18th, 2014
(aka, "Nyer's finally playing through some of the many, many games he bought in Humble Bundles over the past few years.")
(aka, "Nyer's finally playing through some of the many, many games he bought in Humble Bundles over the past few years.")
Saw this on some random dude's blog... and I thought, well, why the hell not.
Rules:
1) Choose 2-10 characters that are in a relationship.
2) Don't change the questions.
3) Let your characters answer.
4) Tag 5-10 people
5) Have fun.
Characters:
Flitter (Flitter), Misty Cloud (Fallout Equestria: The Daily Unlife)
Yes, here we are again, with another random...
Wait. This one is not about a game? Even worse, it's not even about something free? Nyerguds, what are you doing? Stahp!
Nope. Still doing it! Here's Andy Weir's "The Martian"! Why? Because SCIENCE!
A couple of days ago, I had a big box waiting for me when I came home from work. I knew exactly what was in it, though; I'd been expecting it for months.
So, here they are... the Dead Tree Format versions of Fallout: Equestria, bundled into two volumes:
Two thousand upvotes.
That's quite an amazing feat... and, honestly, I don't see that as just my feat; it's something you all did. Thank you for reading my story, and special thanks to anyone who spread the word about it to others. I couldn't have gotten there without all of you
That's right! I'm utterly bored, don't feel like reading or writing much, and thus, it's time to go over another batch of these.
Yup. Common Errors. The bane of every writer, and, more importantly, of me, whenever I read through the writings of these writers. The stuff I see the most highly rated and famed authors still doing wrong. And so, we get to another batch of self-editing hints! As always, Twist is ready to serve as bullet point in the list!
Looks like my ghoul story is getting some love!
Nitoka, who had already done a reading of the first chapter of Fallout Equestria: Dark Shores, now added The Daily Unlife to his work list!
His glorious reading of the introduction chapter can be found here:
Yep, it's finally come to this. A person in their twenties can still pretend to be somewhat "in their youth" and all that, but I guess after you pass that, there's really no use pretending. I just officially passed the "you most likely lived one third of your life" threshold. Sigh
On an unrelated note, my niece is exactly 3.5 years old today! Yay!
(She's so considerate. Born on a day that made sure her godfather will never forget her birthday )
(Obviously sung to the magnificent Major-General's Song )
I'm not the very model of a changeling, that I do admit
I've studied pony habits from the mundane to the intimate
And though that seems quite obvious to turn into a benefit
Instead of stealing love I found it necessary to commit
The Hive I've left for twenty years, I know, it's inconsiderate
I've gotten all that love and simply didn't do a thing with it
But here aside my lovely wife I know I'm happy as can be