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VioletHeart77


"Perhaps imagination is only intelligence having fun." -George Scialabba

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  • 425 weeks
    A Pattern . . .

    So the Season 5 premiere gave us this . . .


    And the Season 5 finale gave us this . . .


    . . . Yeah, it's probably nothing. :ajsmug:

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  • 435 weeks
    Why Fimfiction?

    I've been asking myself this question a lot lately.

    When I joined this website almost six months ago, I had just days earlier created an account of Fanfiction.net. I had an MLP fan novel in the works, but until then I had figured it would be redundant to join Fimfiction.net when Fanfiction had such a wide variety of fandoms, including MLP.

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  • 436 weeks
    In Loving Memory

    "I saw my baby
    Crying hard as babe could cry,
    What could I do?
    My baby's love had gone
    And left my baby blue,
    Nobody knew . . . "

    David Bowie

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    0 comments · 280 views
  • 438 weeks
    Clyde and the Visit from Santa Hooves

    Happy Day-After-Hearth's Warming! In the spirit of the season, I'd like to share with you a holiday poem I recently wrote, which was inspired by Clyde's Tales, an awesome open-collab anthology compiled by Salivanth, which you should definitely check out if you haven't already.

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  • 438 weeks
    Heartwarming Tales for Hearth's Warming

    It's the most wonderful time of the year! What better way to celebrate than to curl up by the fire with your favorite tablet and read some Hearth's Warming stories? Here I'm going to share with you some of my favorites that I've found this holiday season.

    Doctor, It's Cold Outside
    By VioletHeart3899

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Jan
11th
2016

In Loving Memory · 12:50pm Jan 11th, 2016

"I saw my baby
Crying hard as babe could cry,
What could I do?
My baby's love had gone
And left my baby blue,
Nobody knew . . . "

David Bowie

1947-2016

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