I'm bored and lonely · 7:13pm Jun 23rd, 2016
What the fuck am I doing with my life? I thought I could do more things this summer now that I can drive but I was wrong. I'm just complaining on the internet.
What the fuck am I doing with my life? I thought I could do more things this summer now that I can drive but I was wrong. I'm just complaining on the internet.
I've been with this community since 2014 and just made an account a little while ago and just made a blog now that just shows how absolutely god dam lazy I am. Buut I like talking about fallout equestria so if y'all wanna talk about it I'm down
Thankfully, both of us are OK. He means the world to me. The sad thing was that I was really close to my house when this happened.
Oh wait, never mind. I just found them.
Anyway, this.
Jim Sterling is a man. And he is quite a man when it comes to video games. Jim Sterling is a YouTuber who does video games on his channel. Oh, you say that isn't interesting? That everyone does that pretty much on YouTube now? Well, you're right, but Jim Sterling has one thing that a lot of those other folks don't have.
He has a stern and nigh unchangeable belief that video games are works of art. And...he's right.
If you saw the post I put a few nights back, you'll know things haven't been going that well for me. I'm still upset and frustrated, but I've managed to get an extension on my college work and am catching up with the class. I can't go back in time and get my contest entry in like I wanted, but I'll take what I can at this point...
This is gonna be a long one and a special one (with good news at the bottom!)
As many of you have probably noticed, I am not straight. And I've increasingly, especially really recently, been a lot more open and honest about that online, that is. However that was not always the case, and it's taken me awhile to get to a place where I can even briefly mention it here, where I know my parents won't find out, without being downright terrified. IRL is a different story.
In the dark, dark, dark
Can't see
In the dark, dark, dark
Can you see me?
In the dark, dark, dark
Hear something
In the dark, dark, dark
Something's coming
In the dark, dark, dark
A light
In the dark, dark, dark
It's so bright
Not so dark, dark, dark
Take your hand
Not so dark, dark, dark
Helping me stand
No longer dark, dark, dark
See your face
No longer dark, dark, dark
Your beautiful face
No longer dark, dark, dark
Dare to try
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*Insert shoo-wap-doo-wap-doo here*
Yep.
Been trying to write for about a week now. Can't seem to get anything down that I can update. (Well, not counting Switcharootaloo of course, because that's silly and oh who cares.) So I've been trying to find inspiration with one of the new games I got.
I’m pretty sure I’ve used every genre tag this site has except the crossover tag.
This one might or might not be short, just depends on how much I go on and on. So get yourself a drink and kick back
while we learn about a Ford Econoline with an P0720 code.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
From Ryan Grim at the Intercept:
"Elsa, come on!"
Elsa smiled gingerly as she watched her younger sister skip across the snow, though it became more difficult as the snow began to grow deeper. Winter had come earlier than in more recent years, but Elsa never minded it that much. She was just glad to be able to be near her sister.
So, it seems the season finale was released by the UK as a result of unknown silliness. (Supposedly intentionally?) So I went ahead and watched it. It was pretty fun. I have some few thoughts about the episode, so let's get to them.
So I had this whole big spiel planned out, but on second thought, I think I can condense this all to a much shorter list of bullet points.
-MLP, I have recently realized, is not the show I keep wanting it to be. To be brutally honest, it's pretty shallow.
-The characters do have some depth to them, but it's not as much as people claim, and they don't develop so much as their personality shifts depending on the writer and the season.
I'm very, very sorry. A declaration like that typed out on a phone in front of a river is very scary. As an author who wanted to have his blog either be for comedy or stories, I feel it was very rude to drop that out of nowhere.
Also, not dead.
Writers have been busy little bees, so it is time for me to be a big busybody.
Today’s stories:
Out of the Loop by OkemosBrony
As I Lay Smiling by shortskirtsandexplosions
Eternity by Taialin
Dead Nuthatch by Present Perfect
Yesterday, All My Tavis Seemed So Far Away by shortskirtsandexplosions