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Man, that's ...damned rough. I'll show myself out the door now.
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I immediately clicked this thread cause I didn't wanna wait until I had something relevant to say~ ...ok but really. You wanna see impatience, come to Turkey and try idling five nanoseconds after the light turns green. The first horn will be blaring continuously in less than a Planck time. Apparently it's the same in Germany, but only because they're so narrowly focused on the rules. I remember it happening when visiting Cologne; the light turned red for us but my mother's bad knee prevented us from hurrying, a bus practically run us over immediately when the light went green for them.
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There really isn't much fanfare about it but, happy Men's Day to my fellow males, who often don't get the recognition they deserve for their hard work and sometimes lose a lot of well-being (even life) to very high expectations.
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@Lord Valtasar@Yoshi89@Steve Piranha
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It snow big deal, overall it's nice; Unless you must go, then you pay a price. As OP so adroitly expresses; Snow is fun but ice sure ain', Nor are frostbite or sickness; Though it can be worth the pain. (I just realized that "ain't" and "pain" partly rhymed, so I decided halfway through the post to do something with it-) Also sometimes, salt makes it worse - it melts the snow, but then the water re-freezes into ice.
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Starlight might've been captured, and Discord idk maybe he was off somewhere hanging out with space lizards from Andromeda... Actually, thinking back, Discord might've been discreetly feeding off of the chaos Storm King created. Once he saw Fluttershy was doing alright with her friends, he would've let the plot run its course.
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IT'S HERE! TRANSFER INFORMATION FOR 1.13.2
Feather Spiral replied to Perish Song's topic in Server Information and Help
IGN: Fissy_Quill Would like my cliffside house transferred~ from: -71225 97 -19854 (coords inside, you'll see the wool when you come out) to: x y z I wanna keep the following heads (the Halloween candies can go) 1-4/ food: burger, soda, hotdog, iced tea 5/ microwave 6/ popcorn 7/ Earth globe 8/ 2018 Valentine's bear head 9/ slime head 10/ Lucario head Also question: will entities transfer? tamed wolves and cats for example? Thanks~<3- 47 replies
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I had two dreams last night, unfortunately I completely forgot the first one by the time I woke up. The second one, I was Spider-Man meeting some obscure historical person, whom I knew well for some reason. Anyway, I held him against me with one arm and used the other to web-swing around; the sensation was first scary, then exhilarating. The city was full of huge structures, some new (mostly towers) and some old (like a bridge with beautiful carvings beneath it and on the pylons). The man commented on how big everything was, and I replied with "yep, gigantism is trendy again nowadays~" or something similar. We ended up in some sorta racetrack, upside-down with water flowing thru (think Aquatic Capitol in Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity), where I struggled to go against the current a bit. Afterwards, I tried swinging across a lake mottled with small wooded islands, but it was tough to stay up with nothing to attach my webs to, tho somehow I kept going slowly. Someone was making huge waves there, we had no idea why, until I spotted some of the islands were burning. The waves struck the closest ones and put out the fires there, but there were more further down my path. After a narrow doorway (or two cliffs facing each other very close?), I saw why; there was a volcano erupting, and sending out half-molten boulders. It actually seemed very controlled; some sort of searchlight illuminated me, then the volcano hurled one of its burning rocks. I put the historical man somewhere safe, then started a boss battle where I'd use my web to sling those rocks back to the volcano. Sadly I woke up before I could find out whether my technique had been successful.
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People are still referencing my MLP avatar when sending anon hate or insulting me publicly simply because of a disagreement. Believe it or not, it's usually "tumblr feminist" girls - I'd expect feminists to appreciate people watching this show, with strong female leads countering hate with sympathy.
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Have you ever gotten stung by bees?
Feather Spiral replied to EpicEnergy's topic in General Discussion
A few times as an infant... like that time when I reached for my action figure without looking, felt something on my finger and spotted a tiny black speck right before it fell off. Luckily for me, I have a mother with a background in medicine capable of tending to various injuries. -
I joined in the very early days of MLP Forums, before the whole Poniverse thing... IIRC I was one of the folks Feld0 invited over to his forum in the days following its creation. Then, at some point, I decided to leave because the place was taking up too much of my time and I had several IRL commitments. Now, after a few years of absence, I've returned to lurk for the most part, but also post once in a while.
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I'll admit I sometimes forgot about the show itself, and haven't brought myself to watching an episode in months now. But it helped me discover a whole new community, where I can feel like I belong, as well as inspire me to write and draw. The show and its fanbase have always had a special place in my heart ever since I discovered it on a yoshi fan forum. What did you last eat for lunch?
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Thinking up good rhymes can be a grind; But when artblock puts me in a bind And I have pent-up stress to unwind, Poetry can be medicine, I find. Inspiration can be quite the struggle; Sometimes, I just wait for it to bubble. Though the words are difficult to juggle, When I succeed, it makes the fun double! By being creative, I no longer see red Or feel too blue to enjoy life; instead, I will happily munch on gingerbread Until it's time for me to go to bed.
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Your rhymes are something this pegasus commends! While common, to the point of ubiquity, Tales of friends saving the world in equity Are extremely inspiring stories indeed; Something many modern citizens need. Nowadays, it's trendy to just live alone; Working yourself all day to the bone, Only to work more once you're home, Until your mouth is frothing with foam. We should accept your social needs, Which our nature inherently breeds; Your family, and friendships you build, Exist to help; they would be thrilled! I want to write more, but it's late; my energy runs low. Let me call this a day, and rest until I regain my glow.
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Depends on the context, but my go-to answer is cheesecake, preferably with speculoos biscuits. Who last called you on your cell phone?
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That was a long verse, mine in comparison feel boney; ...Nah, I've nothing to say, just felt like defusing your trap.
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What do you do when the electricity goes out?
Feather Spiral replied to Luigi's topic in General Discussion
That actually sounds amazing, now I wish I lived with you. I think I'm gonna put my lantern someplace easy to access. I should remember to grab it the next time power goes out, and flaunt it throughout the house. -
Meh, not a whole lot... just EVERY OTHER DAY OF SCHOOL from primary to halfway thru middle school. As the quiet type, I was a target of choice for bullies. They always knew I wouldn't speak to the teacher about it. Because honestly, I didn't even know you were supposed to tell the teacher about it. It got even worse when we moved abroad, after the first grade of middle school (that's 6th grade, in both Turkish and French systems). Being a Turkish kid in a school full of French kids, if you know the history between the two countries, can be rough to say the least.
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Do you still sleep with a teddy bear/stuffed animal?
Feather Spiral replied to swordsman's topic in General Discussion
There was another thread about plushies, where I talked about my donkey Samson and his new shark friend Timothy. I always keep Samson tucked under an arm while I sleep; unless I'm on a trip, cause only Timothy can fit into a bag. :c -
What do you do when the electricity goes out?
Feather Spiral replied to Luigi's topic in General Discussion
I can play a board game with family, do things on my tablet (or my laptop if I already have it on), or read a book if I've nothing else to do. I can also take advantage to do some art, like these Jenga builds I did a few months back. If it's meal time, I can fix myself a quick sandwich and a glass of water (or a soda). If it's warm (but not too hot) outside, I'll maybe go out for some air. If it's cold, I'll slip on some extra clothing, maybe even wrap myself in a blanket. If it's dark and I have to do stuff (like goin to the bathroom), I grab the rechargeable flashlight that's always next to my bed. I also have one of those lanterns where you put a tiny candle inside, I should probably use it more often. -
Sparing time for self-care is like blowing a gong; I can do it, but it fails to achieve its purpose Of making me ready to face life's difficulties. Adult life is quicker to leave me a sourpuss, Despite all the consideration for my faculties. Many of you probably know this old song. I wish there were some way for introverts To refill batteries without feeling pointless; Because thinking of time wasted hurts, Yet when I wish to tell others, I'm voiceless. I hope for this to someday become wrong.
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Yea, pretty much to show status. The whole "why live in [structure] when anybody can make an effort to get in" doesn't really hold water in real-world conditions though. In case you guys missed, humans can't just fly over or teleport through obstacles. Sure, anyone can break a window, but you can pay extra money to get more resistant glass. You can also get taller fences, maybe with sharp tops, to prevent people jumping over them. Not sure how anyone can just crawl in or unlock the door, they'd need lockpicking expertise (unless you leave your door unlocked, then a credit card or plastic sheet is enough), much less that "super-hidden underground bunker". I kinda sorta see what you mean by that, yeah, someone with the necessary skill can access any place. But isn't it worth lowering that risk, by making it harder to achieve? We live in closed and locked houses, and don't reveal our address to just anybody who asks, because that helps keep us safe. It doesn't nullify the danger, but considerably restricts the pool of people who can force their way in. Instead of having millions of people who know our address and living habits, we only have a handful of really determined (and some very lucky) potential intruders. That doesn't apply in, say, Canterlot with all its magic-capable population.
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450604 well I also see the word 'then'
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Anthro and Non-Anthro Creatures
Feather Spiral replied to Wonderbolt Slipstream's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
I'm guessing a fine analogy would be humans vs chimps. Although, I gotta point out, even non-anthro animals in the MLP world were shown to have advanced intelligence. We know the sheep and cows can talk, yet they're still used as livestock (not necessarily for food, and certainly not for their meat). Even the animals kept as "pets" are obviously capable of not only understanding speech (despite not speaking themselves); but also logical and emotional intelligence to figure out how to, say, help Spike stay hidden by feeding him a gem to silence his growling stomach, after he spent a whole episode neglecting them - or come to the gentle pink-maned pegasus for rather rough (almost martial and visibly painful) chiropractic care. I'd be curious to hear someone explain this in a rational way that makes sense in-universe. Did the ponies, dragons, and certain other creatures mysteriously receive intelligence (draconequus magic may be a candidate for this...)? Did that magic cause some of that intelligence to "spill" into the other animals around them, simply by proximity at first, and later via emotional attachment to the ones they've been using? Furthermore, why was that one town full of non-equine creatures; surely there must be places populated by their kin, so did those particular individuals get cast out? -
My dad may know, but even if I thought of asking him, I'd keep forgetting it... 450 315 times.
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