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OverTheStars

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  1. Night pony all the way! I like doing fun things during the day, but I like relaxing during the night a lot more. No noises, no expectations, no work...very peaceful! Plus I could always use more sleep
  2. Good question...probably both! I also like those chocolates that are filled with strawberry cream, but I don't get them often cuz they're so fancy
  3. I like anything chocolate, especially if it's a strawberry and chocolate combo!
  4. Yeah, black tea is way too harsh for me to drink plain and I don't drink it often, but when I do it's one of the only teas that I do use plain sugar for
  5. I love either Fudgesicles or those strawberry shortcake ones.
  6. I'd probably say Applejack. Out of all of them I think she would be the best about contributing to chores, utilities, etc. As long as you do your part as well, I think she'd be easy to get along with.
  7. I think I'd settle down in Ponyville, it seems like a peaceful small town with a tight knit community, so it'd be nice to live there. I'd be open to other places though, but I probably wouldn't want to permanently live in a large city or kingdom. Too much noise and hustle.
  8. I would make it an entirely separate universe, but reusing some characters from previous generations with design and personality changes. Sort of like what happened with Twilight or Rainbow Dash through different generations. I think fantasy is usually what works best for the series so I'd keep that element, but maybe give it a different vibe than Equestria? It's difficult to say because G4 did such a thorough job at building it's own magical world that it's difficult to make another without it just feeling like it could be another part of G4. I don't really want a continuation of G4 because I feel like it's just complete, I think any more would just be dragging it out. I might be open to some of the comics being adapted (an animated adaptation of the Transformers and MLP crossover would give me LIFEEE), but not as a series.
  9. With tea I typically use honey only and occasionally milk, depending on the kind of tea. I think the taste is better than sugar. For coffee, I'll flavor it with anything, I like it really sweet.
  10. Sailor Saturn is my absolute favorite
  11. I don't think I'd mind it, but I barely ever tan, just burn. At most I might get a few shades tanner, but my skin doesn't really tan a lot from only the sun.
  12. If you're into collecting and really like the designs, I'd say keep it. If you aren't in need of money, it makes the most sense to just hold onto it. If you're in need of money later on you can always sell it then, but I understand the feeling of stressing over money or having the tendency to keep things you don't need. In this case, it's something that does hold actual value and that you're passionate about though, so you should be fine.
  13. Overslept...I feel HORRIBLE. It will be a long, long day...

  14. Probably not...I don't doubt that living in Equestria and going on the same adventures as my Ponysona would be a wonderful adventure, but I don't want to suddenly leave this world forever. This world isn't perfect and there's a lot of bad things here, but I don't want to leave my family and friends since I still have things I want to do and goals to achieve. I would prefer the option to be somehow reincarnated as a pony in the far future
  15. Way too much. All the shows/videos I enjoy are online, so even if I have them on in the background while doing other stuff, I'd still count it as internet time. I also have to be on the internet for school as well, which adds up.
  16. Neapolitan! I've been wanting to do it for a while since I have naturally brown hair, so I'd just add pink and cream-colored streaks. I love Neapolitan color schemes a lot as well.
  17. I don't think immaturity always has to be inherently bad (a lot of people would consider watching cartoons immature, after all), but some negative immature traits are - Spreading lies/gossip about unimportant things. Who cares if someone buys their clothes from Walmart or if they aren't following someone on social media? A lot of times it's just needlessly malicious about things that don't hurt anyone. - Being rude to someone about their style. I genuinely don't understand why people would ever judge someone over being goth/preppy/scene/"basic". I have styles that I like and dislike, but I'm never going to be mean to someone based solely on their aesthetic or call them ugly because of it. - Taking out anger on undeserving people. I understand feeling upset and having little patience because of it, but it's extremely important to be able to say "Hey, I'm feeling overwhelmed/angry right now, is it okay if I have some alone time?". A lot of people just don't do that and as a result blow up at people who didn't do anything wrong. It's definitely a sign of emotional immaturity and a lack of emotional regulation. It's okay to struggle with these things, but it's not okay to hurt others because of it.
  18. What the title says. I do not (usually) enjoy my school's lunches. Except for when we get cheesy garlic bread and fry day, which is essentially a ginormous plate of empty carbs, but meh it's tasty. I also like brunch for lunch since they let us take apple juice instead of an unripe fruit or slimy carrot sticks. Does apple juice count as fruit? Maybe? Anyways. This is turkey and mashed potatoes. The square thing on the side of the first pic is stuffing (I think). Surprisingly it's not as bad as it looks. Yes, I have willingly eaten this. The nachos aren't always bad, but sometimes there's this watery mud at the bottom. Cheeseburger calzone (ft. my Starshine sticker). This WAS rancid haha. Cheesy garlic bread bonus. I actually like it, but you can see the grease bubbling on top. It almost looks soapy? Anyways, that's all. I found these pictures in my gallery and thought it'd be fun to make a blog post about it.
  19. I'm. So. Hungry.

  20. Hearts! But if we have to work with them in geometry then a square. Very easy.
  21. I don't care much for the later seasons anyways, so the villains being watered down isn't surprising because of the general downgrade in quality. What I'll have to disagree with is that more casual settings and slice of life can't have high stakes. In real life, bad and scary things happen and emotions can run high. Just because the entire world isn't at stake doesn't necessarily mean there aren't any stakes at all. Think of negative things in your own life, arguments you may have gotten into, people who are important to you, etc. In the grand scheme of things, they might not seem like much, but to you and those around you they likely mean a lot. If a show can really get you to care about the character, regardless of the setting, then it doesn't matter how large the stakes are in the grand scheme of things because you're still invested in the character's well-being. I'll use Nana as an example, even though the characters are just ordinary people, as you watch and begin to connect to the characters you start to care about the character's and their futures. Even though there's not 1000 lives or a kingdom at stake, you still feel upset at the idea of one of them ending up in a toxic relationship. Or even though there's no magic or combat, you still really hope that a character is able to get out of an abusive situation. Not every story has to be about saving the world, even most Shounen anime usually hone in on things such as the characters' family or lives in order to get you to care, because even though the whole world might be at risk, you still don't have a reason to care unless you're investes in the characters in that world. I would also argue that the earlier seasons of MLP are a great example of how slice of life and adventure go together. The earlier seasons are the most well-liked, and the majority of episodes are based on slice of life problems alongside adventure and magic. Chrysalis' writing in the later seasons wasn't the fault of trying to combine slice of life and action (the first few seasons proved you can do it and do it well), but the result of poor writing that can be seen through various elements of the later seasons. Both slice of life and adventure have always been a part of FiM, and if you remove one then it's not FiM anymore.
  22. I can't really speak on Dragonball at all, I haven't watched it and I don't really plan to. But I do agree that most the interest for me when it comes to action is how the characters use their ability, not just how much raw power they have.
  23. Styling my ponies' hair and arranging them Walking anywhere with my friends Watching cartoons and drinking cocoa on a rainy day (we have a lot of those where I am) Talking to my mom Napping Drawing
  24. When I was little I had a lot of issues with sleeping. I hated going to bed for that reason since I'd just be laying in the dark bored. Nowadays I fall asleep really quick and sleep like a rock for a little, but then wake up way too early and struggle with getting back to sleep.
  25. My main problem isn't really with dramatic fight scenes, but with boring storytelling. I'm actually okay with some slice of life or "soap opera" type stories if the characters are interesting, the only thing that really turns me off of a show is if it's just one dimensional characters that I can't bring myself to care about (or if the show tries to lazily slap on some tragic backstory to make us care) and when it values those dramatic fight scenes over all character writing and pacing. An example of a Shounen anime/manga I really liked was Fullmetal Alchemist, both Brotherhood and the og, because of how great the characters and dynamics were. The story was told well I think and even though the characters go through a lot of bad stuff, we still care about them aside from that. The way that alchemy worked in that universe was genuinely interesting and the characters felt like actually developing people. I don't like a lot of slice of life since I agree some parts tend to meander (unless it's a comedy that I actually find funny), but I love some animes like Nana or Princess Jellyfish because even though it's not some grand epic adventure with magic, there's still really interesting and relatable characters that I want to watch. That being said, those are just my tastes. When it comes to media I'm someone who tends to gravitate towards stories that focus more on characters and storytelling than just action. Because of that I'm okay with more casual settings and scenarios as long as the characters are interesting and engaging. Also sometimes whether I like an anime is totally random. Like I really loved Saint Seiya even though that show IS purely action and a bunch of pretty boys beating each other up
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