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GEROMY

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  1. I think he meant to simply edit the history to make it a bit more detailed, and to also include a backstory for this RP as well; something that connects him to it.
  2. Yeah, that's very true. But it seems like if a villain comes, it walks over everybody until some force of either friendship or love trounces them. So, actually, I suppose they are very prepared XD
  3. Yeah, but they goofed countless times XD They aren't exactly prepared, but they'll always find their way out of a bind.
  4. Also, many lulz were had reading this. I'm surprised more people didn't point out how humorously this was written. Although, it might just be my sense of humor.
  5. Looooool That's a shame. I luckily never actually had that happen to me yet. I agree. I really liked it to be honest. It made me really question the whole game's story in general as well. I don't think Edmund could have came up with a better ending.
  6. I'm going to have to agree. Slender was atmospheric, but Amnesia topped it in that sense as well. I found it to be rather dull once I realized how to avoid getting Slenderman "all up in yo grill." To be fair, though, Slender was made in fourteen days and was free, so in the end it does deserve some credit.
  7. Ah, you managed to get down via a trapdoor? Noice. Satan is pretty difficult. They updated his counterpart boss in Wrath of the Lamb, but I'm not sure which is harder. at first, the counterpart was a pushover. But now it seems to be much harder.
  8. Indeed. But then again, if you get the tick, you're screwed XD What did you think of the 'Srsly Fo Realz' ending?
  9. The Womb IS very difficult. after you beat The Womb, you can then enjoy beating it again nine more times, to unlock even MORE stuff. Wait until you do ten. Then you've got two different worlds, and tons more achievements and unlockables (providing you have Wrath of the Lamb. Without it, things will still be unlocked, but not nearly as much) But I agree. The items, bosses and enemies in the game are amazingly designed. They're a cross between grotesque and cute, which is probably the most amazing combination ever. The story itself too, while at first seeming very simplistic, is actually very deep and ambiguous, the true, true, TRUE ending is left up for your own interpretation.
  10. Hoorah! Thank you. I am genuinely looking forward to this. Are you searching for twelve people exactly, or is that a maximum/minimum sort of thing?
  11. And it would be the greatest My Little Pony episode *sighs* eeeeeeeeveeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr <: D
  12. Amnesia is much, much more scary. I took breaks before I saw my first monster because I was so immersed XD Whenever I would hear that growl, and the screen would go all wonky, I'd run in a room, close the door, stare at the wall as my brain leaks out my ear. It's genuinely a fantastic game. But, after I understood the AI, the mechanics etc., I was no longer scared. You can actually jump around them in circles and they will continually miss. Eventually they will hit you, though. Nonetheless, Slender was an atmospheric game, but Amnesia had much more fond memories.
  13. I was always fine with the term, only because I refrained myself from delving into it. Brony means, to me, the kind of people who love and tolerate, and enjoy MLP: FiM. Not bro, or pony. But I do agree with you whole-heartily. When people destroy the word, it leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth. Brony, essentially, to me, means a wide arrange of things. It just means... Hmmm... it means all of us, being a community, genuinely caring. I was on other 'brony' forums, and it felt more like a 'people who liked ponies' forum. That doesn't sound bad, nor is it, but I feel like there's just a bit of... Not of us. I know this is a mouthful, and I know people on here state that they prefer to refer to themselves as the latter term, but to me they're Bronies. I know someone earlier stated this, but they displayed such an abundance of kindness, confidence, and, well, love and tolerance that I feel as though they are Bronies. I can honestly say that I'm genuinely comfortable, because everyone on here are, in my spiritual and emotional opinion, Bronies. Tl;dr, Brony is simply a term that after saying it so much, loses the 'bro' and the 'pony', and became its own term.
  14. I actually find it pretty damn hilarious. Not in a belittling sense, or in a hurtful sense, but the very idea that so many people are hating on the idea of clopping, thus making themselves the epitome of hypocrites. In what way, you ask? Love and tolerate. A constant, constant meme and code that we are supposed to live by, and yet most of us cannot even tolerate each other's quirks and fetishes; and we are of the same community. That is what I find hilarious.
  15. I agree, although, if they're trying to be humorous, I find the jumpscares hilarious. After I'm done yelping, of course.
  16. GEROMY

    writing Yellowness

    That's very true. The ending is usually when everything sort of comes together. I have it in mind, but I fear it would become much too convoluted But in the end, it's all up for the individual to interpret it. No interpretation is wrong. I'm also glad you enjoyed it, thank you.
  17. I can honestly say I wouldn't. At least not now. I still have a girl I'd like to woo, and as inviting and magnificent being a pony in Equestria sounds, I can honestly say it wouldn't match her.
  18. This sounds like it'd be very fun. I'd love to join! I would like to use my character Jet Stream (http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/jet-stream-r1442) if that would be okay. Prologue for this RP: Jet Stream was visiting Ponyville once again. He had to run some errands for what he considers his adoptive father, but was stirred deeply by the Everfree Forest. He had been experiencing a writer's block, but it wasn't a natural one. He couldn't quite put it into words, but it was emotionally draining. He felt that somewhere in the forest was the inspiration he needed for an amazing story.
  19. The game is pretty cheap for only five dollars, you should consider purchasing it. It's actually insanely cheap, I'd spend five times as much on that game.
  20. My favorite Disney movies would have to be: Alice in Wonderland, The Aristocats, The Little Mermaid, and Tarzan.
  21. A fantastic game. It is a spinoff of the original Biblical tale of the same name. It is a dualstick shooter with elements of a roguelike, with bits of the original Zelda thrown in. As for story, Isaac's mother believes she hears the voice of God, demanding her to sacrifice her son to prove she loves Him above all else. Isaac escapes into his basement to find that it is filled with droves of mutated creatures, in which he fights back by pelting them with tears or sometimes other bodily fluids. The goal is to find items to mutate Isaac into a stronger being to face the stronger enemies ahead, and, eventually, his mother. (There's even more to the story, but I wouldn't want to spoil it. Having 100%'d it (not including Wrath of the Lamb) I am up for any kind of discussion. (I know the just of Wrath of the Lamb as well)) If you've played it, share your experiences!
  22. This game. Oh God yes. The atmosphere, and the scares, and the fear. Mother of God, this game is golden. But, actually, I really enjoyed the story too. All in all, this game is just a gem. (Prison was the scariest part for me)
  23. GEROMY

    writing Yellowness

    Thank you very much. I'm not quite finished, though. (In case you didn't know. I should specify nonetheless) There's a lot of symbolism and ambiguity. How did you interpret it?
  24. GEROMY

    Jet Stream

    Jet Stream
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