Kamil 315 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 Yo yo yo, whassup? Hey there, I'm new to The Herd (so new that I haven't even caught up with all the episodes... I think I'm only about halfway through the second season). However, I have long enjoyed the derivative works produced by the MLP fandom in various forms, and personally consider the Brony phenomenon a stunning example of all that is good about the Internet (though that's not to say that individual Bronies can't embody some of the bad things as well). As for myself, I currently attend the University of Oklahoma as a Computer Science major, as a musician I play the Trumpet and have also performed on the electric guitar and bass, and as a gamer I mostly enjoy action and RPGs, though basically anything outside of sports is worth a shot. I also stay away from RTS and fighting games mostly because I'm not very good at them. One more thing: regardless of what anyone else may say, I believe that the sentence "I do not feel well." refers to the speaker believing that he lacks adequate emotional reactions (i.e. "feelings"), and that "I do not feel good." is the sentence that should be used to state that the speaker's senses (i.e. what he feels) indicate something about him is not right, usually to indicate possible illness. (Note that the former can also be used for having a poor sense of touch, while the latter can also be used as an alternative to "I feel evil.") 2 This space intentionally left blank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radiance64 7,053 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 Greetings and welcome to the herd and MLP Forums, I hope you enjoy your time here! http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ix7vrluEm4E Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Standard User 2,127 December 31, 2012 Share December 31, 2012 One more thing: regardless of what anyone else may say, I believe that the sentence "I do not feel well." refers to the speaker believing that he lacks adequate emotional reactions (i.e. "feelings"), and that "I do not feel good." is the sentence that should be used to state that the speaker's senses (i.e. what he feels) indicate something about him is not right, usually to indicate possible illness. (Note that the former can also be used for having a poor sense of touch, while the latter can also be used as an alternative to "I feel evil.") ^ That right there makes me like you. A lot. WELCOME to the Forums! We're glad you decided to join the Dark Side Herd, and you've come to the best place on the Internet to integrate yourself into the community. You're a musician, as am I! I wish I could play trumpet, though. I'd like to learn. Who are your favorite artists/bands? Anyways, welcome again and enjoy your stay! Allow me to present you with your first brohoof. - Kolth oOo RIP Forums Writing Centre ;_; oOo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kamil 315 December 31, 2012 Author Share December 31, 2012 ^ That right there makes me like you. A lot. WELCOME to the Forums! We're glad you decided to join the Dark Side Herd, and you've come to the best place on the Internet to integrate yourself into the community. You're a musician, as am I! I wish I could play trumpet, though. I'd like to learn. Who are your favorite artists/bands? Anyways, welcome again and enjoy your stay! Allow me to present you with your first brohoof. - Kolth Thanks for all that! As for that question, my favorite musician is Carlos Santana and my favorite band is Seether, but I have too many other bands I like to list them all. A "representative sample" would include: Dragonforce, BigBang, Breaking Benjamin, Bowling for Soup, Disturbed, Cantonese Traffic, Bon Jovi, and Miracle of Sound. This space intentionally left blank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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