@Bad: Well, I don't want to shame you, but I do want it to see the light of day. My offer to help/collaborate still stands. And if you'd like to show your progress, maybe our feedback would help.
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@Bad then LET THE SHAME COMMENCE!
I'm very unmotivated too. Hell, I think most internet nerds are.
I am and always will be the optimist. The hoper of far-flung hopes and dreamer of improbable dreams.
@Bad I like what you've written so far, though I think you should be more consistent with indenting/spaces between paragraphs. (Though it is a relatively minor complaint)
Hey, you know those teenage dragons from "Dragon Quest"? What do you think the chances are that they'll be showing up again, this time at Ponyville? After all, Spike did make the ill-advised decision of telling them where he lived....
Fridge Horror, folks!
Oh, Equestria, we stand on guard for thee!
Ponies start mysteriously vanishing, belches heard coming from somewhere unknown...
Can you see the world like I do? Can you smile away the pain? Can you feel the cool wind blowing? Can you smell the coming rain?
I have to say, I'm looking forward to the upcoming comic book. Has the My Little Pony franchise ever gotten a full-fledged comic before? If it hasn't, then it's something I don't think anyone would have ever expected would see the light of day two years ago.
I'm very unmotivated too. Hell, I think most internet nerds are.
It's so depressing when you work hard on something and then noone even comments on it.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Dalek: To be fair, creative works in general take a lot of effort and chances are people will even hear about it, much less give it a chance, tend to be pretty bad.
I have a feeling it will put a lot of my wild mass guess to rest.
Sings Hush Now Quiet Now to Dottie's WM Gs.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
@Bad: Pretty good so far! As I said, my offer still stands.
Unity of the Sun Mare
Hey, that reminds me. Is there anyone here who wants to paly my MLP Portal GBA game that hasn't already?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.