Hey everyone. Holy crap, Ginger actually started reading Fallout Equestria? What changed your mind?
Hey, did your aunt ever comment on it?
Hi, Crow.
I've been expressing a desire to read it for ages, I just couldn't read it over a computer screen.
@Bad I can only read one sodding thing at a time!
edited 15th Feb '12 12:53:25 PM by gingerninja666
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
Now that I think about it, I don't know of anyone that actually dislikes Twilight Sparkle.
There's just not really much to dislike about Twilight. She's nice, funny, cute, and rarely does anything stupid that messes things up. Of all the Mane Cast, she's the only one who doesn't really have any glaring flaws (well, Applejack comes close). She did go nuts
[1] that one time, but it was done in a way that made everyone feel sorry for her rather than get pissed off.
Pick Game Of Thrones, it is MUCH better then FE. In every way.
I'd love to second this but I haven't read any of FE.
edited 15th Feb '12 12:56:16 PM by Bluespade
If I die tomorrow/ I'll be alright/ because I believe/ that after we're gone/ the spirit carries on.
One thing at a time? I remember in my manic youth I would cycle through three books simultaneously. Even now i'ts a back and forth between Tintin and The Dresden Files.
I analyze "Geek Culture" here.
When All Else Fails, worry, that's the 14 way.
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They're all stacked, that's how I see it....
edited 15th Feb '12 12:57:24 PM by TheFreeman
They taught there's no curls to tight, no mind too bright, no skin too dark
To keep Shining!
@ CDRW: I know that, in fact most people here either hold her as the best pony or somewhere in the middle, but has anyone actually expressed an outright dislike of her? That's the true 'only me' opinion, then.
One thing at a time? I remember in my manic youth I would cycle through three books simultaneously.
I used to do the same thing, all the time. Now I pretty much only read at work though. I really wish I had a book to read now, I was reading
Under the Dome by
Stephen King, but I couldn't stand being constantly pissed off whenever I spotted a horrible amateur mistake that any competent writer would have fixed in a single rewrite. If
I can spot this stuff and immediately tell that it's bad, how the hell does Stephen freaking King not notice it?
If I die tomorrow/ I'll be alright/ because I believe/ that after we're gone/ the spirit carries on.
Sorry, to busy ROFLING to post right now!
Tee hee!
They taught there's no curls to tight, no mind too bright, no skin too dark
To keep Shining!
@Bad For what it's worth, I always carry Game Of thrones around with me, and I can only print out one Chapter of FE or two at a time, so if I finish what I've got of FE before my journey is at it's end I switch to ASOIAF.
One thing I will say I don't like about FE: It can feel anti-climactic at parts. Like there's a big buildup for something which I really wanna see/read and then the story just abruptly jumps OVER that moment. Like the Sniper Pony confrontation (the sniper being the character who gave Lil' Pip the toughest time in Ponyville and the destruction and subsequent flooding of Stable 24
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel