Yeah Rocketman would he could be an earth pony with a rocket.
I have more rocket ponies than you, so I win.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
Wow. I'm gone for an hour and half and there's like 8 new pages. Did anything interesting happen?
The Element of Procrastination
We did the Castlevania thing again. And there was discussion about pony weaponry.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
We've been discussing how ponies would arm themselves for war or against dragons.
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
I think one of my favorite classes in college was my Depression Era cinema class. A number of the films were cheesy as hell, but to it was great to understand the films within the context of the pervading feeling during the Depression.
edited 4th Apr '12 3:39:10 PM by Drenius
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
I LOVED learning about the golden age of cinema
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
I have no issue with people who find American history after the turn of the century interesting, but I couldn't possibly be less interested in the aesthetic of, say, the 50s. =|
Can you think inside the chimney?
The only movies I have from the 50's are Disney...
Art deco is my favourite architectural style.
Okay for my next secondary/background pony group shot I have Flim and Flam, Berry Punch and her daughter, and soon Romana/Colgate. Derpy and Dinky will also be in it. Am I missing anybody because I know I am.
I analyze "Geek Culture" here.
When All Else Fails, worry, that's the 14 way.
@Red For me, it isn't the movies I find interesting, it's the studio politics
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
I love 20th century history in school.
Middle Ages stuff can fuck right off. It looked like shit, smelled like shit and people were a bit too obsessed with the Bible, I freaking get it.
edited 4th Apr '12 3:41:32 PM by PurpleDalek
I am universally recognised as a mature and responsible adult.
@Dalek What are your takes on the various points in time from the 16th - 19th century?
What are you talking about Dalek? Medieval history is rife with intrigue and advances in belief and governmental systems.
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
Dude, I love art deco. And yeah, Middle Ages blow, Rome was where it was at.
Element of Ambiguity
I'm particularly interested in ancient Greece. Not really Rome though. As for Medieval Europe, I'm taking a class that's just about it. It's fascinating. Even just our discussions on Bible interpretations vary a lot. Like yesterday we talked about how Abelard was castrated for making his own commentary on the Bible. How often does that happen nowadays?
The Element of Procrastination
@crow Reinasance and Victorian (LOVE Victorian stuff) stuff was interesting.
The Romans were cool. Apart form the whole "killing Jesus" thing. That was a dick move.
History was my second favourite subject at school.
edited 4th Apr '12 3:46:15 PM by PurpleDalek
I am universally recognised as a mature and responsible adult.
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Me too! Although some parts interest me more than others, I will admit.
edited 4th Apr '12 3:44:39 PM by ilsemmr
The Element of Procrastination