Lyra told me there weren't any dragons around here, only humans. What a relief
(Turns to see queen Chrysalis)
ahhhhh
(runs away)
edited 21st May '12 4:42:53 PM by FluttershyK
"Sometimes, we all just need to be shown a little kindness."
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But they did it in wrong way. They talked about random stuff and acted in really flanderased way.
In my idea those sockpuppets should stay On Topic, and In Character (but not overdo here).
edited 21st May '12 4:40:23 PM by DeathCloud
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
HIS NAME IS THE DOCTOR GORRAMIT.
I think the pony is named Doctor Whooves. That's what everyone calls him.
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A bit late Ginger, I realise but I hope you'll forgive me as I was out helping my brother get home. I do enjoy movies with strong competent villains. One reason I enjoy Mystery movies as much as I do. You'd be surprised Ginger, the good ones don't focus solely on the heroes and the villains are active throughout. For example Touch of Evil with Orson Welles. You might enjoy the Long Goodbye or The Lady in the Lake. Ginger, have you seen Dark City? If not, I suggest you give it a try, I think you'd enjoy Mister Book. On the other hand, while I enjoy complex, competent villains, I'm more interested in a compelling character rather than a compelling type of characters and I also enjoy plenty of films that don't feature villains.
edited 21st May '12 4:46:11 PM by Drenius
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
@Apple I know, I know. You just don't know what kind of hell that scene played on my mind. It went beyond ANYTHING I've ever felt before.
This will NOT be a frequent thing, I promise you.. Just that one scene causes it.
and I repeat that I'm so, so sorry, story
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
@ginger You said you liked War Of The Worlds?
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
Most interesting one I've seen was where he was Sepia Tock, a clockmaker. My favourite interpretation as well.
My favorite interpertation is where he's a scientist obsessed with ageing, but I made that one up.
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It's ok Fluttershy, all you have to do to make sure Chysalys behaves is carry around a bottle of conditioner when she's around, she won't go anywhere near you.
Build a fool proof system, and the world will create a better fool.
@Death Yes... yes I do
"Contests fought between two masters are decided instantly. An invisible battle is now raging between the two of them." Lulu vs Schneizel
@ginger Move (which one?) or book. Do you like those kind of stories, or Alien Invasion and that kind of aliens?
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
I thought that the movie's Chitauri looked awesome.
They had a name? Anyway, they didn't actually do anything except get blown up. They could have been fighting anything.
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@I've read the book and I LOVE the musical. I'm also a fan of the 50's movie
I like that type of story, yeah. Especially since the hero doesn't do anything.
edited 21st May '12 4:47:53 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 it's off to the printers with them.
Please tell me you fixed the typos first.
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You like stories with hopeless against Alien invaders?
edited 21st May '12 4:50:03 PM by DeathCloud
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
@Death I don't want the aliens to win. God no. but stories where the hero is more of a spectator to what's going on is pretty cool
edited 21st May '12 4:51:31 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
Though it won't let me edit that post now…
That's because your name is capitalized differently.
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Wait, these aren't Ponyta after all. Um, I think I'm in the wrong thread. >Run
Are you by any chance Sixthhokage?
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Uhoh, looks like the thread died again. Anyway, I have a sneaking suspicion that Fluttershy K is Fallen Legend.
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