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Han Valen

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  1. When Dunder stated that he didn't know what a wavi vichwa was, Slick laughed lightly. "Well I can't say it here. Moms would give me a whoopin' for talkin' dirty in front of a lady." He gave a sideling smile to Dazzle. "And those Canterlot ponies likin' the good ol' Stripe Sound? Heh heh heh, remind them to thank us zebras for all their light and civilized Rock and Roll and sensible Swing. The Blues Stallion was the genesis of machinery making modern music, son." Dazzle then spoke up about Marelem, and Slick was glad to hear that somepony she had known visited Marelem at some point. "Your moms has got good taste," he said to Dazzle. "Hey, I gots an idea. Try an' force whoeva you meet in Canterlot to visit Marelem with ya. Peeps always get a kick outta Canterlot visitors, and if you manage to find me at a venue, I'll put on a good show for yas. But hey, everypony else'll put on a good show every night they can. You gonna see allota passion up in the 'hood."
  2. Dusk Mist can be found (and put to rest) here: And I've rectified the numerical issue; Slick should be ready now. Thanks!
  3. Ballzos! XD Now we shall let the commencement beginulate.
  4. I s'pose he's finished up then. Ready for some stampage
  5. Name:Slick Slide Sex:Male Age:Stallion Species:Zebra Coat Color:Black stripes, but gray stripes as opposed to white; his mother actually has darker 'gray' stripes than him. Mane/Tail/Markings Color & Style: Completely shaved-bald mane; and a short black tail, straight haired Eye Color:Amber; though he usually flaunts sunglasses most of the time; even at night Tribal Symbol:Blue crescent moon Physique:Average Origin/Residence: Manehattan, of the neighborhood Marelem Occupation:Part-time Barkeep, and soloist musician for other places willing to pay for him. Motivation:To play wonderful music to others and live his own life accordingly Likes: His mother, Ifrica; singing the Blues and Soul music and playing it on his old Gibson ES-335; his Gibson ES-335; urban areas; bars; antiques (especially instruments) Dislikes:Anything overly fancy; super expensive guitars; mood-killers; disturbers of the peace Character Summary:Slick was born and raised in the mostly Zebra-inhabited Manehattan neighborhood, Marelem. Raised by his single mother, Ifrica, she and he would often go out on the streets and soak up the sub-culture of Equestrian-Zebras in the neighborhood. It was mostly musical venues the mother and son attended together, and more than occasionally Slick would watch his own mother perform at some of these places in her all-female Soul band, The Celestial Roots. Watching her and her friends inspired him into music, and he ended up receiving his mother's father's old guitar—a well-used Gibson ES-335—from the stallion himself. His grandfather only had to help him practice for a short time before Slick began learning Blues, Soul and Rock & Roll songs by ear. It didn't take long for him to feel the calling of music, and his mother performed the ancient zebra ritual to make his Tribal Mark appear. It was in the form of a blue crescent moon, a symbol he is still trying to decode to this day. Slick grew into an outgoing young stallion; not afraid to voice his opinions and put unsavory people in their place. Years of working at a bar (off the record, being an underage older colt for the first years of his employment) gave him skill in basically being a bouncer; kicking out unruly patrons that ended up having a little much of drink or salt. At that gig, he became widely known of being a no-nonsense colt. And when he wasn't kicking out unruly zebras and ponies alike from the bar, he was participating in the open mike nights (much to his own pleasure and the pleasure of those having the privilege to listen to him). He played a long time as a solo stallion, and would always dedicate his opening song; the same song every time; to his mother and grandfather: a cover of “The First Time I Met The Blues.” Some years later, he and some friends formed a full Blues band, Slick Slide & The Rockin' Fellows; complete with a bassist, drummer, keyboardist and horn section. As fun as it was, they were far from professional, and mostly found themselves at casual joints around the neighborhood; not the various large concert halls and theaters of Marelem where the bigger bands played. They were a short lived band, disbanding only two years after their formation. But to Slick it was one of the best experiences he had had yet. Though they were a casual band, as it were, he was still able to guage his overall skill in playing with a band; along with the honest critiques from his mother and grandfather. After it all wrapped up, he felt he would be quite successful in future bands, whether they be casual or in earnest. As of today, he is a part-time bartender, and has become something of a local legend; subsequently being asked to play as a soloist or guest musician with other acts at some small-time joints. Since he attracts extra customers, these places are usually willing to give him a small percentage of the extra money he brings to the business. ------------------- Lookin' for some comments before I finalize it. Hopefully he'll be more fun to use than my last App. Speaking of which, is it possible to delete those? I highly doubt I'll ever use my other App, Dusk Mist, again. He was essentially my 'expirmental probe' into the world of Apping and RPing.
  6. Make him play Amnesia at night with no lights. Alone. Then jump out of the closet making Grunt noises.
  7. Heh, I never once wanted to troll on bronies during my pre-brony era. No matter how weird I initially thought the fandom was. Sadly, when people can replace their very vulnerable physical bodies with virtual nonsenisal Internet pennames, it 'emboldens' them to atagonize people that they don't ever have to actually face. It's very easy to feel secure behind a veil cybernetic cowardice.
  8. Same here. But I love the community though
  9. If someone hates the show itself, then whatever. As much a phenomenon FiM is throughout the world, it's still not gonna be somebody's cuppa tea, no matter what prodding they receive from a friend or someone of that sort. Haters hating on those who like the show, however, is a different story. It's as ludicrous as hating someone for liking a band, or a sports team, or a freaking park trail to hike on (I'm sure there's someone out there like that; the stupidity of the human race has no boundaries). But for the most part, I can easily ignore haters. Even if they try to attack me directly; it's very hard to offend me. I don't suffer from butthurt as easily as most people; especially on the Internet, which--while has the amazing ability to bring people from different lands and cultures together on a social level easily--is still superficial and does not compare to communicating with another human being in the physical world. Anyway, back on topic: hater's gonna hate. Butthurt and counter-trolling isn't gonna help. Instigating drama is just as bad, especially amongst fellow community members (I've seen it several times on the IRC); Internet Drama is the most petulant and meritless of all forms of drama humans can exhibit. It's not even real drama, it's just soap opera melodrama. Plus, I don't think I've seen any trolls or haters on this site; save for one guy who PM'd me nonsensical crap out of the blue, but I just had to put him on the 'ignore' list and that was that
  10. I never really make up reasons for liking something, I just do.
  11. Sounds like when South Park did their 'Imaginationland' three parter. Stone and Parker, the creators, later said it was basically another movie, only on TV in three separate parts. --- And if they did make a FiM movie, I agree with most and say it'll most likely just be a straight-to-DVD thing. I'm personally indifferent to the notion of a film. If they make one, I'd watch it. If they don't, oh well, I still watch the TV show, and that enough.
  12. I'm not worried. If you move on, you move on. There's plenty other things in the world to keep you happy as you grow older. But just because an eventual fading of the brony sub-culture is possible, it doesn't mean we still can't go back to all the old fan art and fav vidoes and even fan fics that would still float around, or that we saved to our hard drives. It'd become nostalgic to look upon this a decade from now.
  13. I'm completely indifferent to the bad apples of the fandom. And if someone says I'm like said apples simply because I consider myself a brony, I'm indifferent to that as well. You'll find both on the Internet and IRL; it's extremely indifferent to 'offend' me. I'm thick-skinned like that. I ain't get let not a god damned one make me feel insecure with any of my social stati.
  14. Youtube Poops of ponies believe it or not lol. Particularly the twenty-minute epic "The Grand Galloping Collab." After that, I watched actual episodes and liked the show more and more with each episode. "Party Of One" sealed my love for the show in stone, it remains my favorite episode so far. The only episode I didn't like at all was 'Mare Do Well.' Usually I don't mind Rainbow Dash's cocky antics, but she just annoyed the hell out of me in that episode. Other than that, other episodes are either decent or great, respectively.
  15. Agreed with Sturmmann My old laptop 'died' last year but I was able to take it to a local tech guy and he burned all of my files from the hard drive, including music and pictures, onto DVD-Rs so I could rip them to my new computer. Plus, you should get like a cheap 1 Gig flashdrive for the future, just to put essential documents and other files onto it, and update it regularly. You never know when even a brand new computer will just decide to derp for no reason or catch a virus.
  16. I do find Gilda and Trixie to be extremely annoying, but I like them as characters in the universe, as opposed to their personalities (sounds kinda contradictory, doesn't it?) And I usually don't mind Rainbow Dash's arrogant antics, but she was so freaking annoying in Mare-Do-Well I skipped most of it. I didn't even think the episode was that great as a whole anyway. It's actually the first episode if FiM I haven't liked at all, but you can't win 'em all.
  17. I'd have to go with 'Party of One.' Mostly with the 'old school' cartoony humor Pinkie Pie evokes (inexplicably beating RD to wherever she goes, and her spying); her manic suspicion of her friends and her ensuing 'replacement friends' is very lulzy as well.
  18. MLP is part of my Internet life, which is completely separate and has no relevance to my life in the real world. I don't feel any urges to share it with people, I just enjoy it privately and only share my enjoyment on the net, like this site for instance. And shame for liking it? You're talking with a man that has no shame whatsoever
  19. You should probably ease him into it, by saying "Just shut up, sit down and watch the show like a man! Popcorn?" The popcorn is vital to success, in ways one cannot imagine!
  20. I myself am not quick to judge, so when I heard there was teenaged male following of the show, I thought "There's more to this show than meets the eye." Well, none of the ponies morphed into giant fighting robots, but I found the characters enthralling and humor well played. Then I found Canterlot.com and saw the community (for the most part) is just as great as the show. Welcome aboard!
  21. GO...INTO THE WAAAAAAATAR!! ~Dethklok

  22. Just thought I'd pause to say you've got the best profile pic on the board xD

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