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kamerad

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  1. I kind of hate to be :army: about this, but the greatest moment in my life was easily my first jump from an airplane, and if you want to get specific, it was the first three and a half seconds of freefall. There really is no better feeling in the entire world, hooves down. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  2. Yay Katie Cook! I saw her in Mouse Guard and loved it. Apparently she has a webcomic too--bbl, archive-binging. Preordered because this is going to be so awesome. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  3. I think this has already been confirmed by Lauren, but I'm not sure. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  4. Man, I wish they hadn't cancelled the series after a half season. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  5. Along a similar line of thinking, why USARAK Headquarters is Building 1, and the mini theater/Starbucks is Building 2. It's like the Air Force and their darn golf courses. Well, I don't exactly wonder about that one. It just makes me chuckle every time. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  6. I think it may have been Comanche 3. Not sure. edit: Nope. Lamborghini: American Challenge. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  7. kamerad

    Hi

    I will totally out-not-nice you. D:< :u Will: Cool! What's it about, if you don't mind my asking? Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
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    Hi

    Boo, I've read some really good ones (the couple of Prince Blueblood trapped in a Groundhog Day loop spring to mind). I wonder what they think of the Nivenverse, the Boloverse, the Star Wars and Star Trek expanded universes, et all. All are just published fanfics. Are you working on anything you like? Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  9. Neither can I. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
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    Hi

    I love to read! Fiction or nonfiction? What kinds? Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  11. kamerad- Rhodesian Those section headers are adorable! Also, I have a couple of questions: 1) Is there an activity requirement? My connection is limited to my phone for now; I'm trying to get my laptop fixed, but I remember it having trouble with Minecraft. I'll only really be able to participate once I get my gaming rig up here (Ohio to Alaska is a long way!), which probably will not be until the start of October. 2) Filling creeper holes is listed in the rules, for which the penalty is a warn or a ban if they're not followed. Are we then mandated to perform this task, or was this a simple legal oversight? Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
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    Hi...

    Hi Justin! I've known people with Asperger's before, and I used to be shy myself, so I kinda know what it's like. Good luck and be brave! Remember, it's just the Internet, at the end of the day. Also, Dashie is one of my favourites, too. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
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    Phobias

    Heights used to bother me. They still do a little bit, but I managed to get past it. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  14. I actually quietly despise a lot of younger, louder fans. I don't think TheLivingTombstone is especially talented. I wish Cupcakes and the Rainbow Factory would just go away. I get really embarrassed when I talk about this show or the fandom. I do a poor job of being loving. :isaterriblebronysometimes: Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  15. Suddenly another Canterlot wedding. Excitable lot. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  16. I'm on a huge electro swing kick. I like a lot of stuff though. Anything that isn't screaming, whale noises, static, the screams of asylum patients or gangsta rap. Dubstep is meh for me, just because it's easy to make and so easy to balls up. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  17. Your variegated tyrannies cannot last. The Everfree will liberate the lands in due time. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  18. Oh, no, neither are evil for evil's sake. Barding is inconsiderate and egotistical, but he's fully convinced that he's bettering society by advocating the things he does. Erma is fully convinced the Professor is right, too, but she's a lot nicer. Both are supposed to be lovably ineffectual rogues, not ponies who are pointlessly cruel. I'll try to work on some apps. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  19. I know I haven't been very active recently, but I hope that's about to change. Partially this was my fault for choosing Trottingham as a city and basically chaining Dixie and Bonnie to it. I've got another couple of ponies I've been tossing around in my head for a while (I'm pretty sure I played them in the chat RP--whose passing I lament--back in Decemberish, and I've played the Professor in the free-for-all forum). My new prospective characters are more free-roaming and should be able to take part in a wide variety of RPs. But before I submit applications for them, I'd like to ask how well-received they'd be, or if they'd be allowed at all. On the one hoof, I have Professor Barding, who is a spoof of the turn of the century melodramatic villain. He's still a villainous character, but he's also a well-intentioned extremist, who views the subsumption of Equestria's pastel pastureland before the march of industry as a step forward. He's a passionate and emotional stallion, driven by his dreams. On the other, I have Erma, his long-suffering assistant and love interest. She's a former aristobrat that was never really happy with her stuffy family, and loves to work with machines and play in the dirt. She was 'rescued' from her unhappy life when the Professor rolled through her city, peddling various gadgetry, whom she was enthralled by with his gizmos, his energy, and his representation of danger, newness and freedom. Would these two be able to play in the mane RP section...or should I just keep them in free-form? Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk 2
  20. Powerpuff (go figure). Sailor Moon I never understood, probably because I watched one midway and didn't have time to catch up. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk
  21. AHHH AHHH wat AHHH Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk
  22. Heading back now. At a guess, I'll be in the States on the 14th. Sent from my C771 using Tapatalk
  23. Last.... November? I brought my Dashie miniature with me. :3 I haven't seen any mugs, sorry. I did see tea cozies, though: http://www.etsy.com/shop/everythingok?section_id=5011734
  24. Erma sped by with nary a second glance at the glittering pony; she had more important things on her mind, these being what sort of sandwich should she get? And what pastry (for the shop did have so many to choose from, and she could never remember them all)? She looked from one item on the chalkboard menu to the next, unsure of what to get. Oh! And suppose she should get the Professor something? Barding entered a moment later, but was held up in his progress by the acrylic-encrusted assailant. He grinned maliciously. "You did indeed!" recalling from some time ago that it was this very pony that he had been insulting from afar. The Professor took him by the withers and showed him the threshold, gesturing broadly at the town outside, paying no mind that he was blocking the way for somepony else. "Do you see what I see out there?" he asked rhetorically. "I see a town living centuries--centuries!--in the past, when it could be so much more! Simple..." He waved his hoof dismissively. "Woodworking will not suffice to bring these ponies out of the Dark Ages--indeed, they already have mastered that primitive art, and look at how far they've gotten with it! But what way--what means, what engine--will bring them out of their short-sighted self-imposed misery? There is, of course, only one answer, and that is metalwork, and all that accompanies it. Imagine!" he exclaimed, pulling him closer as if to transfer his vision by osmosis. "Ponyville prosperous, for once in its miserable history! Bountiful and modern, not just barely scraping by! Ha-ha!" The Professor loosened his hold on the pony. "Now, it is unfortunate that you were born, I suppose, a few centuries too late. But--" And here he leaned in. "--let me tell you something." The Professor shifted his eyes from left to right and back again, as if this were a great secret he was about to reveal. "These two arts--yes, yours is an art, though long rendered obsolete--have much the same in common. All the maths are the same, all the engineering and planning. But what can you do that I--or a mason, for that matter--cannot build higher, stronger--better?" Satisified that he had made his case, he stepped back and bowed flamboyantly to allow a couple to pass by him (who had been standing there for some time, but this was immaterial to the Professor).
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    A windy storm

    Durnt pegasuses.
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