Notices by Brendan (haganbmj), page 46

  1. @queenstarlightbolt Even in the few pages I did it was hard to follow from the writing style. It's like a comic book.. but even more spread out as it tries to read like a novel in a way. Really interesting.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:42:53 UTC from web in context
  2. @queenstarlightbolt Oh yeah. It was a very fun read. A one shot story too which I liked.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:41:50 UTC from web in context
  3. @redenchilada Yeah, I suppose it's not terribly important. If you want though, just hit me up. Stylish is a web extension for injecting CSS into a page. It's really really handy I must say.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:41:27 UTC from web in context
  4. @bassdriver Past Sins is brilliantly written. It's more of a general story than anything else, dealing with self-discovery and that sort of theme.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:40:03 UTC from web in context
  5. @queenstarlightbolt Bah, it was just late late late. Didn't have the mental capacity to start something with so much interpretation and eye-scanning.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:39:24 UTC from web in context
  6. @queenstarlightbolt Pshh - I can try again. It was the wrong time to start reading homestuck though.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:38:09 UTC from web in context
  7. @bassdriver Ballad of Twilight Sparkle, Always Sunny In Fillydelphia, and Black and White are some of my favorites. They all contain some level of shipping though - so that's a consideration. I actually just wrote up a list of the stuff I've read on the fourms ~ http://www.forums.rainbowdash.com/index.php?topic=68.msg1776#msg1776

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:37:24 UTC from web in context
  8. @mrbrown Yeah - that series was a lot of fun (very random though)

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:34:59 UTC from web in context
  9. @queenstarlightbolt Haha - I'm aware of that yes. That's the fun thing about the internet I suppose. You can completely re-write your story with each new username you create.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:34:37 UTC from web in context
  10. @mrbrown Literature always came easy for me as well - It was just finding good stories to keep my attention that was the hard part XD ~ Lately nothing's caught my interest (plus I just don't have 'time' to read as much considering how much time I spend online)

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:33:24 UTC from web in context
  11. @redenchilada But I have no control over that stuff q.q ~ you'd want to talk to Tinker about that (or Cabal I believe still has access?). If you can find the file, I'll write up the few lines for the Extension Stylish to reinstate it for you though :P

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:32:42 UTC from web in context
  12. @mrbrown That fanfic was so over the top with the violence I couldn't help but laugh

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:30:51 UTC from web in context Repeat of thetundraterror
  13. @mrbrown Ahh, few years behind on when it was being released I would assume. Yeah, it was hitting shelves right when I started reading more 'advanced' books on my own. ~ Right in time.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:31:04 UTC from web in context
  14. @bassdriver The Ballad of Twilight Sparkle was a LOT of fun to read. Any preference here on a genre of story though?

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:30:15 UTC from web in context
  15. @mrbrown I can't remember years anymore. They all just blend together - but all the same, I remember the series being prominent (and the many rereads I did of it throughout the years).

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:28:36 UTC from web in context
  16. @queenstarlightbolt Of course xD

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:28:02 UTC from web in context
  17. @mrn4rmn4rm I'm with you on that. I think I just like the mlp characters and world. It's just enough fantasy without going over the top. I think the only other fan fictions I've read were for the Eragon (Inheritance) series, but those were more difficult due to the specifics of the world.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:27:05 UTC from web in context
  18. @mrbrown I came in late as well, didn't start until Chamber was already out. I actually remember my 2nd grade teacher (or something) reading the first book out loud in class though.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:26:05 UTC from web in context
  19. @thetundraterror Can't deny the truth ;)

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:25:06 UTC from web in context
  20. @kingcarcinopony Talking 'bout your generation?

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:24:23 UTC from web in context
  21. @thetundraterror @queenterezi Oh yeah - the books are great. So much better than the movies if you really want the story.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:23:50 UTC from web in context
  22. @queenstarlightbolt Aside from Homestuck, I haven't seen you 'read' anything lol

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:23:19 UTC from web in context
  23. @mrbrown Yeah the movies did a fairly good job of outlying the story. The fifth kinda failed on all counts, but otherwise it was a well done movie line. ~ It's just something that I (and my age group really - the 1992-borns) had all around us. It hit right at the right age, and now it's finally done.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:22:55 UTC from web in context
  24. @queenstarlightbolt lol, I'm aware. I'm aware.

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:21:16 UTC from web in context
  25. @kingcarcinopony q.q You should. Defines our generation. (though some people * looks at @queenstarlightbolt * still haven't even delved into it).

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:20:58 UTC from web in context
  26. @queenstarlightbolt Just because you can go as him for Halloween doesn't make him the greatest. (though he kind of is)

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:19:23 UTC from web in context
  27. @haganbmj Ohh schnap. It's #

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:19:03 UTC from web in context
  28. @kingcarcinopony King's Cross. The place where Harry and Dumbledore do a little soul searching after Harry is murdered in the woods. Come on man, # ~ #

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:18:26 UTC from web in context
  29. @queenstarlightbolt # Don't make me snap my fingers in a Z formation girlfriend. Nuu-uhh

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:17:31 UTC from web in context
  30. @kingcarcinopony BUT Harry's not really dead. 'cause being dead and hallucinating doesn't make what you see on a ghostly image of King's Cross station any less real. mmkay?

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-11 04:16:14 UTC from web in context