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  1. Oh, hey, if anypony hasn't read "Of Mares and Magic", go read that now. You might learn something about love.

    Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:34:13 UTC from web
    1. @nvrrmbr Love is for nerds. #

      Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:35:53 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      1. @redenchilada Also, it's Twixie. TWIXIE.

        Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:36:47 UTC from web
        1. @nvrrmbr Twixie is stupid.

          Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:37:39 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
          1. @redenchilada Yeah, Twixie is kind of stupid. But it's a good story.

            Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:38:18 UTC from web
    2. @nvrrmbr READING? Eugh!

      Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:36:46 UTC from web
      1. @thelastgherkin Bro, I was just reading it because @haganbmj recommended it to me.

        Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:37:24 UTC from web
        1. @nvrrmbr @haganbmj? Eugh!

          Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:38:40 UTC from web
          1. @thelastgherkin I know right?

            Friday, 12-Aug-11 19:39:29 UTC from web
        2. @nvrrmbr It's a pretty good fiction. It's not strong shipping, but it really develops trixie as a character and presents a plausible backstory to explain her personality. The ending was ehh, but it was a worthwhile read for sure [on the subject of "Of Mares and Magic"]

          Friday, 12-Aug-11 21:17:15 UTC from web
          1. @haganbmj I really liked it, and I especially liked how The Great and Powerful Trixie was given a more in-depth background. And as for the ending, it was decent.

            Friday, 12-Aug-11 21:18:46 UTC from web
            1. @nvrrmbr Yeah, I mean. I like the ending in concept, I just think it could've been a bit more strongly written to actually make the reader sympathize with the two characters. ~ It's a fiction that has defined my understanding and appreciation of Trixie though.

              Friday, 12-Aug-11 21:27:56 UTC from web
    3. @derpy Why yes, yes I did.

      Friday, 12-Aug-11 21:20:33 UTC from web