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summerqueen66 · 15 days
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It's my 2 year anniversary on Tumblr! 🥳
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summerqueen66 · 1 month
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Hmm... yeah, that's what I'm thinking too. Maybe it's a stress thing.
(Honestly, I canonically think that she couldn't have shellfish due to the fact that it makes her feel sick, but eh, what the fuck.)
So... is Pomni puking going to be, like, a thing in this show? She gets a vomit shot in both the pilot and episode 2, and she throws up Bubble in the interstitial teaser – it feels like we're establishing a bit here.
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summerqueen66 · 2 months
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IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!
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summerqueen66 · 4 months
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HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!
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summerqueen66 · 4 months
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Jessica Ketchum (an OC of mine) usually doesn't mind getting hit on, but she will try to at least keep a distance from them...unless they hit on her.
Uh oh! Your character is watching mine get hit on and is feeling possessive. How does your character handle this?
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summerqueen66 · 5 months
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Pomni X Self-insert character (PROMO FOR A NEW FANFIC!!!)
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summerqueen66 · 7 months
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"MLP" + "Grim Adventures"
Imagine a world where the cheerful realm of Equestria collides with the dark comedic underworld of Endsville. On one side, we have "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic," a series celebrated for its positive messages and vibrant characters. It revolves around the adventures of Twilight Sparkle and her friends in their quest to spread friendship and harmony. On the opposite spectrum stands "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy," known for its dark humor and the unlikely friendship between two kids and the Grim Reaper. These shows have distinct tones and styles, yet they share themes of friendship and the unexpected.
Fans of both series know the former for its colorful animation and the latter for its edgy jokes. "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" has garnered a diverse audience, appealing to children and adults alike. "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy," while also attracting kids, has a cult following among older viewers who appreciate its unique take on supernatural elements. Despite their differences, both shows have left a lasting impact on their fans, inspiring creativity and dedication within their communities.
The idea of these two universes coming together might seem far-fetched, but it's not unheard of for such creative crossovers to happen, especially in fanfiction. This collaboration could take many forms: a special episode, a comic book, or an animated short. It would be an opportunity for fans to see their favorite characters interact in ways they never thought possible. Such a crossover would allow for an exchange of the core values from each show while exploring new storytelling possibilities that arise from the blending of two very different worlds.
Think of Twilight Sparkle using her magic to solve a bizarre problem in Endsville, or Billy and Mandy engaging in some mischief in Ponyville. The potential storylines are endless. A narrative could involve a magical mishap that brings the characters together or a shared villain that requires them to team up. The contrast in character dynamics and settings would provide fertile ground for rich, interesting narratives that explore the strengths and weaknesses of each cast.
When considering the individual journeys, one can envision character growth in new and challenging environments. For instance, what lessons could the ponies learn about friendship in the face of the macabre and often cynical world of Billy & Mandy? Conversely, how might Billy and Mandy's experiences with the Grim Reaper prepare them for the fantastical trials in Equestria? These scenarios not only entertain but also offer a platform for deeper messages about understanding and acceptance.
So, here's the link for a new fanfiction-ist. https://www.fimfiction.net/user/702661/KittycatIsland92
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summerqueen66 · 2 years
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@askrudytabootie yelled at Blocky...
He was so annoyed, he screamed at Blocky to be quiet.
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