Etcetera said
Looks good.
Great. Now to do Sera.
woo for references
Etcetera said
Looks good.
Mammalia said
Great. Now to do Sera.woo for references
Etcetera said
Yeayea. References rock.
Mammalia said
A little insight into the personalities of the characters:Dak is a submissive character. He isn't too inclined toward asserting himself and isn't very masculine at all. Sera is Kindness, but has more of a Rarity/Pinkie Pie type character. She's lively and optimistic, and talks to friends like Rarity would, but with some Pinkie Pie style friendliness. Kang can be shallow and sometimes cynical, but is a deep thinker and a very good friend once you get to know him, despite his hard shell. Smee is level-headedish. He's not as crazy happy as Pinkie Pie, but that doesn't mean he isn't pulling jokes and making his friends laugh and smile. He's actually quite smart, contrary to what he looks like when you first meet him. Vyn is brash and not afraid to speak her mind, but she always weaves friendship into her words. She's level-headedish, more so than Smee, and usually optimistic.
Etcetera said
Imma read this when it's done.
Mammalia said
The story?
Working on the window in the mirror. What do you think of the wasteland scenario I'm showing?Mammalia said
Working on the window in the mirror. What do you think of the wasteland scenario I'm showing?
Etcetera said
Yes.
Etcetera said
It's different than I expected, but I think the wasteland is too plain. You need to add a cactus or ruins or something.
Mammalia said
Hmm, ruins... I'll go about adding that on the other side once I finish some Sera writing.
Etcetera said
That argument is flawed.
Mammalia said
Yeah, I failed miserably. My brain is all messed up right now.
Mammalia said
My mum is being annoyingly vehement about you wanting to marry but just be married, even though there's that says that's wrong. And it's messing up my inequality solving.
Etcetera said
"If you die, it's part of the plan.""....Gee, thanks."
Mammalia said
Her point in that scenario was that God might have been protecting her from something terrible; that no matter what, it would be for her complete benefit.
Etcetera said
Not necessarily. Not everything that happens is good.
Mammalia said
I never said that. God makes it work together good. Also, I'm cringing while reading a certain comment string on one of VI Hart's videos about different kinds of infinity. The chap is trying to say that there is only one infinity by applying the semantic definition instead of the mathematical definition to infinity. And he keeps doing it, despite the fact that multiple commenters have proven him wrong by using actual mathematical logic and definitions.