While I am still in the process of reintegrating my backed up files and reinstalling a ton of programs, for all other purposes, my new computer is up and running! It now needs to be ponified. So far, I am highly pleased with its performance. The project itself has taken considerable investment; both time and resource. All that remains is to set it up so that I can use it for artwork and music and it will be completed.
One of the costs of this endeavour, is that I was offline for two and a half days. I really hate being away from The Loft for that long. So much can happen there in such a short amount of time and I really miss my friends when I'm not able to see them. On a related note: While I am enjoying Moonlight and Lyra's honeymoon RP immensely, a part of me is anxious to get them back home. It's been three weeks since their "week-long trip". This couldn't be helped. Things happened in the ponysoul world which had to be resolved. I suppose that's the one downside to having and RP arc which actively requires more than one character - Sometimes, real-life issues force pseudo-life to pause.
Now that I've taken care of my reconstruction, my attention is turned to my next project. (I'm trying to think of some catchy codename for it.) Currently, I am in the information and resource gathering phase. I'm confident that the end result will be profound.
Finally some directly pony-related things: The Hearts and Hooves episode was one of the best I've seen, yet. I will easily rank it in my top five, ever. Sweetie Belle is now established as my favorite crusader, hooves down! Also, I don't think this one really warranted all the freakout about shipping that some of the fanbase was having. It was really quite innocent, and in fact, it kind of sent a message out to all the shippers out there that they should just leave ponies alone, instead of trying to hook them all up with each other. On the whole I had so much fun watching that one, several times. I haven't laughed that hard at an episode in a long time. Keep up the good work Studio B!
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