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You think I would have learned my lesson from LAST TIME;[link]
Don't forget to check out the pony that started it all;
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I drew my first pony the other day, since then, for some reason or another its been pony on the brain. I'm not entirely sure of this phenomenon, but, I drew his little comic. It made me lolololol.
Perhaps no ponies for the future, but then, who the hell knows! Not me!
IIIIIINNNNN Any case, here's a thing! Art! woo!
Ha! I forgot.
The ponies on the wall were worked by, but not limited to;
Thanks very much for letting me use your work, guys! I wouldn't be the lazy, half-assed artist that I am without your help! XD Seriously though, thankums!
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-04 15:15:37 +0000 UTC]
*rubs chin and nods sagely*
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-05 20:26:17 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I needed that. *Uses sage to season casserole*
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-05 21:45:21 +0000 UTC]
There's nothing what can't be fixed with a good casserole.
Want some? it's horse n' onion!
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-06 09:03:52 +0000 UTC]
'course you want some! food is an expression of love.
AN EXPRESSION OF LOVE.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-06 16:15:40 +0000 UTC]
I hear that Cholesterol is the fastest way to a man's heart. BAM! Food joke.
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-07 03:11:00 +0000 UTC]
That's a lie. however 'The way to a man's heart is through his stomach' is almost true, you have to aim a little up and to the left, and you want an upward swing, not the classic downward swing seen on TV, upward swings are more surprising and can't be blocked so easily.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-08 07:59:55 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... Upward swing *jots notes* of course, of course...
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-08 10:31:47 +0000 UTC]
You want to get under the ribcage. Those ribs can be surprisingly tough and knives often just skit off of them, giving your victim valuable reaction time. And I don't have to tell you hoe ridiculous the throat slit is. You need practice to get that down pat.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-08 18:55:35 +0000 UTC]
*raises eyebrows in interest while jotting*
... What about shooting? Could I just shoot them in the face? Y'know... for those days when my imagination couldn't be bothered?
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-09 01:50:59 +0000 UTC]
A bullet wound almost anywhere tends to be fatal, even in the arm or leg; blood loss or organ damage result, so no 'I'll just shoot them nonfatally' stuff, you shoot, you be prepared to kill. Shots to he face however are often not immediately lethal; you'd be amazed at the number of suicides that end up with multiple gunshots to the head. You make sure you're good with that gun or you use a sawn off shotgun.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-09 04:45:57 +0000 UTC]
I can be good with a firearm AND use a saw'd'off! I'm prepared!
I prefer low lethal anyways. It hurts more, lasts longer, its funnier to boot, and people can't learn their lesson when they're dead. Ahhh, nothing says "I love you" like a shotgun full of navy beans.
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I think I need to consider why all of the conversations that I have often turn down a violent thought path. At first, I thought it was just my friends, but now... Well ya proved me wrong! XD
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-09 05:22:02 +0000 UTC]
Oh I don't know; I've a tendency to do the same to anyone thusly predisposed; just ask any of *my* friends; there's nothing I love better than twisting something innocent and harmless into a story of gore and woe. (Or vice versa.)
If you're looking to teach someone a lesson all you need to do is amputate a finger and rub the wound in salt. Nobody ever wants to go through that again.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-09 16:43:58 +0000 UTC]
Well... At least I'm not the only one, eh?
XD
I'm not all about the lopping off of appendages. I'd be pretty pissed if someone cut off any of my fingers and so on...
And if it were me, and its not but if it were, that would only make things worse! Swearing my life to vengeance and never to rest nor tarry until the person who did the deed is paid in full and then some...
And that would seem counter-productive to the whole 'lesson' learning. Maybe if its a lesson in revenge? I guess?
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-10 04:22:12 +0000 UTC]
Aaah but you see, much like how the world is not full of people avenging murders or hunting men down who raped them, very few people react in that way. Only the determined and vicious among us seek revenge to such extremes, so you can be pretty sure that most of the people that you 'teach' will stay silent. At least until you're caught. (How do you think the Catholic Church got away with things?)
In fact, that's not a bad idea... *Looks for altar boy*
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-10 04:42:59 +0000 UTC]
*shudders*
Hoo-RAH.
You got a point, and fair well made too.
I'm... not really sure where to go with this topic now. Only things I can think of would incriminate me as a vigilante anti-hero who stalks alley ways at night... XD
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-10 13:55:30 +0000 UTC]
FUS RO DAH!
You're rather high on the 'anti' and not much on the 'hero'; shouldn't you be attacking evildoers who are y'know... doing evil instead of drunkenly loitering? Also, I don't think stealing their wallets is vigilante work.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-10 14:14:00 +0000 UTC]
Consider it a preemptive strike. They may not have yet, but they probably will. And drunken loitering is against the law!! JUSTICE! VENGEANCE! BATMAN
And HEY! How do you think I bankroll my prowling habits? Gotta get paid somewhere. No better pay check than a roll of 20's from some would-be balla'. YEA.
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Ziblink In reply to classicEIGHT [2012-01-11 08:19:41 +0000 UTC]
Welll.... ok, but I dunno, 'Darqness Killstab' just doesn't sound too heroic to me.
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classicEIGHT In reply to Ziblink [2012-01-11 14:10:20 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh, but does it strike fear into the hearts of villains?? I think so! Besides, Happy McClownshoes, the Friendly Crimefighting Clown, was taken. Oddly enough, so was his sidekick crime-dog, Mr. Bubbles.
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classicEIGHT In reply to ??? [2012-01-01 19:58:31 +0000 UTC]
... on the doll or on the person? One of those may fail. XD Actually, considering that it may be enchanted with Voodoo, both may fail! Heheheheh.
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Grusnoid [2011-12-06 19:19:54 +0000 UTC]
Lol the last panel. The guy looks like Coop from Megas XLR.
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Eruvon In reply to ??? [2011-12-06 12:04:48 +0000 UTC]
Haha awesome! xD It's true man, all it takes is one drawing and they're stuck in the brain... ALL of them
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classicEIGHT In reply to Eruvon [2011-12-06 15:10:07 +0000 UTC]
Know what the worst part is? (aside from my brain being ALREADY crowded) I've been fighting this since I saw the first episode. I put up a helluva fight, over a year. Not bad!
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Eruvon In reply to classicEIGHT [2011-12-06 23:55:37 +0000 UTC]
I lasted a good... 2 hours maybe?
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classicEIGHT In reply to Eruvon [2011-12-07 00:07:03 +0000 UTC]
Just take solice in that 2 hours is longer than most folks!
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Eruvon In reply to classicEIGHT [2011-12-08 08:14:04 +0000 UTC]
True, although those 2 hours were more the spiral of bronydom where I went from thinking that episode 1 was decent, episode 3 was needed to continue scientific research into the show and episode 5 was where I admitted that I was hooked
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classicEIGHT In reply to Eruvon [2011-12-08 14:09:55 +0000 UTC]
XD
First taste is always free. Always. You pay for the rest in some way or another.
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Eruvon In reply to classicEIGHT [2011-12-13 08:48:31 +0000 UTC]
True dat, but it is fun drawing ponies and it's thanks to this show that I learned how to use photoshop
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classicEIGHT In reply to Eruvon [2011-12-13 15:15:11 +0000 UTC]
Everybody starts somewhere, some how, eh? I don't question the reasoning, only the final product! And... it looks like the final product is agreeable. I'll let it stay. XD
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classicEIGHT In reply to foxshine [2011-12-06 02:31:35 +0000 UTC]
XDDD
Great stuff, great stuff. I'm so pleased with the critical reaction to this piece, its been HUGE!
Even bigger than the actual PONY I drew a few days ago, lol! (Which is also awesome and you should check it out) XD
I'm glad you like it! I still lol at it when I get to that last panel.
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ODSTD56 In reply to ??? [2011-12-06 02:10:03 +0000 UTC]
Cat dude = Brony and Pony Hater
Guy drawing = Usual Brony
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classicEIGHT In reply to ODSTD56 [2011-12-06 02:21:31 +0000 UTC]
Ohhhh, you'd LIKE to think that, wouldn't ya? The truth is even less simple than you know, in point of fact! WAHAHAHaha...eh, you get the idea. XD
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ODSTD56 In reply to classicEIGHT [2011-12-06 06:34:14 +0000 UTC]
...............................................................................................................................................................................I think my idea is better
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classicEIGHT In reply to Pumpkin-dreams [2011-12-06 02:09:31 +0000 UTC]
XD Glad you like it!
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ProteusIII In reply to ??? [2011-12-04 02:43:34 +0000 UTC]
D'aww they touched his heart <3
XD this is great!
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classicEIGHT In reply to ProteusIII [2011-12-04 04:56:52 +0000 UTC]
Heheh. I'm glad you liked it. When I first concocted this little gem, it was just the first panel, the depiction of me crying, as though forced to draw ponies against my will. But the more I thought about it, the funnier it got. XD
Glad you like it! and thanks again!
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