i can’t tell if i’m not into it or ur actually just not a good person but either way i’m annoyed

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i can’t tell if i’m not into it or ur actually just not a good person but either way i’m annoyed
Mmm costume aside; I’m really enjoying the double eye-patch Time Tracer. I know it’s been done a lot already, but it’s so funny to me hehe.
I really wish I had money for the Eve chibi, I need it
Unrelated: I don’t plan on posting too many screenies of games. For starters I don’t take many to begin with, and plus, this is a comic blog! Hey maybe I’ll make a gaming one...Hmm.
sorry about my lack of posts lately! Will hopefully improve now my internet is playing nice :)
Hippogriff circles in the air above the City
Ever since Nightmare's military came on full alert, he has been patrolling the streets. As Starbuck has put it, "to keep ponies calm", though Vindicar suspected heavily that it was because of his earlier outbursts against the changelings. Apparently, diplomacy was still an option. Obvious distrust from his mentor weighting heavily on him, young knight clenches his beak and goes on with his orders.
Serve the public trust. Protect the innocent. Uphold the law.
Wheatley sat in his relatively cushy prison (literally) atop a pile of mattresses and waited for any sign of human contact. ...hopefully human contact, at least. In Old Aperture, it varied.
The Regulator Core, outside, threw itself into a waterfall with a sickening crack. *
* - The Regulator Core, in its life, had been a particularly vigorous member of the Security Force. It possessed a little siren and a taser, and blared both of these at people whenever it could reminding them of rules like "you do not know more about what should be "legal experimentation" than the President", "do not obey the voices in your head" and "do not teach others to fly."
Every so often, the evil and devious offenders it pursued with relentless vigour and the full force of the law would help it if it got stuck on one of the creakier rails, often not knowing they were evil and devious offenders (for reference, the last one had stolen someone else's pen. In fairness, it was a nice pen.)
The core would inevitably be unable to live in a world where criminals could possess such human qualities of decency and throw itself to its death in the waterfall. The Dramatics Core would watch sometimes, and cried every time. It would then be reassembled instantly and sent on its way because, you know, it was a robot.
The moral of the story is that tangents are fun.