Tsk-Tsk-Tsk, putting me on the line here, Eluuna. It's debatable, but I'm still siding with you for pony-wise.
Oh my! Sorry I missed this, Rarit. (I guess I could always be months late ) I'd have to say Prequel, (Sorry to any of you Original lovers) I don't know why, there's just something about the prequel I love more so than the IVth, Vth and VIth. I'm a big Star Wars fan and know my stuff, but I can't really pin-point the reason for my preference. (And the animated series? Never watched it. Why? Just...No thanks.)
Bumping my AMA after a long time or neglect. Feel free to ask me anything. Be it an opinion on a topic that is controversial or light-hearted - Or if you just want to ask something about me, I'm up for it.
@Berry Punch Of the games I currently frequent; it's between Warframe and DotA 2. Of all time, it'd be between Terraria or Dead Space. I've spent a decent amount of time in Terraria (Rounded down to 450 hours) and grinded several characters, I think the game has some replay value if you play it with friends over time. It is a pretty casual game in which you can spend hours collecting objects or building grand structures and designs. It does have an endgame in terms of itemization of characters though, so it can become somewhat boring if you've created a city upon a world. Meanwhile, on the release of Dead Space, it was an utterly fantastic game. It really captured the darkness of the solitude within the game - With the mechanics making you wary of the vents nearby you within the game - Flickering lights also made you pause in focus to figure out what may be under the ominous effect. Sometimes it was nothing, sometimes it would cause a jump of panic in which you'd spam whatever you could to crush whatever abomination had arisen - Then some other times, it'd make you jump out of your skin just to keep you on your toes. I think Dead Space is a must play for someone who is a fan of horrors and/or shooters that don't mind the grittiness.
@RainbowDash9000 Family and friends, don't think I need to elaborate as to why, I'd be insane without them.
@Lioconvoy Personally, I think Weird Al is overhyped. I know plenty of people will disagree with me and think his work is fantastic - I think it's pretty sweet but I'm not so fanatical about it.
@The Harbinger I don't, it'd be pretty sick to have one, don't know why I'd use it though. Nothing peculiar around me.