stephanie borges
Bio
I've been writing off and on for years; I write short stories, scripts, and blogs. I can't think of anything more relaxing than writing. I also do graphic design.
Stories (89/0)
Not the Ending I Expected
Spoiler Warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. How could something so cute and adorable be a damn evil? I am in shock to find out at the last episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic that the character named Cozy Glow (a young pegasi filly that is based off of the legendary child actress Sherley Temple, you could see it with the hair and facial expressions) is a villain I didn’t want to believe it at first when the character introduced the first time in season eight, episode 12 “Marks for Effort” when the Cutie Mark Crusaders help Cozy glow with her friendship homework. I saw in Cozy Glow had Twilight's cutie mark in her eyes, but I ignored it. Then I notice she was appearing way too lovely and always looking to be sticking her damn nose where it didn’t belong to mention she is pushy with the other creature characters telling them that no matter what they do every pony will see them as a creature to fear. I didn’t understand why she thought friendship was the power that she needed to have to dominate all of Equestria.
By stephanie borges6 years ago in Geeks
What About Tempest's Horn?
There are four types of ponies in Equestria: the earth ponies, the unicorns, the pegasi, and the alicorn. You can tell which pony is which just by looking at them. But what about Tempest Shadow? You see her from a distance and assume she is an earth pony, but come up close you will see she is a unicorn even thou she has a broken horn. Tempest Shadow or Frizzle Pop Berry Twist (her real name before she became a villain) wanted one thing; she wanted her horn back. So what’s the deal, why can’t she get it back? When an animal such as a rhino or a bull breaks a horn, it does grow back, but it takes years. Tempest’s horn broke as a fill.
By stephanie borges6 years ago in Geeks
What Happened to the Show?
The first time I saw Monster High, it was at a toy store. It was two dolls; Cleo De Nile, the daughter of the mummy, and her boyfriend, Deuce Gorgon, the son of Medusa. I found this item when I was looking for a gift for a child's birthday. I was intrigued by their outfits. It was like a mix of today’s modern clothing design with pieces of the clothing their parents would wear. After the party, I did some research about monster high. I read that Monster High started out as a book written by Lisi Harrison which tells the characters of the offspring of the famous Hollywood monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, the zombie, and the werewolf (only to name a few). I fell in love with the show and films. I love the message they shared about being yourself, the slogan was catchy it was “Be yourself, be unique, be a monster.” I thought it was amazing how the show was teaching kids that it’s not cool to bully others. The web-episode talked about self-esteem like it’s okay to come out of your shell, don’t be shy. I loved the other monsters on the web-episode because it shows that not everyone is the same and had “Freaky Flaws.” (That means we have the issues that make us unique.) I joined their Facebook page and purchased some of the dolls because some of the characters were like me. Monster High was terrific until mid-2016 when I heard there was going to be a reboot. Everything I loved about Monster High wasn’t the same.
By stephanie borges6 years ago in Geeks
Cats and Dogs... Gotta Love Them
They are cute and furry and make great roommates. “Cats and dogs, cats and dogs,” sometimes they get along, or they fight to claim the position of “best buddy.” These two species have a special place in our lives. I know mine do. My cat, Amber, is a grayish brown tabby and my dog, Rozi, is a corgi mix. My two animals get along sometimes, but they fight to get pretty much anything, from scraps of food to the best comfy spot on the couch.
By stephanie borges6 years ago in Petlife
The Ponies Are Awesome
I won't deny it. I love My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The show has good moral values about making friends, such as understanding someone's point of view and not to judge a book by its cover. Believe it or not, the show was made for toddlers and young girls. Teens and adults watch the shows as well. I wasn't sure why I began to watch. As soon as I watched the first episode, I was hooked. The show was different from the early 1980s version, where the beginning of every event the ponies fought a monster a demon or a witch that wanted to make them slaves.
By stephanie borges6 years ago in Geeks