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Stormy Z. Snifter



  • winterwolf0100
    Sep 5, 2022

    Happy birthdayyy!!


    StormyZSnifter Lol thanks! Very kind of you to say!
    Sep 8, 2022

  • Happy birthday!~ ✨🎊🎉


    StormyZSnifter Thank youuuu <3
    Sep 8, 2022


  • looseleaf
    Feb 15, 2022

    Congratulations on the first review star!


    StormyZSnifter Thanks!
    Feb 15, 2022


  • Mageheart
    Feb 15, 2022

    Congrats on getting your first review star!


    StormyZSnifter Oh thanks! I didn't even notice lol
    Feb 15, 2022


  • Dashia
    Jan 14, 2022

    Heyya, thank you for the follow! :)


  • KateHardy
    Jan 12, 2022

    Thank youu for the follow!!


    StormyZSnifter The pleasure is all mine :) Thank you as well!
    Jan 12, 2022


  • Mageheart
    Jan 7, 2022

    Hi and welcome to YWS! I'm Mage. If you have any questions about YWS, let me know!

    (And if I'm ever not online, junior moderators, global moderators and admins definitely would be able to help you out with any questions or concerns you have. Other YWSers would be happy to help you as well!)

    Before you get settled in, you might want to swing by the rules thread to see what's allowed on the site, and the FAQ thread to figure out how the site works. It explains a lot about the basics of the site, like how to post your works and how to get points. It was really useful to me back when I first joined the site, so hopefully it'll be just as useful for you! :)

    Some fun areas of the site you might want to learn more about are the forums, blogs and Roleplay Section. The forums have fun games, writing activities, and places to talk about whatever writing project you're working on. The blogs aren't used as much as the other sections of the site, but you can post little life updates there. And the Roleplay Section is a place to collaborate on stories—either by roleplaying or co-writing novel-style stories.

    I hope you enjoy your time on YWS!

  • Stormy Z. Snifter wrote:Can I sell my soul to the g o o s using Venmo?

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When she transformed into a butterfly, the caterpillars spoke not of her beauty, but of her weirdness. They wanted her to change back into what she always had been. But she had wings.
— Dean Jackson