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Hi! I’m new to the forms! Anyway, I like niche, among us, WOF, WC, books, and writing!6 points
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Hello everyone! Thank you all so much for your support during our Kickstarter campaign. With all your help we were able to raise $185k. This means a lot to us ❤️ For the people who missed the initial Kickstarter but still want to support us and want cool rewards, we have opened a time-limited Indiegogo InDemand campaign. This campaign will run until Dec. 18th. http://igg.me/at/TheWanderingVillage This is likely the last chance to get some limited physical rewards like sketches and commissioned artworks. Please note: Since the Kickstarter was successful, the InDemand campaign does not have a funding goal and if you buy a perk, you will be charged instantly. Thank you again for your support! We're now finally back to focus our energy in making the best game possible ❤️5 points
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Hey Skye I’m so sorry thats happening, I’m praying for you. I’m not the most active here but you’re so positive and leave such a big impact in the community. I hope you get better soon4 points
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like a song you only remember one lyric of or a game you played when you were like 63 points
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[NEW INFO] Time for an update! (gonna make some stuff up, too lol) The star that the plant is situated by is a bit dim, making everything colder. Because of the dim star, chlorophyll won't cut it! The plants have evolved to have a sort of stronger chlorophyll, it makes their leaves Reds, yellows, and oranges. (Orange being the most common) The planet is big, and therefor has a large gravitational pull. (Plants shorter, Bigger bulky and strong animals or small light and fast animals, animals have 6 legs if they are big enough) Most plants will have thick leaves, making herbivores have to have evolved beak-like mouths to chew leaves. I will post some plants and animals soon!3 points
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our insurance paid for the insulin so it's free for us, we just have to pay for some smaller stuff that is either cheap or lasts a while. anyways I'm out of the hospital now. soon I'll eat dinner which means finger prick (check glucose) and stomach stab (inject insulin). (then I gotta do the same thing before bed...) at least I can still eat chick-fil-a nuggets. I got a small fries tonight too but its pretty carby so goodbye chick-fil-a fries also, we talked to a second educator today and we talked about these glucose monitors. our insurance covers both so we're gonna get the better one, the Dexcom G6. It basically continuously tracks your glucose without the use of a fingerstick (the finger pricker) which is really nice. I actually like doing the insulin more than the stick because the insulin shot doesn't hurt if I do it on my stomach (and there's plenty of stomach space so I don't have to switch to a different spot if I don't want to) but the stick does and my fingers get tiny dots and are sore. so yeah the educator said the thing would probably be ready in the next 2 weeks so hopefully it comes really soon because 4 pokes a day times 14 is 48 finger pokes and my fingers do not like that at all p.s. at least there's some fun diabetes accessories3 points
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Good luck. I honestly don't have anything positive to say. Insulin's cost absolutely SUCKS in America. I hate the american healthcare system. Canada has nice healthcare though.3 points
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mons venatione cervorum (which translates to, Mountain deer.) (so hecking proud of this drawing-) (Pretend they have two more legs-) They are about the size of an elk, they live in groups, high in the mountains, there are about 10-30 of them in each group Their fur is always some shade of blue, they rarely attack, but when they do, they use there back legs to attack the creature. They are commonly these colors: Base fur color Patterns:2 points
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DAY 2. 002 cracks open some shells. 005 goes too deep while fishing and takes damage. 004 has fun chasing down fish. 003 tries not to go too deep while catching fish. 001 collects some berries.2 points
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Day 1. 002 collects some berries. 004, 005 and 003 have fun catching fish. 001, showing no interest, goes to find something else.2 points
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Day 42, Sunny We are happy to announce that the first cub from generation 3 has grown up! #021, son of #013 and #017, has had his genes recorded this very morning. #021 "Rahs" Using warmth signatures, our drones have been able to gather data which shows clearly that #018 and #011 are currently nursing a viable cub. We were also able to take a picture of #014, #019 and their offspring. The cub has been identified as female and nicknamed "Drako". #012 has remained close to the stream and spent the day picking berries. #020 has stayed hidden away under an acorn tree, were we assume her to be cracking nuts.2 points
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Day 41, Sunny We were able to obtain a picture of #013 and #017 as well as their offspring. Their second cub is female and has been dubbed "Trefra" by our team. She is the first individual born on the island to have a pattern! #018 has left her nest, accompanied by a male cub. We assume she might have a second cub, as the one leaving the nest was already quite old. #014 and #019 seem to be more relaxed. #019 has been seen hunting, while #014 stayed back to take care of their cub. While #020 has remained on P2, #012 has crossed over to P1. We are observing him very closely. As an unmated male, he might pose a threat to other couples.2 points
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Day 40, Sunny It is certain now that #013 and #017 are nursing a second cub. #018 left the nest for a short amount of time, shwoing signs of another pregnancy. The fate of her first cub remains unclear. #019 has given birth to a live cub. She and #014 have been observed carring for their young. The cub seems to be very animated. #020 and #012 have continued to ignore eachother.2 points
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Day 39, Sunny #013 has left her nest, together with her cub (now identified as male and nicknamed "Rahs"). However, both she and her mate #017 have continued to stay close to the nest, leading us to believe she might've had a second cub. #018 hasn't left her nest at all, with #011 bringing her food. #020 and #012 are showing worrying behaviours, as they have started to search food separately. We are hesistant to judge, but there is a possibility that their pair-bonding was unsuccesful. Recent footage shows us that #019, "Peach" is pregnant. As of now, she has started to nest, with #014 never leaving her side.2 points
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(ohmygoshthewhichoneishikarugame) "Hm........" she eyed the two siblings, trying to figure it out.1 point
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Name of Owner: Jordan D. Name of Nicheling: Ismiko Gender and Sex of Nicheling: Female Genetic Code of Nicheling: [See below] Age of Nicheling: 12 days Past Social Behaviour of Nicheling: Adventurous and neutral towards other nichelings, loves digging up roots and searching for them. Picture of Nicheling:1 point
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I got some Christmas hallmark movie on the tv that look at every so often. The main lady was like "pppfffff I don't think of Max like THAT" and ten min later I look at the tv and she's holding Max's hand at a romantically lit table1 point