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  2. interesting Also if the plural of goose is geese then why is the plural of moose not ‘meese’? English is weird
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  3. (the quality of this is so fried I'm sorry) Anyway Fish
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  4. Ok So l was Looking at my Old School Stuff Found a Background With nothing going on it and Decided to Draw Some Niche Creatures on another Page to then cut and Add to it , There are 2 Nichelings , a Rabbil , a Bearyena and a Dodomingo
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  5. I already made a Thread About these Designs but l feel like They could also Go here, I Like how I Designed Monk , Gourmand , Rivulet and Saint
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  6. remember to find someone who looks at you the same way I look at fried shrimp
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  7. Yeah,it's normal, you're just thinking out loud basically
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  8. // discussion of balls question mark ??????? (mods please lmk if this isn’t allowed :3)
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  9. She Said that It started after she Went on a Website to Dowload a app that Could "recover Photos she Deleted by accident" Even though theres already a Function In Her Phone's Gallery that saves Deleted photos for a whole month ( Which lm guessing she Didn't know but l explained it to she ) and there were like 77 Suspicious Web pages She Gave Permission To send her Notifications And l had to cancel all of them
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  10. THAN KYOU SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  11. I was just locked out of my account for 15 minutes bc I forgot my username ended in frog and not stranger I can be really special sometimes
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  12. ‘Come ooooon Kenny! The water is calm, and It’ll only be a quick adventure, just to that island!’ Alia was prancing around Kendyll, loudly pleading with him. ‘I’ll be really really really good, I promise!’ Kendyll sighed, his eyes darting to the island not so far away. He knew all too well that if he refused to go, Alia would find some way to go by herself, and that was much too dangerous. ‘...Fine.’ He grunted. His face barely betraying any emotion. His sister was quite the opposite. She bounded to him and gave him a big hug, before skipping towards the beach, jumping so high it looked as if her ears touched the clouds. ‘Thank you so so so so much! You’re the best Kenny! The bestest!’ She ran for the water and threw herself in. Kendyll’s heart jumped as she sank under the waves, but he relaxed again as he saw her orange fur pop back up again. He trotted towards the water, and stuck his paw in. A small grimace crossed his face. He didn’t hate the water, but after his ordeal with the storm, he much preferred dry land. Alia looked back at him, and swam back to the shore. ‘The water’s calm. There’s no storm, see?’ Alia pointed at the sky as she attempted to cheer her brother up. ‘I know that.’ Kendyll’s face was placid again. ‘I’m not scared.’ Alia knew her brother well though, and underneath that strict, rule-following demeanour he had, he still was a little scared. She held out her paw for him as he got into the water and paddled furiously, and he took it, as both of them paddled to the opposite shore. ~ ‘Kenny!? Ali!?’ Meda desperately called. Her paws were tired from searching, but her heart still beat as frantically as it had when she realised she hadn’t seen her kids for a while. Shee came up behind her, wearing the same tired and worried expression she had. ‘Maybe we should ask the rest of the tribe for help. They’ll help us, like they did when Kendyll got lost in the storm.’ Shee tried to comfort his mate. They’d been searching for a while, but the sun was still high. They still had time. ‘Maybe you’re right.’ Meda whispered. Tears pricked at her eyes. This was the second time something like this had happened. What if they were seriously hurt? What if they were drowned or eaten or were lying in a ditch, waiting for someone to save them? What kind of mother was she, letting her children run off and get hurt? Shee noticed her tears and gently asked her if she’s alright. ‘I think Lilit might have been right.’ Andromeda said softly. ‘When Lilit said we were too young for kits, I think she was right.’ Shee’s eyes widened, but he didn’t get angry. He hugged her gently, and guided her back. ‘I don’t think that. But we'll talk when we find the kids. Let’s get the others to help.’ Meda nodded, and followed him back to the camp. ~ Neoki stood in a small clearing, oblivious to the two parents' distress. She was holding a huge bundle of roots, and she had to bury her face in the pile so it didn’t topple over. One of her back paws was propped up at an odd angle on one of the many dirt piles littering the clearing. A cheerful whistle broke the silence every so often. Everytime it stopped, Neoki felt the pile in her paws growing heavier as another root was placed on top. Neoki wanted to say: ‘Are we almost done Cabi? My paws are getting a bit tired, and I think we have enough.’ But what came out of her mouth, muffled by the roots, sounded like this: ‘mmmf prhfmm? phrfmmfrmmmn nmfhrp.’ Cabi trotted over, another root in her mouth, and she couldn't help but giggle at how Neoki looked. ‘Sorry, didn’t hear you. You can put the roots down now though!’ Cabi grinned, as she sat for a well deserved rest. Neoki breathed a sigh of relief as she let the roots fall. Her eyes grew wide as she took in the clearing. ‘Cabi, what in the world did you do to the clearing?’ She joked as she sat down. Both of them plucked a root from the pile and chewed on it. ‘What I do best!’ Cabi looked around. The clearing was silent as the snacked a bit, leaving most of it for the tribe. A thought popped into Neoki’s head. ‘If you don’t mind me asking, were you part of any tribe before? Because if you were, I don’t why they would ever let you leave, you’re so helpful!’ Neoki smiled. ‘I don’t mind. I used to live in another tribe, and It was great there, I even had a sister. But one day my sister was murdered, and I never really found out why. I think the murderer wanted her position in the tribe, she was pretty important. The culprit was found, a creature named Halim, and they exiled him. But I couldn’t stand staying there after what happened to my sister, so I left.’ Cabi said quietly. ‘Oh I, I’m sorry.’ Neoki said, her eyes downcast. ‘Don’t be. What’s happened has happened and what's important is that I’m happy where I am now. And I can only hope my sister is too.’ Cabi smiled. It seemed nothing could bring her down. Neoki nodded and the two headed home with their feast. However, Neoki couldn’t help but feel a pit open in her stomach. The situation sounded all too similar to what happened to Randi, except the tables were turned. It was her brother who was the murderer. ~ Randi looked up at the huge bearyena in front of him and cursed. Not again. And he ran, like he always did. And he slipped away, like he always did. Wait. Not this time. It catches him this time, he sees It’s slavering teeth, It’s sharp claws, his end. He runs, but he’s not fast enough Runs Not fast Enough End His End Randi yelps loudly as a butterfly lands on his nose, waking him from his nightmare. He snarls and swats at it as it flies away. The dawn sky is clear and cold, and Randi watches the sun rise slowly. No bearyena. He was safe. He repeated in his head over and over, before he realised he was talking out loud. He resorted to just walking around and warming his paws. A dark shadow slunk in the grass nearby. It watched him, bright violet eyes, cold, calculating. Just as Randi was blinking the sleep out of his eyes, the shape leaped out at him. Randi was bowled over, and he could just about see the glint of daylight on the creature’s claws. But he wasn’t going down that easily. He threw the creature off him and slashed at their belly, but missed as they leapt away. They jumped at him again, but this time he was ready. But Randi was still cold and hungry and tired and weak. The creature had no problem in overpowering him. In one last effort, Randi leapt at his attacker, but they just dodged and he ended up sprawled on the dirt. He flinched, waiting for the killing blow, but all he heard was a high-pitched kind of laughing. ‘Are you kidding me? That was pathetic!’ The creature laughed. Randi got up and looked at them. He was a pitch black creature, with two sharp antlers and bright violet eyes. He was much taller than Randi, but he was just as slim, though it did look like he was like that naturally, instead of not getting enough food. Randi snarled and swiped at him, but leaned too far and fell again. The laughing got louder. ‘Okay. That was even worse!’ ‘What do you even want!?’ Spat Randi. He had enough. He was chased, attacked, starved, hunted, and here was this creature calling him pathetic. ‘Hey, calm down. I was just testing you.’ The creature stopped laughing, and smiled. It was a lazy kind of grin that didn’t reach his eyes. ‘I haven’t met a single good fighter out here. All things considered, you weren't that bad. And, uh, you can stop twitching now.’ ‘I’m not-’ Randi pawed at his face, and realised that his left eye actually was twitching. He angrily pressed a paw against it and sat down. ‘I’m sure you got a kick out of beating me up then.’ The creature shrugged and sat down. ‘Who even are you?’ ‘You first.’ The creature smiled again. ‘Randi.’ Was all Randi said. He put his paw down, and though he didn’t show it, he was glad at finally seeing and talking to someone. It had been a while. The creatures violet eyes glittered as introduced himself. ‘Call me Halim.’
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  13. Literally screams out of thankfulness 🥺 /gen /pos Lots of practice on Free Draw 2 on robloz with my friend 😊 i may make a thing to show how i draw humans too 👀 ❤️
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