Blivsey
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Post by Blivsey on Jun 19, 2009 17:39:06 GMT -5
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Post by cornbr3d on Jun 19, 2009 20:58:22 GMT -5
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Blivsey
Metafictional Philosophizer
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Post by Blivsey on Jun 19, 2009 21:21:58 GMT -5
Not supposed to be a complete sentence. Taglines are allowed to get away with that. I know some people that would love this. Remember musicals, where people seem to break into song out of nowhere and somehow everyone goes along with it like it's normal and everyone knows the words and dances and all that? Well... www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMlrQKxu-V8
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Post by cornbr3d on Jun 19, 2009 21:29:28 GMT -5
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Blivsey
Metafictional Philosophizer
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Posts: 107
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Post by Blivsey on Jun 25, 2009 19:15:09 GMT -5
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Blivsey
Metafictional Philosophizer
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Posts: 107
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Post by Blivsey on Jul 3, 2009 9:38:53 GMT -5
HEY GUYS I WANT A HOUSE BUILT BY THESE GUYS
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Post by maskedpirate82 on Jul 15, 2009 20:53:34 GMT -5
A nice YouTube channel I found: youtube.com/user/ashens
His vids are hilarious.
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Blivsey
Metafictional Philosophizer
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Posts: 107
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Post by Blivsey on Jul 28, 2009 13:00:40 GMT -5
Actually, that's not too far off from how my mental process works.
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Post by Flaming Phoenix on Jul 30, 2009 1:21:22 GMT -5
I highly recommend www.cakewrecks.blogspot.com They update daily, and never cease to put a smile on my face. Oh, yeah, maskedpirate? I found that channel.
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Post by maskedpirate82 on Jul 30, 2009 7:36:17 GMT -5
No you didn't.
You found that one video (Neo2Games) and then lost it after about a year or so.
Later, while I was looking for it again, I found the channel.
Once again, though, if you wish to argue with me, do so in real life.
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Post by Mastercougar on Nov 13, 2009 23:45:28 GMT -5
Check this guy out: joshd1000.deviantart.com/gallery/#Pokemon-evoThough he does other things as well, this joshd1000 fellow has a collection of fascinating visual reinterpretations of Pokémon. He examines them from a realistic angle: If this were a real animal, how would it function? What would be its life cycle? Would it be dangerous to humans? Others have done similarly realistic Pokémon drawings, but joshd stands out for two reasons: his relentless dedication to making quality illustrations and the wealth of information he provides as commentary. For example, here's what he writes on Primape: Primeapes are rare animals and usually live in large social groups of mankeys as their protectors as the alpha males and females. Primapes have large growths on their wrists and knuckles made of fat and hard skin, these are for battling for females and protecting the family from untruders. They will hit them togther to make large thudding noises as warnings to anyone threatning them, though usually if your threatening them they wont even give you a warning.
Primeapes calls can be heard to up to a mile away and sound like deep honks that they use to call to others of their kind. Even though they are large heavy creatures they live most of their life in the canopies and are surprisingly agile among the branches. It was once a myth that all Primapes were just very old mankeys but were soon realised to be a seperate evolution. They are now protected by law as their numbers are so few and how the mankey colonies are so dependant on them. Some dominant primapes get a dark stripe that runs down their back, they are called Darkbacks and are the most aggressive of all Primeapes. Their numbers have dropped slowly over the years as they were hunted by poachers for their hands and wrist clubs as they were used in medicene and magic. It is now a life sentence to kill a primape and poaching has become less in recent years thanks to the P.P.F, primeape protection foundation.
His name is Joe, we have been watching him for a while now and lives in the largest colony in this region, he is the alpha male (darkback) and has two females that he lives with called Viv and Poyo along with around 40 Mankeys.I will admit that his grammar is atrocious, but his ideas are awesome. Check him out. I always look forward to seeing new interpretations.
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