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- Magelord648
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- TheAmazingOopah
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9/10 Can't say much about this one, but it's just very good. Nice colours and the movement is excellent.
I think I know what you mean about that my current avatar could have been better. Now it's more like a postcard picture, not very personal. I somehow found it hard though, finding a good picture of Easter Island that makes a good avatar as well. So I'm quite content with the one I found in the end.
I just wanted to make sure if my remark left no... "grudge", if you know what I mean. Not that I see you as someone who would be sensitive about something like that, but sometimes the tone of a post can get lost on the reader, so I wanted to clear all doubt, just in case. I think that in order to make a topic like this work everyone has to be completely honest, otherwise you only get 9's and 8's all the time, which would be boring. So it's great that you took my 5 so well.
You seem to remember my previous avatars better than I do! My previous one was... the running Captain Haddock, right?Kipi wrote:AmazingOopah: 8/10
Actually, I don't have much to say about your avatar. It's nice, though perhaps not as good as it may have been. I liked your previous avatar better. But as it's not bad either, I'll give you 8 points.
I think I know what you mean about that my current avatar could have been better. Now it's more like a postcard picture, not very personal. I somehow found it hard though, finding a good picture of Easter Island that makes a good avatar as well. So I'm quite content with the one I found in the end.
Hehe, yeah, wings would be cool. Sorry, it is indeed no Barbie, it reminded me of her though.Lady Dragonfly wrote: I am never sarcastic.
I am just sad that you don't like purple fairies with long dark hair (Barbie is awfully blonde, btw). I have long dark hair myself. I wish I had wings
I just wanted to make sure if my remark left no... "grudge", if you know what I mean. Not that I see you as someone who would be sensitive about something like that, but sometimes the tone of a post can get lost on the reader, so I wanted to clear all doubt, just in case. I think that in order to make a topic like this work everyone has to be completely honest, otherwise you only get 9's and 8's all the time, which would be boring. So it's great that you took my 5 so well.
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Ferrets are very prone to cancer. We believe he had pancreatic cancer which caused him to be diabetic. We never put him thru the surgery to find out for sure. There is only so much I was willing to put the poor little guy thru. Unfortunately animals unlike people can't understand why they are hurt from surgery or sick from chemotherapy. As far as owning one...he was annoying, mischeivious(sp?) and could be destructive...that being said my wife and I miss the heck out of him everyday. We still have a dog & 2 cats but the house isn't the same without him. There is a certain amount of life they bring to a house you can never really appreciate until you have one. I will never own another but I certainly don't regret having had him.
EDIT: Upon further reflection the best way I can describe a ferret is this...have you ever read any of the Dragonlance Books (preferably Chronicles and if the answer is no then my God man why not)? There is no doubt in my mind that Weis & Hickman based the race of kender, namely Tasslehoff Burrfoot, completely on someone's pet ferret.
EDIT: Upon further reflection the best way I can describe a ferret is this...have you ever read any of the Dragonlance Books (preferably Chronicles and if the answer is no then my God man why not)? There is no doubt in my mind that Weis & Hickman based the race of kender, namely Tasslehoff Burrfoot, completely on someone's pet ferret.
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