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Post by KitClairvoyance on Mar 27, 2008 17:26:44 GMT -5
These bloids seem to be shadalicious. Kittydaughter. *glomps* I'm finding this more amusing than I should, really. xD That I was waiting to make the 'bloids? xD ..yeah, you probably do. I've actually wanted to make one for a bit now. Why the sudden want to make a 'bloid? Yes they do. To me anyway. They're cute enough, And anything that's cute enough is an animal? As long as it moves and is alive, yes.
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Post by Nimras on Mar 27, 2008 17:27:23 GMT -5
Do you live within commuting distance to the Burgerville whose sign got backed into and is now "gerville?"
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Post by kittygirl on Mar 27, 2008 17:27:27 GMT -5
These bloids seem to be shadalicious. Hello, Kitty. And yes, they do, don't they? Do you want me to start singing Fergie? Because I don't want to start singing. D: And I realized recently that the name Fergie was inspired by Ernest Hemingway. Odd no?
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Post by Shadaras on Mar 27, 2008 17:29:45 GMT -5
Why the sudden want to make a 'bloid? Um. Because I wanted to make one? And anything that's cute enough is an animal? As long as it moves and is alive, yes. Would plants count for that, then? They move. Sort of. And they're alive.
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Post by kittygirl on Mar 27, 2008 17:30:15 GMT -5
These bloids seem to be shadalicious. Kittydaughter. *glomps* As long as it moves and is alive, yes. *glomp* Daddy! *takes a cookie from your pocket and eats it* They actually have very specific requirements to be an animal. "Animals are a major group of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. Their body plan becomes fixed as they develop, usually early on in their development as embryos, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their life. Most animals are motile - they can move spontaneously and independently. Animals are heterotrophs - they are dependent on other organisms (e.g. plants) for sustenance."
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Post by Shadaras on Mar 27, 2008 17:30:22 GMT -5
Hello, Kitty. And yes, they do, don't they? Do you want me to start singing Fergie? Because I don't want to start singing. D: And I realized recently that the name Fergie was inspired by Ernest Hemingway. Odd no? Nah. You don't need to sing if you don't want to. How was inspired by him?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2008 17:30:29 GMT -5
Why the sudden want to make a 'bloid? Um. Because I wanted to make one? As long as it moves and is alive, yes. Would plants count for that, then? They move. Sort of. And they're alive. Plants have different types of cells than animals do. 0o;
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Post by Nimras on Mar 27, 2008 17:30:49 GMT -5
Hello, Kitty. And yes, they do, don't they? Do you want me to start singing Fergie? Because I don't want to start singing. D: And I realized recently that the name Fergie was inspired by Ernest Hemingway. Odd no? Here's a Fergie, there's a Fergie And another little Fergie... Fuzzy Fergie, funny Fergie, Fergie, Fergie PLUSHIE!
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Post by kittygirl on Mar 27, 2008 17:30:59 GMT -5
Do you live within commuting distance to the Burgerville whose sign got backed into and is now "gerville?" Depends on what you consider "commuting distance" I'd say it'd take me a few months to ride my bike there. Is that close enough?
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Post by Shadaras on Mar 27, 2008 17:31:24 GMT -5
Um. Because I wanted to make one? Would plants count for that, then? They move. Sort of. And they're alive. Plants have different types of cells than animals do. 0o; We've already established that whether or not they're technically animals doesn't matter, I think.
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Post by Nimras on Mar 27, 2008 17:32:05 GMT -5
Do you live within commuting distance to the Burgerville whose sign got backed into and is now "gerville?" Depends on what you consider "commuting distance" I'd say it'd take me a few months to ride my bike there. Is that close enough? Well, if you start now, give me a PM the day you arrive...
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Post by kittygirl on Mar 27, 2008 17:32:43 GMT -5
Do you want me to start singing Fergie? Because I don't want to start singing. D: And I realized recently that the name Fergie was inspired by Ernest Hemingway. Odd no? Nah. You don't need to sing if you don't want to. How was inspired by him? Ah thank you. When you read A Farewell to Arms you will find a character who changes her name to Fergie.
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Post by Nimras on Mar 27, 2008 17:33:19 GMT -5
Plants have different types of cells than animals do. 0o; We've already established that whether or not they're technically animals doesn't matter, I think. It just has to have cells? ...Does it have to be plural?
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Post by kittygirl on Mar 27, 2008 17:33:29 GMT -5
Do you want me to start singing Fergie? Because I don't want to start singing. D: And I realized recently that the name Fergie was inspired by Ernest Hemingway. Odd no? Here's a Fergie, there's a Fergie And another little Fergie... Fuzzy Fergie, funny Fergie, Fergie, Fergie PLUSHIE! That's The Fergie Song, not a Fergie song. See the difference? But I like yours better.
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Post by Shadaras on Mar 27, 2008 17:33:30 GMT -5
Nah. You don't need to sing if you don't want to. How was inspired by him? Ah thank you. When you read A Farewell to Arms you will find a character who changes her name to Fergie. Oh. Whatever. I probably won't ever read that.
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