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PurpleBox
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Halloween at work was heck in a handbasckey.... so bussy O-O -/- im trying to get back into the swing of rping, cos i really want to continue our duo
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Posted 11-09-2018, 02:24 AM |
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sylvanSpider
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Excellent! I'm still here so you can just post whenever and I'll respond when I have opportunities <3
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 11-09-2018, 05:57 PM |
PurpleBox
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managed to post, not sure if it's good or not XD i tried to not control aren or Taka to much, just actions in passing that kid of hting to move the plot along XD i hope that's ok
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Posted 11-10-2018, 01:00 PM |
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sylvanSpider
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I'll read it now to be sure <3~
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 11-10-2018, 08:08 PM |
sylvanSpider
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You did fine! It's a great post; there will be a response either tonight or tomorrow (I hope)!
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 11-10-2018, 08:16 PM |
sylvanSpider
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Iiii got busy. But break is coming, so a response is gonna be soon! I dunno how long it will be, but I ain't givin' up
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 11-14-2018, 08:42 PM |
sylvanSpider
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Been going through a rough patch with school. Graduation is just around the corner, but I'll be *trying* to get one up today. Wish me luck!
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 11-28-2018, 06:44 PM |
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PurpleBox
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i wish you luck!!!`~~~♥~~~ might get a post up today
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Posted 12-03-2018, 03:15 PM |
PurpleBox
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hey sorry i havent been on in forever, work got cray and then christmas came aswell as getting sick durign christmas >x< im getting back into rping on the site and wanted to let you know i have not forgotten out Outbreak boys!
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Posted 12-29-2018, 03:00 AM |
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sylvanSpider
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Hey, that's cool. I'm sick now and just got done moving, so honestly, it's a good thing we haven't been going, but I'm starting back at it again. I'm in the middle of job hunting with a horrible cold so I'm kind of a mess anyway. I'll just try to keep an eye out for a post. ^^
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 01-04-2019, 10:28 PM |
PurpleBox
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again so sorry !!!! DX my internet has been ffffed up, and work got hectic, im trying to work out a rp shedual so i can get posts out regularly DX
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Posted 02-20-2019, 03:20 AM |
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sylvanSpider
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Oh man! I almost thought this one was dead! But that's cool because this is the first time I've been on a computer in a long while, so don't worry about it! I wouldn't have known anyway. xD
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.
Even insects breathe. -Rawi Hage, Cockroach | ||||
Posted 02-21-2019, 01:41 AM |
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