Many thanks.
*spongs with enlightened wonderment*
I thought it seemed vaguely familiar from somewhere, I read the whole 4rthur dictionary during a particularly gripping tutorial a few months back. It's one of the lesser used phrases that I have come across though.
Glad I can still make someone laugh, has been ages since I had enough hummus to put a picture together, and even then I went for the fluffy angle instead of 'teh funney'.
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I thought it seemed vaguely familiar from somewhere, I read the whole 4rthur dictionary during a particularly gripping tutorial a few months back. It's one of the lesser used phrases that I have come across though.
Glad I can still make someone laugh, has been ages since I had enough hummus to put a picture together, and even then I went for the fluffy angle instead of 'teh funney'.
really?
i hear graping the squildo all the time. on here. not in real life.
yeah, i don't hummus either. i post arty crud that is profoundly not amusing. like, vector images of tom brady and such.
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yeah, i don't hummus either. i post arty crud that is profoundly not amusing. like, vector images of tom brady and such.
Nowt wrong with vector images.
Now they really grape my squildo. I have always had a thing for their smooth, mathematical, sexy curviness; to the point where I hunted down Jim, Keeper of the Strawberry Dragon and demanded a tutorial, lest I touch him inappropriately*
*may be slightly inaccurate.
edit: First time I've used small text and I'm excited in a way a 19 year old really ought not to be.
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Sat 27 Mar 2004, 1:42,
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*may be slightly inaccurate.
edit: First time I've used small text and I'm excited in a way a 19 year old really ought not to be.
that sounds disturbingly awesome.
mine aren't particularly good, i do all my good stuff in pen and ink, but such as they are...
edit: i love small text. that and putting phrases in asterisks to indicate action.
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edit: i love small text. that and putting phrases in asterisks to indicate action.