
Carnage woofing dance!
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 6:15,
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NO IT IS NOT IT IS FUCKING CARNAGE
KNOCK EM DOWN AND FUCKING STAMP STAMP STAMP

The arts, as I was saying above, might just be the right idea.
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 6:23,
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some kind of possum? I am usually pretty good at identifying mammals but I'm not sure about this one
those incisors don't look much like a possum though

Your mention of the new creatures found.
I used the cuscus in the leafy greens too.
I was going to use the new bat, but I ended up
using a different one as I needed a side pose.
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 6:37,
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I used the cuscus in the leafy greens too.
I was going to use the new bat, but I ended up
using a different one as I needed a side pose.

A radioactive dog bit a spider and became: Dog Spider. This was his theme song:
Dog spider, Dog spider, does whatever a dog can do.
Sniff a butt, chase a ball,
Look out! Here comes the dog spider!
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 7:04,
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Dog spider, Dog spider, does whatever a dog can do.
Sniff a butt, chase a ball,
Look out! Here comes the dog spider!

D'ya think if I rob enough uranium I can manage to do it?
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 7:09,
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This was his song:
Man spider, man spider,
does whatever a man can do.
Count to ten, is self aware.
Knows one day he will die! Look out! Here comes the man spider!
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 7:25,
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Man spider, man spider,
does whatever a man can do.
Count to ten, is self aware.
Knows one day he will die! Look out! Here comes the man spider!

there is something weirdly desperate about that drawing. Jangly and unsettling. Oh, and we see the world as we see ourselves.
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 7:09,
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They're often the best kind of dogs. Full of fun and vim.
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 7:17,
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The animation makes it more than fluff. You can sense the wonder in the animator as he manipulates the images. There is joy that comes from beyond the images, it's from the animator. Did you have the same feeling of deja-vu?
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Thu 24 Sep 2009, 7:40,
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