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Post by arcblade on Oct 15, 2007 19:19:35 GMT -5
Heh. I'd pitch in some money for *that* costume.
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Post by Faith on Oct 15, 2007 21:55:36 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Sounds like a fun thing to be. ;D I don't know where you'd get the material for that, though... Let me know if you figure it all out! (Maybe we could all make a plan and dress up as Beastlings for Halloween... hehehe... ) I'm fine with that. I like both comics, a lot... And, besides, where there isn't Beastling, there's other, equally awesome and interesting characters. (I have already made it evident that I can't choose a favorite character in the Polls Board.)
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 16, 2007 11:33:31 GMT -5
Oh, sure, like Faith said, there's no Beastling, but there's Issac, and Mhero, and Rithiel, and Raddick, and CJ...I could go on, but I probably shouldn't.
But yeah, lots of characters. There's even a few quadrupeds later on.
Beastling isn't sidelined, though. It's got one in the works, too.
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Post by Faith on Oct 17, 2007 0:18:53 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Maybe they it's just 'cuz all those characters have yet to be introduced. When they are, I bet people will like 'em, too. And now, time for me to ask another one of my questions. What's a guadruped?
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 17, 2007 14:02:33 GMT -5
Quadruped. With a Q.
Anything that walks on 4 legs is a quadruped.
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Post by arcblade on Oct 17, 2007 16:31:29 GMT -5
Horse, dog, pig, cow, yep, all quadrupeds. You can kinda pick it apart, since quad = four.
Bipedal critters have two legs. Bi = 2 Not sure if there's a no-legs term or not. But if you think about it, centipede can be picked apart the same way. Centi = 100. And millipede, but I bet I'm boring you to death by now.
Heh, little random Arc-tangent. Now back to your regularly scheduled topic.
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Post by Faith on Oct 17, 2007 21:47:39 GMT -5
Oops... I thought he said it with a G... I know this stuff... I'm just terribly unobservant. Nah.... I'm just feeling stupider than usual, considering the fact that I covered this subject in elementary... Oh! Do I get stupid points for that!?!?!
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Post by Fox on Oct 17, 2007 22:14:32 GMT -5
Sure! =D Now, have a smart cookie! *gives you one* ^_^
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Post by Faith on Oct 17, 2007 22:58:54 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Oh boy! I'll save this for my tests at school tomorrow... *Realizes she should be studying...* : ( That sounds like an interesting thing to recieve...
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 18, 2007 13:08:40 GMT -5
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By any chance, is a smart cookie like a smart bomb?
(Just curious.)
Hmm...I have an idea...gimme' a bit.
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Post by Faith on Oct 18, 2007 22:12:22 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* ! ! ! A bomb of what?Sure... here's mine. ;D *Steps back a few feet to watch cautiously.*(Turns out I didn't need it, 'cuz those tests were really easy!!!)
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 23, 2007 12:36:13 GMT -5
Smart Bombs are bombs that, theoretically, damage only enemies.
In reality, they just seek their target, often inaccurately.
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Post by Faith on Oct 23, 2007 23:27:15 GMT -5
Heh... ;D So what's the point of using them? How often are they accurate? (Should I still be standing a few feet away? ) And... who would you be sending bombs after?...
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 25, 2007 14:17:55 GMT -5
Me? no one.
The military uses them. They're often referred to as "Seeker Mines." They're underwater things...I think they're magnetic, or something.
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Post by Faith on Oct 25, 2007 21:09:32 GMT -5
Really? I thought they used something more along the lines of heat-sensing... So they just stick giant magnets at the head, and then fill the rest with explosive substances?
*Tappa, tappa, tapp...* Those odd little chicks...
So... a smart cookie, like you were asking about, would be an explosive cookie that chases stupid people?
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