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31. scotland. furries and comics. rdkieran.github.io
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Also where can I find the fuzzy man video. Love those guys
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Looking at this, I'm wondering what it'd be like to do a one panel per day type diary comic. Comic Calendar...
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I greenlight this for full series production.
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Cyberpunk 2077 looking ads
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I'm glad to be on some blocklists. The Ew Furries blocklist is funny. Thank you for blocking, please don't perceive me.
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did a fuller venty diary comic about burnout but it burnt me out so I ended it with this
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Can't find any pictures of it, but it was positioned on the end of the fence, where the fence then descends down into a burn. The days where this stile was rickety always came with the risk of plumetting 10 feet through bushes into shallow water.
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Up the north of Scotland we had one where we'd walk the dogs, between a cow field and a golf course. It got a bit worn out, a little rickety, but it worked.
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Basically a selfie with a celebrity. Can't believe you met him!!!
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Her main tech flex was like, a Microsoft word plugin that linked to your outlook contacts. I was busy pulling pints at the time ngl.
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I must clarify: she had a wallet full of USB sticks of various colours.
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I get on with my job, and maintain professional courtesy until she leaves. Hopefully this is the end of the story.
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Later after her meal she comes to the bar. She asks my favourite colour. She offers me a USB stick of that colour, she tells me it holds her music, programs, and designs. I refuse.
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Why didn't any other Pokémon make it into Inhibit? Besides Jolteon
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Aw I imagined a prolonged series of changes starting with a honedge OC, eventually resulting in Masha hahah
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As long as you give a detailed blog explaining how your honedge gijinka ended up in your comic
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I will update my site just for you
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Walking around in Skyrim becomes easy with that blessing. Wolves don't attack you, elk don't run from you. Highly recommend it.
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Novice difficulty, no fast travel. The bliss of just going around reading books and blasting through all the challenge. Last save I did the 7000 steps once per in-game week. Contemplating all the emblems gives you a blessing that makes all wildlife passive.
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Skyrim is my perfect walking simulator with RPG elements. Oblivion Remaster has highlighted to me how good the world design of Skyrim is. Oblivion has forts in the middle of nowhere, Skyrim always has defined routes to locations. It's a great game to walk in.
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Eerie atmosphere as I sit in the cart to Helgen, with no one talking. Staring at the ground listening to the birds, waiting for the sound of the executioner's axe. Then spending 20 mins seeing how long it takes for Alduin to kill every imperial soldier in Helgen.
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Wispy, even
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Salukis can be described as feathery, and this brush matches that.
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Living in Dundee, a city driven in large part by its student population, the whole Dundee University collapse is alarming. A lot of student accommodation is being developed, and I hope there are people to occupy it.
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🫡 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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So many opportunities to sell more virtual tat, it's a perfect fit
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some more for tonight. not entirely sure how to draw mouths
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I've not felt attractive in a long time so this genuinely rejuvenated me a little.