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I simply wanted a opossum character- haha. He's not as sad as he looksHis toyhouse profile (I have a few notes on him here) -Ā toyhou.se/5146690.dante
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SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-15 00:35:23 +0000 UTC]
yOU'RE GETTING REALLY GOOD OML (I'm so proud!! Look at you go!!)
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-15 02:15:39 +0000 UTC]
Oh gosh, I'm so happy to hear that you think so. ;-; Thank you!
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SubatomicXonkey In reply to TwasKitty [2019-10-16 08:04:18 +0000 UTC]
Do you have a personality for him yet? I've been wanting to make an 80's punk theme character kinda like someone ripped right out of Motley Crue (i've been debating about what animal he should be though) but maybe they could be friends once i make the character? (I also have a cyberpunk dog that i really need to finish coloring. I don't think that my cyberpunk character would go well with this character, but if u have any cyberpunk characters im 10/10 down to make them in the same universe and do art and stuff)
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-16 18:22:11 +0000 UTC]
Hm, nothing set in stone yet. I've been trying to put his personality into words. He's a bit of a troublemaker, and also slightly arrogant I would say, but also.. not. I suppose the only way I can describe it is being like a, "freespirited, rebelling,Ā 20-ish year old" stereotype. He's very calm and chill, living day to day like there's no tomorrow. Sometimes having fun make trouble, simply for the thrill or adrenaline rush. Hm... Hopefully that makes a bit of sense.
Oo, I think that would be absolutely amazing to have them be friends! I think that style matches perfectly. I'm not too sure what type of animal would be the best for the style - there are so many great ones that would look so cool. haha. Sadly, I don't have any cyberpunk ones, I adore the style though. I've been trying for years to make a character with it- just never could get it "right", they were always human too. So maybe I'll try to draw up an anthro character for it, that sounds as though it'd be really fun!
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SubatomicXonkey In reply to TwasKitty [2019-10-16 18:36:49 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! (Same here with my wild 80's punk character! lol)
But yeah I get the character ur going for (lol that was like most of my friends in high school)
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-16 18:43:57 +0000 UTC]
Mmhm! haha
Oh good, I'm glad! They sound like they might've been a handful, but quite fun. It's good to have a friend like that atleast once
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SubatomicXonkey In reply to TwasKitty [2019-10-16 21:10:46 +0000 UTC]
They were q u i t eĀ a handful at times lol, but when it came down to it they always had my back and they always respected that I hung out with them despite having a very different personality from them. I was 10/10 the good kid who hung out with the troublemakers even though i was a geek who was in musical theater and stressed out every time my grades got as low as a 'c' lmao
but 10/10 they were some of the nicest people on campus, even if the deen and cops at the school knew them all by name lmao (they knew me by association of course and really liked me lol) Some of the security at the school would pop in to see me perform after school if they happened to be on campus that late (like if there was a football game or something.) They were pretty cool
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-16 22:04:09 +0000 UTC]
Aw, that's all so sweet! I'm so glad they were such great friends and overall wonderful people. Where I live I never really saw anyone like that, nothing to the extreme as getting in trouble with security(which we had none) or cops atleast- there weren't even many "clicks" when I was in school (Then again I wasn't there very much to tell lol), but it's always so interesting to hear others stories. People they meet, experiences they had and all that. Nice to hear those "troublemakers" weren't all that bad, haha.
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SubatomicXonkey In reply to TwasKitty [2019-10-17 06:49:40 +0000 UTC]
Lol they were always doing rebellious crap to make the security guards call their names out from across campus (Just dumb stuff like writting "Dicks out for Harambe" in chalk on the side of the school or like smashing apples against the walls.)
There were a ton of cliques at mine ^^' I kinda just went from group to group though or went solo (i kinda hung out with whoever i wanted to on any given day)
It sounds like you went to a smaller school? (I'm in a big city so that might be why we've had such different experiences!)
Yeah, they were a likable bunch of lil scamps! xP
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-17 17:41:31 +0000 UTC]
Haha, well they don't sounds like they did anything major, luckily! Just somewhat innocent, silly rebelling.
Ah, I see. I don't think that's a bad way to go through school at all, sounds like it could open a lot of experiences for you.Ā I mostly went solo or with one pretty small group of friends- or well, I was absent. In all honesty I don't remember too much going through public schools. Kinda blanked out most of the day I think, haha.
Yup, I live in a small town so could be possible that's why! (Actually only have an elementary school here- had to travel 30-ish minutes by school bus to get to the next town over that has a middle school and high school.) I'm sorta glad to not have had to deal with cliques (granted we had a few "popular kids" but we all got along pretty well together and cycled through each group for the most part), but hearing how some dealt with it, sounds kinda stressful. So I'm glad it sounds you didn't have to deal with it in a horrible way either.Ā
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SubatomicXonkey In reply to TwasKitty [2019-10-19 21:59:48 +0000 UTC]
Lol yeah xP
Oof blanking out all day is a *huge* mood.
Whaat? I can't believe i guessed that right! Dang that really *does* sound small. (What was it like growing up in a small town? like it's such a strange concept to me because i've only ever lived in one place)
Yeah. I got really lucky with my high school experience (i sort of went to a more 'artistic' high school. Meaning it was filled with a bunch of nerds who either liked to draw, play music, act, or were just really into academics and learning. I liked all of those things lol)
The only bad kids were the kids who were forced to go there because they lived near the school and they (or their parents) didn't want to deal with open enrollment. After freshman/sophomore year they mostly seemed to mellow out, though.
It was all around a fun experience and i think through all 4 of those years i only had a negative experience with random kids 2-3 times? And even then they were mostly just annoying lol but yeah! It was overall just really fun (plus the murals on the walls and the random pieces of art scattered around was 10/100
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-19 22:44:27 +0000 UTC]
Yup! It is quite a small town Ā Population of around 3,500-ish. So could be smaller, but could also be larger, haha. I actually haven't lived in this town all my life - maybe only around 10yrs now? But I've always moved little town to little town. They aren't bad, but it's awkward knowing basically everyone.
You'll also always get that "oh, they look familiar" people a lot, but in reality you probably saw them in the only 2 "grocery" stores in town from time to time. Only main problem we had was going to the schools. My older brother struggled more than I did with it, but friends are difficult since all the kids already "know" each other. (My big bro was a troublemaker, like a huge one- he was bullied, but in all honesty, he provoked them beyond belief and in general was just a jerk. Me, I'm just a loner that never smiled, but got "along" with almost everyone.) Though my little bro has lived here his whole life and loves it, tons of friends and all that jazz. Main thing is I think it takes a bit of time to actually get integrated "fully", unlike larger towns. It's a peaceful life for sure, I don't mind it actually. It'd be nice to actually have places to go to though without needing to drive 30min-1hr away. lmao
That is quite lucky! Sounds like it would be an interesting school to attend. I'm not too surprised the "bad kids" caused problems then, I mean- they were forced to go to a school they didn't want. Granted it's childish, but kids are kids, right? lol. Good thing they started to mellow out as the years went by. I'm glad it was fun! I suppose there will always be one or two negative experiences, huh? Kind of a pain, but I'm glad you had an overall enjoyable time. It's so interesting to see the differences, yet similarities in schools and just places. Your school must've been quite big, huh? Guessing you live in a larger town that is and with the murals detail.
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SubatomicXonkey In reply to TwasKitty [2019-10-19 23:25:12 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, thats kind of how my mom grew up tbh (moving from little town to little town) and jeez i have like 2 grocery stores within walking distance. That's crazy!
Dang I'm sorry to hear that about your brother :/ if it's any consolation ik what it's like to have not the ideal brother (maybe ill tell u about it some other time?) but im glad you got along with almost everyone!
And yeah, it is pretty peaceful! (Though i've never actually *lived* in a small town, my grandma used to live in Ohio and I *loved* visiting her because it was so beautiful and quiet <3 But yeah ^^' I'm a city kid i would probably not to know what to do with myself if i lived anywhere other than a bustling city. The country is deffinately nice to visit, though and i love it and rate it 10/10
It really was and interesting school! (And they keep adding things to it so it just keeps getting better and better!) and yeah I agree (and a few of the bad kids were even some friends/nice acquaintances) And yeah, you gotta get the rain if u want a rainbow and other corny quotes like that lol. And yep! It was a *really* big school and it keeps getting bigger!
Also yep! We're one of the top largest cities in the u.s. i think (we're at least in the top 10 for sure)
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TwasKitty In reply to SubatomicXonkey [2019-10-23 19:20:57 +0000 UTC]
Haha, that sounds quite nice! I think living in a small town can be a great experience. Kinda wish my stores were in walking distance though (I suppose they are, but be prepared to walk a few miles of hills)
It's alright! He's not the best, but definitely could be worse. He's an okay brother, haha. I'm sorry to hear you deal with not an ideal brother either. (Sure, I'll always be here to talk!) Yeah, I'm glad to have also!
Oh wow, that must've been really nice to be able to visit her to get a change of all the loud, busy city. Ah, I see. I completely understand. Honestly I wouldn't know what I'd do in a huge city. I've been to busy cities before for a day or two at a time, I couldn't handle it, but it's fun to visit from time to time.Ā
Jeez, makes you wonder how big the school will get in a few years or more. It seems like everything is just growing and growing as time goes by, it's insane. Fun to see though sometimes. That quote is so corny, but I love it xD.Ā
Wow, really? Must be a huge city then, jeez... Couldn't imagine how busy that is!
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TwasKitty In reply to ManuelTheHero [2019-10-15 02:14:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for thinking so!
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