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    1. El_Tigre 12 yrs ago

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*Starts to feel a little bad* >.>

*Offers Ryver the extra ice cream cone she was originally keeping hidden for herself.* Here.. >//>
Ruby said
We weren't fighting! ^_^

I'm much too violent for THAT to be considered fighting.


No! Mine!

xodus said
This reaction, god it had me rolling on the floor. xD Mainly cause when I saw Griff's post in the OOC I had the same reaction. O.O Oh shit, they are dead....

@Tigre: Only if your promise to take good care of him, so don't forget to feed him and walk him. xD


... >.>

Never mind... Can I get an Ice cream instead!? :D
Violet said
Yes, Tig. This is how you keep the children from fighting. Good girl. <3


Hehe, Thanks Vi! *crawls onto your lap* :3
Grif of Hearts said
I read that! Don't worry a lick about it, really. While I hadn't expected to come back here to see them both dead I had been gone an awfully long time so I'm not all too surprised that it happened. Vail always wanted to go out with a bang, although I'm not sure she meant quite as literally~

I'll just remove your organs while you sleep. <3


Hehe, I like you!

Xooooodusssss... Can we keep em!? Can we can we can we?
CUTE GIF ATTACK!

LimeyPanda said
Oh god I murdered your people...

I'm sorry! They told me to do it!


*jumps into scene.*

"Dear God! What is that!?" I declare in shock as I point off in the opposite direction.

Whispering back to Limey 'Run while I distract him!'

P.S. - In other news! I will be making a post today that will include the very rude pew pew blast into Ryver's characters back because reasons :D <3
Drake Baku said
also, going to sound like a fool most likelywhat is so special on the 4e of July?


"Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States of America commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain (now officially known as the United Kingdom). Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the National Day of the United States."
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