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Ah...that is interesting.
(Wants to ask how they are rock at the cellular level and living - if they are coral-like, or like the non-deadly/disabled form of genetic skin disease that produces calcium, or something like that) >.> as a little kid, I talked to a boulder frequently <.< |
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Ignore her, she just likes to make robots burp by looking at them. lol the race Tam's talking about of mine are the Gawhara. They're living rock, and can take on humanoid forms when they're young. As they get older, they start getting less and less humanoid, though they still maintain the basic shape, albeit much larger. They don't have eyes in the traditional sense, and use sonics and echolocation to 'see'. |
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Bitty Tam just had pet rocks in her pockets. Or her mouth. |
I saw an interesting looking Transformer game, but it was only video clips, never played it. Supposedly it was a new game released for this month.
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lol, so you did know about it then. XD
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Yes, and I have to post a correction. The game's for XBox One, not the 360.
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Well, since it was a newly released game I thought you meant that one. XD
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Bitty Tam sounds interesting O.O |
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I am curious as to how it is synthesized... Anyway, hi all! |
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LOL She ate sand, too. |
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Bitty Den ate sand once. |
I ate crayons when I was little, I was not allowed to have them unsupervised between the ages 2-4 I think. XD When I was five I chewed on Sega controller cords instead. XD
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I didn't eat things for the most part. I chew on my hair as a nervous habit, but I was incredibly picky about what went in my mouth.
...On the other hand, I fed my mom a flower magnet because I had made the connection between flowers and spices and made a "spicy sandwich" and she was feeling bad... |
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