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Default   #49  
Sorry I sort of fell off the face of the planet there for a bit! I've had a hectic few weeks of just... one bad thing happening after another. I meant to tell you sooner, but I will be responding! Just gimme a bit of time, okay?
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
Old Posted 08-13-2018, 02:59 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #50   PurpleBox PurpleBox is offline
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theres no rush!!! lifes been hectic fo rme too as i have a job now, im getting used to the shedual an dim so exaushets after work XD i look forward to you reply ^^
Old Posted 08-17-2018, 01:54 AM Reply With Quote  
sylvanSpider sylvanSpider is offline
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Agh, I finally got one up. I am so sorry. Replies might be every few days from here, or they might be twice a day or they might be as soon as they go up. I'll do my best to keep you posted! Sorry I'm such a shitty rp buddy. xP
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
Old Posted 08-27-2018, 08:25 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #52   PurpleBox PurpleBox is offline
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it's ok XD your not a shitty rp buddy XD you let me know ahead of time that you'd be bussy and flaky for a bit ^.^ so it's all good XD the post is fine, i should get around to it and a few others tonight or tomorrow XD

i have a job now, can't remeber if i told you before, so my shedual 's a little shaky atm
Old Posted 08-30-2018, 12:47 PM Reply With Quote  
sylvanSpider sylvanSpider is offline
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You did tell me that! ^^ It's all good, yo! Yeah, I'm hoping to not be as flaky, but my semester is pretty packed. I'll keep up with it as much as I can!
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
Old Posted 09-02-2018, 04:08 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #54   PurpleBox PurpleBox is offline
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woo i posted XD hope the big bad is ok, it'll giveboth groups a run for thier money
Old Posted 09-03-2018, 11:28 PM Reply With Quote  
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Oooh this is going to be interesting! And I'm alright with that! I'll prolly be posting tomorrow after class <3

I hope. We'll see
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
Old Posted 09-04-2018, 05:49 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #56   PurpleBox PurpleBox is offline
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pppppposted!!!!! XD ope its ok. didnt want to go to much into Ian's nigh tmares... but soon we shall have a fight betwwen marvs men , the bloaterand th tag team duo!!! XD
Old Posted 09-22-2018, 03:35 PM Reply With Quote  
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YAAAAS. I finally posted as well! It's been a doozy of a semester, but so long as you and I can be casual until things slow down, I think we'll be good :3 I AM DETERMINED TO NOT LET THIS DIE.
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
Old Posted 10-01-2018, 12:15 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #58   PurpleBox PurpleBox is offline
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woot!!!! i try my best XD and i am thinking about writtign a list for a posting order for all the rp's i have going, that way im a bit more ornignized XD, work seamed to have settled down, i've had the same shedual for three weeks now, workign 5 days an dhave tow days off. so yeah XD
Old Posted 10-01-2018, 02:11 AM Reply With Quote  
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Oh hey, a set schedule works well! I'm giving up on an order of importance and literally just going from oldest to newest. I'm gonna go basic like that. xD
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
Old Posted 10-01-2018, 03:21 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #60   PurpleBox PurpleBox is offline
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lol that works too XD
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ugh i dont like being sick... -.- anf i have to work so im hopped up on meds to dampen the symptoms >.<
Old Posted 10-14-2018, 11:29 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #62   sylvanSpider sylvanSpider is offline
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Oh damn, I hope that worked well for you!
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
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it worked out, still got a stuffed nose now....and should be able to answer the rp on monday or tuesday...next two weeks are hecktic cos of halloween -.-
Old Posted 10-21-2018, 02:37 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #64   sylvanSpider sylvanSpider is offline
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That's okay! I fully understand, trust me. I'm sorry you're still sick. That sounds rough ._.
All that is empty in the drawing should be filled in, the teacher said to us kids. First you sharpen the pencil to fill in the thin whiskers, then you use the thick crayon to fill in the wings with brown, meticulously and without letting the crayon leave the page. Six feet can be traced below the soft belly. Now, breathing is hard to detect on paper, the teacher said to me when I asked, but it is easier to feel it in real life.

Even insects breathe.

-Rawi Hage, Cockroach
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