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A female member of the homo sapiens species
(warm-blooded, omnivorous, currently alive) Diet includes walrus diarrhea, preserved portions of man-made worms cooked in boiling water and the outermost layer of flesh of eggs that have been incubated, raised, beheaded, plucked and fried in oil. Extremely unpredictable, high-five on sight. tagboard
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Ohnooooo
This is my fourth post now.I really am bored. Well, because I want to announce my new goal of becoming A draconologist! >D Therefore I think I should work harder for exams.. (Whoa.) Funny that word doesn't exist in the dictionary here. But I think it's an unique job ;D And I can get to study my dragons Anyways I was having an everlasting debate with Elaine concerning pigs vs. dragons.. Believing that pigs are better than dragons is totally retarded Anyone sane person would tell you that dragons are more useful And I bet anyone would also exchange pigs for dragons Except maybe the pork companies or something. Also dragons are better for military purposes than pigs. I doubt anyone would dare go against a dragon (unless they have their own dragons or a couple of undead armies.) No offence to my undead army but I think undead wouldn't stand a chance really. Why do I sound like I'm doing an unseen prose question.. And while I was typing this a horrible revelation dawned upon me.. I studied werewolves, I am starting to study vampires, YET I realized that I have not ever studied dragons (except for that draconologist book Cindy lent me in P6 and all the dragon books I read which are fiction.) Therefore, now I shall frantically go study dragons while at the same time studying my word equations. Ja. |