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out of all the possible doge pics to come from the Doge Renaissance my favorite ones so far have to be the current trend of doge being like, a young kid in the 90’s and everyone is being nice to them and telling them like super mario 64 tricks and taking them to see the pokemon movie.
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out of all the possible doge pics to come from the Doge Renaissance my favorite ones so far have to be the current trend of doge being like, a young kid in the 90’s and everyone is being nice to them and telling them like super mario 64 tricks and taking them to see the pokemon movie.
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hello there! I love watching Chowder, its berry original, cute and funny, which is rare nowadays for a cartoon show to make me laugh. thank you for creating it! but heres my question. in the theme song after Truffles says "You stir it all up and then you're done!" what would be Schnitzel's line in the song? what would it translate to? I noticed everyone in the show always can make out what he's saying. surely Schnitzel is saying something in the theme song!
Thanks for the kind words!
Shnitzel’s line is : “You share a big piece with everyone.”
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i finished this goshdarn thing. i guess i can thank the blessedly small canvas for that? always draw on small canvases.
nighttime colors are hard. this only works with its lighting because i added stars.
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when I click a dialogue option I don’t actually agree with to get support points
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I just learned yesterday that Pikachu, my favorite Pokemon, was originally designed not by Ken Sugimori (he only finalized the design), but by a female graphic designer named Atsuko Nishida.
Also after googling her, I found out that she’s also designed Sylveon–another favorite PKMN of mine. She’s also illustrated some very pretty Pokemon cards!!
Thank you Ms. Nishida! :-) May you get more credit and love for your contribution to the Pokemon franchise.
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For those of you lying on your resumes about being proficient in Microsoft Office, time to actually get those skills. Jobs exams are becoming more popular. Companies are testing you to make sure you actually know your shit.
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