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you know whats really good?
when black cats are drawn like this
thats really good thanks for coming to my ted talk
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Found a new friend at goodwill yesterday for only $3. She can rock a little too hard sometimes, as you can tell from the end of the video, but she's pretty cute if you ask me.
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A part of me wants to save up for an i-cybie but another part of me wants to start small and finish a robo-chi collection of some kind first. Oof decisions decisions.
#botlr#robo-chi#super poo chi#superpoochi#super poo-chi#robochi#robo chi#poo-chi#poochi#poo chi#i-cybie#icybie#i cybie
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Same tbh

If anyone kind find where I can buy this beautiful creature, I will be forever indebted to you.
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Can anyone give me tips about looking for an I-cybie?
I'm thinking about starting to look into getting an I-cybie, as ive wanted one for awhile and I know that they can be reasonably cheap for a pretty advanced robot dog. I don't have a lot of money so I probably won't be getting one for awhile but I thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to start looking around and figuring out exactly what to look for. Does anyone have any tips for someone who's never owned a robot more advanced than a Super Poo-chi and is wanting to add an I-cybie to a not yet existing collection?
#i-cybie#i cybie#icybie#robot dog#robot pet#robo chi#robots#poo-chi#super poo chi#aibo#sony aibo#aibo ers 210
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After a long day of playing hard, its nice for Navi to recharge her batteries
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do you have any i-cybies for sale? also, what are the basic things I'd need to know about them? my current knowledge on them is quite literally "hehe robot dog", and the only bots I currently have are furbs
I don’t at the moment, sorry! Watching sales on eBay is always a good idea though. I would wait for a complete tested and working set with all necessary accessories instead of going for an untested one for cheaper, as accessories and repairs can be expensive. A working I-Cybie with everything you need to get started should cost about $50 total!
I-Cybies are really neat robot dogs and can either act autonomously or be controlled through voice, clap and remote commands. You can also teach them their names and with an extra accessory, they can even self-charge on their own!
Always make sure to look at the tail when buying an I-Cybie, as first generation I-Cybies are notorious for having split gears in their legs and you can tell apart the different generations from their tails. The model with faulty legs has smaller metal pins in the tail joints, while the later model with improved legs has larger pins.
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