It is an act born out of pure love and passion for the subject one draws from, dressing up in a fashion alike to thine idols! He and I were to dress as "Fixers del Atardecer Ardiente” one day. I should like to find another with whom I can enjoy it with here.
Nay, thou'rt incorrect, but I shall forgive thee for thou hath never seen either in person. Donkeys and horses are similar in the face, verily so, but there are key differences! For one, a horse is a noble beast who's only burden to bear is the valiant rider upon his back! For an ass, however, they must trudge along with luggage and other such sorts of things. One would rather be called long-faced than an ass as well, no? But there are positives to each that mark them differently as well! Horses are known for their shy temperament and fragile health, while if thou'rt strong as an ass then thou hath been called stalwart and unflappable! I do hope thee understand now.
Don Quixote. Do you, in some fashion, ride this thing in the water to keep yourself afloat, or do you rest something on it to help keep yourself from sinking?
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It is an act born out of pure love and passion for the subject one draws from, dressing up in a fashion alike to thine idols! He and I were to dress as "Fixers del Atardecer Ardiente” one day. I should like to find another with whom I can enjoy it with here.
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So you just dress up as someone or something you admire, and that's fun?
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As long as I don't need to strip or get in the water, fine.
( angela? )
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For what reason did thee bare thyself?
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Who said I did?
( smooth. )
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[ better maam? ]
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You wouldn't want to get your clothes wet when you go into the pool, would you?
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Would thee like to find one?
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( she just needs more practice. )
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[ naturally ]
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[ hold on she's getting her phone out anyway what choice do you have ]
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she has no choice. fine. )
Tell me about ten after.
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Is he not darling?!
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A donkey. Horses are far more magnificent, as I have said.
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( THIS IS A HORSE. )
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Nay, thou'rt incorrect, but I shall forgive thee for thou hath never seen either in person. Donkeys and horses are similar in the face, verily so, but there are key differences! For one, a horse is a noble beast who's only burden to bear is the valiant rider upon his back! For an ass, however, they must trudge along with luggage and other such sorts of things. One would rather be called long-faced than an ass as well, no? But there are positives to each that mark them differently as well! Horses are known for their shy temperament and fragile health, while if thou'rt strong as an ass then thou hath been called stalwart and unflappable! I do hope thee understand now.
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Don Quixote. Do you, in some fashion, ride this thing in the water to keep yourself afloat, or do you rest something on it to help keep yourself from sinking?
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[ hold on she's thinking if the logistics. ]
Would thee call positioning myself in the hole riding, or resting upon it?
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If it didn't have a hole, your ass would be square on its back. So riding.
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[ she is not admitting she's wrong. she'll die on this hill. ]
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( wings-- )
Send me that picture. I'm outsourcing opinions now.
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Very well! But the only ass that shall be seen here is thine!
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