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Burksaurus [2020-08-27 03:04:58 +0000 UTC]
Zahraj looks really cool with her pose
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Tomcurljewlery [2018-07-02 07:59:16 +0000 UTC]
she is sassy in this pic and with white hair in general red hair zahaj just seems more like a honorable warrior type and less sassy tease
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SIERRA-116 [2016-03-06 12:40:33 +0000 UTC]
Careful where you use that term.
Down here in Oz, it means you're an idiot.
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Croxot In reply to SIERRA-116 [2016-03-06 18:25:05 +0000 UTC]
I actually consulted a few people and have been informed that you might mean Australia. So I can make a tenuous connection to the whole "drop-bears" myth but that doesn't really have much to do with a Drop Kick or Leg Drop as an action.
So I'm still a little lost.
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SIERRA-116 In reply to Croxot [2016-03-07 00:52:02 +0000 UTC]
... this has to be one of the most - if not THE most - hilarious responses to one of my terrible, nondescript, random jokes ever.
Of all time.
Just a joke, mate.
Dropkick IS one of our slang words for idiot, but its actual relevance to your art is negligible.
But I thank you for giving me a fantastic morning laugh. So yeah, don't worry about it.
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Croxot In reply to SIERRA-116 [2016-03-06 16:35:57 +0000 UTC]
You got me.
I've mulled this comment over for a little while now, and I just have no idea what you're talking about.
It's actually kinda perfect. No mater how I try to break it down, I can't divine the context.
At first I thought you were calling me an idiot. But it can't be so simple. There's only a few "terms" you might be referring to:
• Drop Kick
• Zahraj
• Any of the tags I applied to the image
I can probably rule out the tags. So what I've got to work with is Drop Kick, and my character's name.
Now then, apparently saying one of these terms, one which is a descriptor for an action, and another which is a proper name, brands you as a fool in a place called Oz which is relatively "down" from here. I'm not sure if you literally mean Oz from The Wizard of Oz, wherein maybe the book contains some exposition where some character says "drop kick" or "Zahraj" and gets called an idiot for it. Or maybe you're referring to some other Oz, either real of fictional which I have even less context for.
Aside from the context of Oz in this case, I can't quite understand how either "drop kick" or "Zahraj" could get you called an idiot. Drop Kick is a generic descriptor for an action. When someone says "that person is doing a dropkick!", and the person in question is in the air with their leg extended and falling, I would not call them an idiot, because they are doing the thing which was described.
Either that or some folks hate my character's name.
So my only logical conclusion here is there you accidentally commented here instead of where you meant to.
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