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Corodo [2012-02-07 16:25:08 +0000 UTC]
Very cute and well-crafted! ^^
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Psybur In reply to Mayplefly [2012-02-04 01:30:12 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you enjoy them so much. I really appreciate your feedback.
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Mayplefly In reply to Psybur [2012-02-04 01:32:00 +0000 UTC]
I certainly do, you have more talent in making the pokemon dolls. I hope to learn a bit from looking at your project.
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Psybur In reply to Mayplefly [2012-02-04 02:00:42 +0000 UTC]
You are the nicest person I've met on deviatnART. I really do appreciate your comments and your gifts of the lama and the points. I'm new on devianART so don't really understand what they do, could you explain them to me?
Fun Fact: did you know that male Bower birds (which build elaborate "shrines" composed of both natural and man-made objects to attract females) must first learn to do so by watching the techniques and creative processes from more mature, experienced male Bower birds before they can even remotely hope to attract a female and attempt to create their own masterpieces? Not insinuating that your an amature and I'm a master, your comment just reminded me of this cool facet we share with nature.
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Mayplefly In reply to Psybur [2012-02-04 02:13:33 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome.
These deviant points are basically a type of currency on deviantart. You can buy deviantart merchandise with the points, commission people, or buy points using real money.
A llama badge is just a trinket for decoration on your page, they're free to give and are just an obsession around here.
That is an interesting fact you have there. I also enjoy scientific facts. Did you know that mankind did not invent dancing, singing, and gift-giving?
Certain spider species will play music on a web like a harmonica to impress a mate.
Crickets sing to attract mates (Basically rubbing their legs together like a violin.)
A common housefly with deliver a meal to a potential mate.
Sources: A insect documentary called "Life in the Undergrowth," my biologist father, and insect observation.
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Psybur In reply to Mayplefly [2012-02-04 21:52:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh, how awesome. Your Dad's a biologist! Lucky. I love the documentary "Life in the Undergrowth" or any documentary with a classic style to it. I never knew the housefly thing.
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Mayplefly In reply to Psybur [2012-02-05 17:08:16 +0000 UTC]
I know, that was my reaction to when I first learned about it.
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