
when did meta become some kind of Lovecraftian horror monster 0wo'Kiba Okami unlocks the Mangekyou Sharingan. Meta the bat, meanwhile, is eating away at the base of one of the pillars of the temple. As he starts to devour the concrete, his mouth opens up, revealing rows upon rows of sharp razor-like teeth. His stomach expands and rips the pillar to shreds as he starts to tear the concrete to nothing.
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Uh, please ignore that. Teehee :3
I didn't lick you yet did I?Rough night- waking dreams suck, especially when they have a tendency to happen...
At least you don't live in an igloo and is 500 of age xPKiba's brother gave him his nickname, "Kiba", and the "he and his brother" line is accurate, personality part is accurate, and the whole being mean at first but kind and loyal is true, ESPECIALLY THE "gets into fights for no reason" PART THAT WAS FUNNY COZ ITS SO RIGHT
... blames people on the internetLenago's day out to the theatre with The Little Mermaid will not be remembered for much more than the show's over-produced singing and dancing. Nor will the day be a cause of great nostalgia for Lenago. But, with that one brief episode in his life, that young Lenago made what perhaps was the most fundamental decision of his life: to be a man of action. He knew that it was unlikely that he would be able to live happily in the shadows of the law, of commerce, and of finance. That kind of ambition meant more than just a life of work in a large corporation. Lenago knew that it meant a life of work in a small corporation, a life where the rules were not entirely settled in stone, but where decisions were sometimes left to the whim of management. Lenago knew, and that's why he went to law school. As the years progressed, Lenago's law career was successful. He became very, very good. He was recognized as a highly intelligent
(So by typing Lenago's day out, it made a story how i HATED the little mermaid movie so much it made me go to law school.....what in the what?)
You're basically a feline who domesticated humansLenago is NOT a cat, per se, but a member of the family Felidae. The cat-like qualities of Lenago are largely due to our shared physical and behavioural traits. A recent study of the history of the Lenago, led by Profesor Robert L. Carroll of the University of South Florida, shows that Lenago domesticated humans and the first evidence of domestication is found in China in the area of Yunnan. A human (or proto-human) group who lived in the area of the Sichuan Basin of China may have interacted with Lenago groups as early as about 30,000 years ago, though they may have originally come from a further area to the north (the same area as the earliest finds of stone tools). Around 20,000 years ago, we start to find evidence of early domestication of animals as well as plants. By about 10,000 years ago there is evidence of agriculture (cultivation of crops and rearing of domestic animals, such
Im sorry...WHAT?!
*glares*You're basically a feline who domesticated humans
Which is not very different from today's cats, as far as I'm aware
I read that as "less-bald-looking, and i was about to say you get a wigGuifrog is the most good-looking frog in the world, which is why she was featured in the "What Would You Do?" segment in the original Super Mario Bros. 2. Unfortunately, Guifrog was later replaced by the "more handsome" and "less-bad-looking" Sheik due to fan pressure from a series of fan polls.
...Oi!!! *cross-popping veins*
Why does Text-Synth make fun of Lenny and me, but not Kiba?!