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4. Dodge
4. Dodge by @NosaneTryhard (Nosane Tryhard)

Aaaah, finally drawing Fubragin in his owl from again TwT Heh, I missed this fella. Now, what is happening here is that Motarou got a bit unnerved by his presence. Don't worry, he cannot hurt Fubragin thou the first time these two met, Motarou indeed tried to eat him.

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Posted: Wednesday, 04 October, 2023 @ 07:52 PM

"FLAPS ARE FRIENDS, NOT FOOD!"

Posted: Friday, 06 October, 2023 @ 08:34 PM

@Thorvald: Not to mention that Fubragin isn't even eatable XDDDD

Posted: Friday, 06 October, 2023 @ 11:21 PM

@NosaneTryhard: @Thorvald tfw I get no birb comment back xx

Posted: Saturday, 07 October, 2023 @ 04:21 PM

@Sir-Meatch-Cleaver: Well if you insist... ||||||:^{3>

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 06:40 PM

@Sir-Meatch-Cleaver: Birb was missed it and flew by it ;0; But worry not fren. It came bacc!

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 07:42 PM

@NosaneTryhard: Do you know what they call a band of crows? ;0; Also bonk

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 07:47 PM

@Sir-Meatch-Cleaver: Its-a murder. Yesterday when I was with my cat outside I saw a crow standing on the wire. She threw a wallnut on the street and waited the car to pass over it and break it's shell. After that she ate the part of wallnut and took the rest with it.

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 08:16 PM

@NosaneTryhard: Clever girl... Why aren't these guys associated with wisdom? Why owls?

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 08:20 PM

@Sir-Meatch-Cleaver: Owls becasue they were associated with Athena, the ancient goddess of wisdom. Thou crows in Japan actually symbolise a good luck believe it or not. :0

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 08:22 PM

@NosaneTryhard: Yee I know, but Athena was dumb xx Crows are smarter

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 08:23 PM

@Sir-Meatch-Cleaver: You bet

Posted: Tuesday, 10 October, 2023 @ 08:26 PM

@NosaneTryhard: Kratos did nothing wrong

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