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Exerkol , 29 Jul 2009 11:08 am
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~ TILDAS ~
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Well, it's true.
Seeing, the real Maxie loves Marshmallows (She's only have like 3? But she wags her tail even more rapidly when she sees a Marshmallow. I think I rewarded her with one, for learning to give me both paws.) No update tommorow.
And it seems we now have a 'Panda' background and I also figured that Maxie's mouth is wrongly shaped at a bit, so meh. I#m going to try and do mouthes and emotions myself, hopefully.
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Exerkol , 16 May 2012 07:52 pm
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ron11241 , 29 Jul 2009 12:15 pm
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Awesome.
Edit: hey when are you gonna update on your other comic though?
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Exerkol , 29 Jul 2009 12:20 pm
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Which one? TJN?
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ron11241 , 29 Jul 2009 12:23 pm
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yeah.
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Exerkol , 29 Jul 2009 12:26 pm
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TJN is where I put ideas of comics or short series which I know won't make it far, but want to test my skills, it isn't a proper comic.
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Mr. 'Chidna , 29 Jul 2009 01:40 pm
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Datssosweet.
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Dregan , 29 Jul 2009 02:06 pm
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I know what the marshmellow is.
8D
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Spekkal_X2 , 29 Jul 2009 03:39 pm
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I too know what the marshmellow is.
8D
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FunnyDudeR , 29 Jul 2009 03:53 pm
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Me three to complete the triangle of knowing-what-a-marshmallo-is-ness!
8D
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Celestial_Wolf , 29 Jul 2009 04:58 pm
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I thought I was the only other person who knew in the Triangle, does that make it a Quadrangle?
8D
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FunnyDudeR , 30 Jul 2009 03:27 am
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I have proof that I know what one is:
The marshmallow is a confection that, in its modern form, typically consists of sugar or corn syrup, water, gelatin that has been softened in hot water, dextrose, and flavorings, whipped to a spongy consistency. One commonly proposed theory about the origin of marshmallow holds that the traditional recipe used an extract from the mucilaginous root of the marshmallow plant, a shrubby herb (Althaea officinalis), instead of gelatin; the mucilage was used to soothe sore throats.[1][2] However, while concoctions of all parts of the plant have been used as medicine, a more likely origin for the modern sweet can be found in old recipes: Stems of marsh mallow were peeled to reveal the soft and spongy pith with a texture similar to manufactured marshmallow. This pith was boiled in sugar syrup and dried to produced a soft, chewy confection.[3] Commercial marshmallows are a late-nineteenth-century innovation. Since Doumak's patented extrusion process of 1948, marshmallows are extruded as soft cylinders, cut in sections and rolled in a mix of finely powdered cornstarch and confectioner's sugar (icing sugar). Not all brands coat their marshmallows in confectioner's sugar.
Actually I got that off Wikipedia...
8D
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Exerkol , 30 Jul 2009 04:45 am
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8D Now my life is complete, I AM FILLED WITH MARSHMALLOW KNOWLEDGE
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FunnyDudeR , 30 Jul 2009 05:23 pm
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you have forfilled your life's purpouse and know what a marshmallow is 8D so go jump of a cliff or something (jk)
(jk means just kidding by the way... don't actually jump off a cliff.)
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FunnyDudeR , 30 Jul 2009 05:27 pm
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I mean then who'd make Panda TV?
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Harrow , 30 Jul 2009 06:55 pm
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THE MARSHMELLOWZ. THATZ WHO.
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Exerkol , 31 Jul 2009 05:44 am
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Marshmallows don't have hands. 8D
I think I'm correct in that Marshmallow is spelt with an a..? Or is it?
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FunnyDudeR , 31 Jul 2009 06:32 am
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Acording to wikipedia it's spelt with and a and no one's edited it or anything.
8D
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Lugbzurg , 12 Aug 2009 04:43 pm
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@FunnyDudeR: Ok, I could get through Vas' long speech but not YOURS!
@Exerkol: Yes, "Marshmallow" is the correct spelling. It doesn't just have one "A", it has two!
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