Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
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Winnie the Pooh... what is a pooh?
Originally posted by BakaXero
Tigger acts like his not getting any and bouncing is a way to release his fruatration, he could also be a pedophile since he likes bouncing with roo. Pooh needs to put on some pants otherwise that shirts is pointless. Rabbit loves his carrot too much. Eeyore seems high, piglets is a pansy, gopher spends too much time in a hole and he has explosives (i think his a terrorist), Owl is senial. Christopher Robin is a deluted child with no friends so he has to make them up.Winnie the Pooh... what is a pooh?
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You think too much...
Originally posted by ..::Marea::..
I really like this one.
Thanks 🙂
I didn't.. not sure why... just wasn't 'me' I guess.. 🙂
Originally posted by Marko
i like your current. nice color. 'cept i don't like the black lines.
Thanks 🙂
yeah it's an old sig, I don't like them either now, but it was a phase I went through a while ago when I discovered that tool 🙄
Originally posted by RogerRamjet
PIGGLE SHMUMSY!! i woke up this morning and found myself dead! leftright
I didn't do it...
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Legendary birds is the collective term used to refer to the trio of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. In the games, they are also known as the Winged Mirages.
Being the first legendary trio, they set the standards for future trios; that is, a sort of different-but-similar feel to them. Like the other trios later would, the legendary birds share a master in Lugia (in the anime, at least), but as well share a common trait, their Flying-type. Their coloration is reminiscent of the first three Pokémon games the global audience got, Red, Blue, and Yellow, and their primary types influenced those of the next known trio, the legendary beasts.
Their names are related, as the last syllable of each of their names is Spanish for one, two, and three, in the order they appear in the Pokédex.
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