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Ok. WTH?

Thu Aug 20, 2009, 8:22 PM
How the HECK did [link] and [link] Get more pvs than... like... like... [link] [link] or even [link] !?!?!?!?!

Is it just the cuteness? The colored fact? I WANT ANSWERS PEOPLE! :iconimpsychoplz: HURT MY FEELINGS IF YOU HAVE TO TEL THE TRUTH!! :iconexplodeplz:

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:iconmaliciousmisery:
hmm I think it partly has to do with time as the others have been around a good while. I never know what will get more attention lol. The ones I think that should be loved of mine vs the ones I don't care for of mine never go the way I expect.

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Me:Why do rich people always eat gross things like snails, frog legs, and fish eggs? ~ADoseOfInsanity: Why don't they just go to a pond and start suckin'?

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:iconlunargoeth:
;__; I thought maybe it was something I was doing, like how I colored them or how the thumbnail looked... It makes me so mad, I want to get rid of them XD I try to make sure I pay special attention to my friends on here, I love your art. <3 Thank you ma'am :] You made me feel better.
:iconmariposa-rosa:
I ditto the above comment

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I'm skipping... I hate skipping... but... SKIP I MUST
:iconlunargoeth:
Well dang. I'm just going to work my fanny off on a bunch of stuff and do a trial and error thing. :<
:iconsairina:
I...I don't know. o-o They're all so great.
:iconlunargoeth:
lol you sound like me when someone like :iconqueenofdorks: asks this question ^^'
:iconmariposa-rosa:
sounds good!

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I'm skipping... I hate skipping... but... SKIP I MUST
:iconmaliciousmisery:
:cuddle:

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Me:Why do rich people always eat gross things like snails, frog legs, and fish eggs? ~ADoseOfInsanity: Why don't they just go to a pond and start suckin'?

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