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Anti-Social & Lurker - Hideout spot

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It's time for Dance Battle!
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Come on and bring it!
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doing good, haven't felt like posting much today

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Damn better than the minus animations lol. I'm doing good queen 👸
 
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doing good, haven't felt like posting much today

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Hay.... .........
 

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Evening everyone, I've been fully rested my chalkras have been realigned and I'm ready to become one with the pervs once more

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doing good, haven't felt like posting much today

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We all have those days. You already a recognised memeber of the community. One day ill get there but it's only my first day.
 
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Nothing beats the Moonwalker game for dance battles. 🤣
 

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Nothing beats the Moonwalker game for dance battles. 🤣
Wow it's still going? Break it down ya'll
 

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Evening everyone, I've been fully rested my chalkras have been realigned and I'm ready to become one with the pervs once more

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I too have been partaking of the yoga.
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Good to see you Truetrue
 

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I too have been partaking of the yoga.
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Good to see you Truetrue
Yes coming here is like putting on an old broken in pair of shoes,

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Oh sweet jesus what the hell was in there, oh god the smell....grwk, I think I'm gong to be sick, hurk
 

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Nothing beats the Moonwalker game for dance battles. 🤣


I'll take that challenge
Dancing Stormtroopers for the win baby!
 

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I'll take that challenge
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Dancing Stormtroopers for the win baby!

Still one of the best South Park episodes.
random thought of the day: Exactly who is telling us to find Waldo and why is he so desperate not to be found?

I mean this is the face of a man who definitely did some crimes, probably some law enforcement. 🤣
 

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Evening everyone, I've been fully rested my chalkras have been realigned and I'm ready to become one with the pervs once more

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We here to mess up the chalkras so makes sense to recharge. We want that chalkussy
 
random thought of the day: Exactly who is telling us to find Waldo and why is he so desperate not to be found?

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The iconic, elusive man in the red-and-white striped shirt was first hidden away in 1987 by British illustrator Martin Handford.


Handford had been drawing since he was a boy, and was particularly fond of viewing and drawing crowd scenes. He felt crowds contained a certain kind of excitement, and he liked to capture it on paper.


After three years of art school, Handford started working as a freelance illustrator, drawing crowd scenes for a variety of magazines and advertising companies. He got the idea for a whole book made up of crowd scenes and approached a publishing company about it in 1986. The art director suggested that he make a character to act as a focal point in his pictures of crowds to encourage people to look at the picture more closely.



After a bit of thought, Handford came up with the distinctive Wally/Waldo character. The round glasses and pom-pom on top of Wally’s head were definitive of Wally’s personality, which Handford described as something like a “train spotter”—a phrase used in England in the 1980s to describe someone who was a bit daft.


In Handford’s own words,


I gave him that look because when I originally thought of the character who was lost in all those scenes, I just imagined the reason he was lost was because he was slightly idiotic and didn’t know where he was going.”

Handford soon started designing the two-page spreads that would make up the first Where’s Wally? book. It took him as many as eight weeks to finish each picture, which were filled with various other characters doing a myriad of entertaining things. Some of the spreads contain upwards of 3,000 to 4,000 tiny figures, which understandably take some time to create—not to mention the crazy backgrounds, which include everything from a cake factory to a band competition.


The first Where’s Wally? book was published in the UK in 1987 by Walker Books, followed by publication in the US by first Little, Brown and Company, then Candlewick Press. It featured Wally visiting a bunch of familiar places like the beach and train station.
 

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I love that you mentioned wally too though cuz we call it that here in the tutorial island
 
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Still one of the best South Park episodes.


I mean this is the face of a man who defiantly did some crimes, probably some law enforcement. 🤣

Yeah well I'm just getting warmed up! You'll see I just need to do something right now or I'd show you..
 

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The iconic, elusive man in the red-and-white striped shirt was first hidden away in 1987 by British illustrator Martin Handford.


Handford had been drawing since he was a boy, and was particularly fond of viewing and drawing crowd scenes. He felt crowds contained a certain kind of excitement, and he liked to capture it on paper.


After three years of art school, Handford started working as a freelance illustrator, drawing crowd scenes for a variety of magazines and advertising companies. He got the idea for a whole book made up of crowd scenes and approached a publishing company about it in 1986. The art director suggested that he make a character to act as a focal point in his pictures of crowds to encourage people to look at the picture more closely.



After a bit of thought, Handford came up with the distinctive Wally/Waldo character. The round glasses and pom-pom on top of Wally’s head were definitive of Wally’s personality, which Handford described as something like a “train spotter”—a phrase used in England in the 1980s to describe someone who was a bit daft.


In Handford’s own words,




Handford soon started designing the two-page spreads that would make up the first Where’s Wally? book. It took him as many as eight weeks to finish each picture, which were filled with various other characters doing a myriad of entertaining things. Some of the spreads contain upwards of 3,000 to 4,000 tiny figures, which understandably take some time to create—not to mention the crazy backgrounds, which include everything from a cake factory to a band competition.


The first Where’s Wally? book was published in the UK in 1987 by Walker Books, followed by publication in the US by first Little, Brown and Company, then Candlewick Press. It featured Wally visiting a bunch of familiar places like the beach and train station.
 

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Yeah well I'm just getting warmed up!
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You'll see I just need to do something right now or I'd show you..
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I shall do a victory dance then.🤣
 

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