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Hunter S Creek
ParticipantGreat stuff!
Thank you for sharing!
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantVery cool!
Thank you for sharing!
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantWell, NightmareHero, I think that the work was obviously the product of significant talent and I congratulate you!
I also appreciate the fact that you shared it with us.
Anthropomorphic characters are not a topic that I get into.
However, I do appreciate talent and I do appreciate sharing.Having said that — I did not vote but would have had there been an option for making a hearty compliment about the artistic aspects of a work whose subject was not really my cup of tea. 🙂
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantWelcome to Amaz0ns! Thank you for sharing your cool work!
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ParticipantThanks, Jack, fbbfan, up2nogd1, JimmyDimples, and Fonk, for your kind feedback!
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ParticipantVery cool drawing, gettar82!
Thank you for sharing it!
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ParticipantHey, Magnus! Thank you for sharing this cool story!
BTW — I especially appreciated the fact that the door belonging to one of the executives beared the same name upon it as my door bears! ;D
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ParticipantPretty much anything well-written or well-illustrated could be a fun trigger for female growth.
The preference that I do have pertains not so much to the trigger itself but to the fact that the growth should be caused by something that is not fully under the characters' control. In other words the growth is either a complete surprise; or if growth is expected, it produces results that exceed expectation.Tschuss!
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ParticipantI was in the car taking my dog to the Veterinarian when I heard the first sketchy radio report. It was thought by the news reader at that time that the catastrophe was an accident. I knew the Vet well and knew that his daughter worked somewhere in the WTC complex.
While he was examining my dog, the Vet told me that his daughter worked in the WTC's "other" tower; and that he had just heard from her; and that she was OK.
As I was shaking his hand to leave, we learned of the second plane: the plane that hit the tower in which my friend's daughter worked.
I will never, … ever, … as long as I live, … forget the look on his face.She did not make it out.
Hunter S Creek
ParticipantI miss ZZZ's site and your work, Silent One.
Please count me among those who would appreciate the opportunity to read "The Necklace" again. For that matter, I would appreciate reading any new or old works that you may wish to share.
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