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Abere Lucifer Productions

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Fluffy is also their father.
But Cozmo is also Fluffy's father.
The family tree just gets weirder and weirder after that.
People always try to copy the original. I have so many people trying to copy and improve my sense of humor and storytelling. Sadly their just not crazy enough.
 
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People always try to copy the original. I have so many people trying to copy and improve my sense of humor and storytelling. Sadly their just not crazy enough.
But do they spell better?

*they're ;)

As offered before, I'm happy to be an editor. Just pay me with a few cool renders now and then. :giggle::ROFLMAO:
 

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Abere Lucifer Productions, about that preview, I understand that they are from the South, but when Luna says "He doesn't do good in water", that is grammatically incorrect, if you were intending the incorrectness, that's fine, just wanted to A) let you know in case, and 2) be a smartass in either case
It's actually 3) My proofreader hasn't finished yet. I don't even think he's started yet.
 

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Abere Lucifer Productions, about that preview, I understand that they are from the South, but when Luna says "He doesn't do good in water", that is grammatically incorrect, if you were intending the incorrectness, that's fine, just wanted to A) let you know in case, and 2) be a smartass in either case
It may not be "English class" grammar, but you can hear a phrase spoken in that manner across the entire country, and probably anywhere English is spoken. Using "good" for "well" is a very common grammatical error that even the "best" of speakers will occasionally use. As for Missouri, having lived and worked there, it isn't really "the South", though the more rural areas are reminiscent, just like my Republic, Texas, is in many places. ;)

For "the South", you're really looking at East of the Mississippi and south of the Mason-Dixon. Louisiana gets in as an honorary member, but it's also something quite different in many ways when compared to Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi and other, more "Deep South" states.
 

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It may not be "English class" grammar, but you can hear a phrase spoken in that manner across the entire country, and probably anywhere English is spoken. Using "good" for "well" is a very common grammatical error that even the "best" of speakers will occasionally use. As for Missouri, having lived and worked there, it isn't really "the South", though the more rural areas are reminiscent, just like my Republic, Texas, is in many places. ;)

For "the South", you're really looking at East of the Mississippi and south of the Mason-Dixon. Louisiana gets in as an honorary member, but it's also something quite different in many ways when compared to Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi and other, more "Deep South" states.
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My friend JJ here disputes you saying MO isn't part of the South. LOL! Though I'll give you it's not part of the Deep South. Also those camp fires those Missouri folks set in Kansas would also say otherwise. LOL!
 
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A lot of ignorance of American history on display from kibitzers ... but then, being a 'know it all' has become popular on the Internet these days.

Go back and study mid-19th century history before tapping your keyboard ... that's a real point of contention at the heart of the Missouri Compromise, the Civil War, MANY battles fought in the state, the Confederate based James gang, and issues right up to modern times.
 
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