If you feel bad for the Hamster, I made an alternate ending! If that one also makes you feel bad, I made another alternate ending! If that one still makes you feel bad, consider reducing your emotional investment in stick figures.
If you feel bad for the Hamster, I made an alternate ending! If that one also makes you feel bad, I made another alternate ending! If that one still makes you feel bad, consider reducing your emotional investment in stick figures.
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B is obviously superior. It takes what D has and splits it into two. You can’t get anymore advanced than that.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? B IS JUST AN E WITH TWO SLIGHTLY CURVED SEGMENTS. D IS THE SHIT MAN.
I think B has got an impressive design, but its sound, while solid, isn’t as immediate and striking as D’s. Plus it’s easy to mistake for V.
Nobody ever appreciates R. It’s got a very solid foundation, AND a hole in it! B and D are just waiting to fall over.
I caught B in the changing room once. It’s all padding. In reality she’s just a lowercase l.
and I THOUGHT I didn’t have emotional investment in stick figures until Donna growled her way into our hearts.
Dav: Good point. R has a kickstand, and any winds it may encounter will simply pass through the hole instead of knocking it over. It’s pretty wishy-washy on the sound, though.
ColdFusion: [insert bra joke here]
P is probably the child of T and D…
The master letter is ⛭Œ⛮. It’s half an O and it menaces with spikes of E.