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Ragland Tiger

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  1. Alright, who just poked me in the eye!?
  2. I would probably do this: http://bluespaceling.deviantart.com/art/The-Best-Gift-586446063
  3. ...and this is my Angus impression
  4. https://www.16personalities.com/profiles/575dbf504d937 I think this describes me pretty well. INFP Introverted – 61%, Intuitive – 74%, Feeling – 88%, Prospecting – 65%, Turbulent – 76%. Role: Diplomat Strategy: Constant Improvement
  5. I was off line for the past couple of weeks because of internet connection issues. To celebrate being back up and running... http://exceru-hensggott.deviantart.com/art/Bunnyshy-614567636
  6. http://sherwoodwhisper.deviantart.com/art/Fly-my-steed-594048464
  7. http://edowaado.deviantart.com/art/Royal-Horse-Noises-604998398
  8. Ooh! You startled me. Hehe...
  9. That's awesome1 Congratulations to both of you!
  10. http://edowaado.deviantart.com/art/The-List-599889696
  11. Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch...
  12. I bet you caaaaaaaannnnt... :comeatus:
  13. Revenge is a dish best served with pinto beans and muffins! --Ricardo Montalban
  14. A few tips for your audio: --When you record your raw voice track, record it in mono. Your results will be far more consistent. keep your distance and position in front of the microphone constant. It sounds like you have a microphone with a tight pickup pattern, so try to resist turning your head or moving from side to side when you're speaking. --I don't know what kind of audio editor you're using (I use Audacity), but open up your voice file in your editor and apply light sound compression to the track (a ratio of about 1.5:1) It will help keep your voice above the noise floor and any other audio events you might add underneath. I hope this helps.
  15. Okay, everybody! Lift those legs! ...and one and two and...
  16. http://dm29.deviantart.com/art/Teach-Me-PLEASE-592718989
  17. For those cowards who dare...
  18. The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Terry Pratchett
  19. Howdy and welcome! nice to meet you
  20. Please. Yes I have an ASD, but that has little or nothing to do with why I watch the show. Also, I'm old enough to not care weather anyone approves of it or not. I am not - and have never been - the sum total of a pathology. Only privileged neurotypical types believe that I am.
  21. I put a paper clip on my eyelid.
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