Sunday, May 22, 2011

New Codes!

Hey everyone!
Two new codes! Here they are:
Gorilla
celebrate
I'm not sure if they work yet... but, who knows?
Bye for now!

9 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 22, 2011

    Your online?

    adelina

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  2. @ adelina:
    Yes, for now, at least.

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  3. AnonymousMay 22, 2011

    Cool

    adelina

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  4. FunPinkyPinkyMay 23, 2011

    Do you think that since the code was gorilla that the next animal coming out will be a gorilla?

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  5. @ FunPinkyPinky:
    Hmm... Maybe...
    The only thing that sends me suspicion is the fact that gorillas and monkeys are pretty much the same thing. There's never been a 'repeat' of animal type before...

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  6. AnonymousMay 24, 2011

    @Woodswolf

    Well you know you said that they wont 'repeat animals'?
    Well thats not true. Cause there were 2 votes: one for the animal for Mt shiveer right? Well there were ARCTIC FOXES that are like wolves and POLAR BEARS that are like pandas. And the other vote was for the Appondale animal and there was a LION that was a BIT-i said a BIT-like tigers. So thats not VERY true what you said.

    adelina

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  7. @ adelina:
    But, I think the only reason those were on those polls was just to see if they favored the Harp Seal over the other options (which they didn't make) and even if one of the other options won, they would have still used the Harp Seal most likely (less work).
    Also, like you said, you can make a lion out of a tiger so they wouldn't use it. It was probably just another popularity poll.

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  8. AnonymousMay 24, 2011

    @ Woodswolf

    Yea but ARTIC FOXES and POLAR BEARS are still similar to wolves and pandas.

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  9. @ adelina?:
    Yes, but like I said, they were just seeing if people liked the idea of a seal. They would have discarded the votes, probably.
    And yes, foxes and polar bears are similar to pandas and wolves. I agree with that.

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