Using critique
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(06-20-2015, 03:35 PM)ellajam Wrote:  
(06-20-2015, 03:15 PM)rayheinrich Wrote:  
(06-17-2015, 04:26 AM)queenconstantine Wrote:  Okay, well at least I don't have to worry about it for awhile, heheh. I had thought that part of the learning process was taking a lot of critique and applying, which I guess in turn teaches you how to do it (mostly) on your own. Thanks for taking the time to respond, I was just wondering.Smile

    From the 69th edition of the Immoral Etiquette Handbook:

    Rule 42: Ask questions whose answer you already know solely for the amusement of watching others flail* about.



*But this being PigPen and all, let me assure you that said flailing is sincerely intended to be both salient and informed.

What's a day without a good flail?

You've mixed up flail and flagellation again, haven't you?
Not to mention that talk we had about the possible ramifications of
publicly airing your religious practices. Not that I'm criticizing them,
I consider myself a tolerant person (especially to those with knowledge
of my own such practices).

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(06-20-2015, 05:22 PM)rayheinrich Wrote:  
(06-20-2015, 03:35 PM)ellajam Wrote:  
(06-20-2015, 03:15 PM)rayheinrich Wrote:  
    From the 69th edition of the Immoral Etiquette Handbook:

    Rule 42: Ask questions whose answer you already know solely for the amusement of watching others flail* about.



*But this being PigPen and all, let me assure you that said flailing is sincerely intended to be both salient and informed.

What's a day without a good flail?

You've mixed up flail and flagellation again, haven't you?
Not to mention that talk we had about the possible ramifications of
publicly airing your religious practices. Not that I'm criticizing them,
I consider myself a tolerant person (especially to those with knowledge
of my own such practices).

[Image: birdsnake.jpg]

That's alotta ladies.
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(06-20-2015, 08:57 PM)ellajam Wrote:  
(06-20-2015, 05:22 PM)rayheinrich Wrote:  
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That's alotta ladies.

Males as well. They are probably about equal in number, but it's hard to tell as I can't sex
them properly from a photograph (all those feathers). Snake-watching seems to enthrall them,
but I guess almost anything is more interesting than sitting in a pear tree. Though since these
are scaly-breasted partridges, this might be some sort of a kinship thing.

No, wait, they're busy critiquing that snake; that's what they're doing!
And a good thing too as I had begin to suspect we were drifting off-topic.
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