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Iso's illustrious adopt career begins...! This is a thread where I'll be posting any adoptables I create! Make sure you read my terms of service first, though!
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01. Pumpkin Smasher
$5.00 or 500 dA Points
Dangerous enough for their cockiness to be warranted. Has the smuggest and wildest expressions. It's not pumpkins that they smash... though, I mean, they'd smash a pumpkin, too. Smashing is a joy!
02. Black Cat
$10.00 or 1000 dA Points
Seemingly innocent enough, but they feed off of misfortune. This gives them a reputation as bad luck when the truth is that they just seek out the unlucky to absorb the laugh tracks and woes that plague the unfortunate.
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From now on this thread will be bumped with cool facts I learned at school!! I hope you'll all enjoy the facts!
The most common U.S. state bird is the cardinal! The cardinal is the state bird of 7 states: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia! I wouldn't have imagined they're so common as state birds... I've never seen one in-person before! Then again, I don't live in any of those states... but Wisconsin is pretty close to Illinois and Indiana, so you'd think!
It's also interesting that they're all clustered together... obviously it makes sense since the cardinal's habitat encompasses those areas, but you'd think that one of them would be like "whoa pal, get your own state bird," y'know? Then again, I don't think most people know about state birds... do you know yours? Without Googling? I sure as heck didn't, but as it turns out, Wisconsin's state bird is the American Robin!
Did you know that Colorado is the state with the highest low point at 3,315 ft.? You do now! Tune in next time to find out which state has the lowest high point!!
Did you know that Minnesota is the state with the highest voter turnout? Hawaii has the least, likely due to the fact that the date they vote combined with their low number of electoral votes is discouraging; many Hawaiians feel like their votes don't really count. It's pretty unfortunate!
Did you know that Maine wasn't always Maine? It actually broke off from Massachusetts! I had no idea that was a thing... that blew my mind.
too sleepy for a fact..... here's a bedtime bump though
i lied here's a fact.......... geography................. theres a lot of it. so much geography in the world