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#26 Mar 26, 2012 9:09 PM
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so because he has a DeviantART page (and so do i?), he's automatically a furry?
that sounds like a classic case of denial / pinning something onto somebody else, to me.
Because deviantart has come to be the definitive art-dumping ground for furries, fanfiction writers, and animu fans. Because all submissions are approved as long as they adhere to the Terms of Service, deviantART contains a colorful mixture of professional and amateur art, as well as an astounding amount of drama and infighting.
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#27 Mar 26, 2012 9:26 PM
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Although I have a deviantART account that I use pretty frequently, I willingly admit that that stereotype does have a legitimate basis. You can get away from it if you know where to look, though.
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#28 Mar 26, 2012 9:38 PM
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Although I have a deviantART account that I use pretty frequently, I willingly admit that that stereotype does have a legitimate basis. You can get away from it if you know where to look, though.
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#29 Mar 26, 2012 9:40 PM
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Dude. Why do you keep doing that?
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#30 Mar 26, 2012 9:41 PM
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Dude. Why do you keep doing that?
Inb4 quoted
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#32 Mar 27, 2012 2:22 AM
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I've only seen like 5 people since i came back to this god forsaken place! Whoo!
I have no memory of this place...
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#33 Mar 27, 2012 3:20 AM
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Well, nice to see you too. :'(
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#34 Mar 27, 2012 3:59 AM
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Aww you know you're the only thing here i like little one <3.
I have no memory of this place...
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A mechanical pencil sharpener is hand-powered. A common, portable variety is usually small and in the shape of a rectangular prism, about 1 × 5/8 × 7/16 inch (2.5 × 1.7 × 1.1 cm) in size with a conical hole on the small end. A sharp blade is mounted in a recess on the largest side such that its sharp edge just enters the cone. The body of the sharpener is often contoured, ridged or grooved to make it easier to grip firmly. It has no moving parts - the tip of the pencil is inserted into the hole of the sharpener and rotated, while the sharpener is held motionless.
A hand-cranked planetary sharpener with spring-driven pencil holder. The small handle behind the crank is the sharpness regulator.
The blade inside the sharpener shaves the wood of the pencil, thus sharpening the tip, while the shavings emerge through a slot along the blade edge. An important feature is a larger clearance hole at the end of the cone allowing sections of the pencil lead which break away to be removed with only minor inconvenience. Such sharpeners can be bare or enclosed in a container to collect the shavings. Enclosed sharpeners can be harder to clear in the event of a blockage. The base of such a sharpener is often made of aluminum, magnesium or hard plastic. Skill is needed to not break the tip of the pencil being sharpened, losing the result of work immediately. While it is more common in sharpeners with cylindrical cutters, some prism sharpeners are also hand-cranked.
Unlike prism sharpeners, blade sharpeners do not rotate around the pencil being sharpened and may be viewed as just a special form of knife with increased safety and convenience. Some models directly hold replaceable shaving razor blades, others have permanently fitted blades. Blade sharpeners may require more skill, but they allow one to sharpen the tip of the pencil into any desired shape, whereas prism sharpeners have a fixed sharpening angle and require circular symmetry. While most blade sharpeners are simple and hand operated, some devices in the past were crank operated, using mechanisms to convert crank rotation into linear motion.
A larger, stationary mechanical sharpener can be mounted on a desk or wall and powered by a crank. Typically, the pencil is inserted into the sharpener with one hand and the crank turned with the other. This rotates a set of cylindrical cutters in the mechanism, set at an angle to each other. This quickly sharpens the pencil, with a more precise finish than the simpler blade device. Advanced models have a spring - driven holder for the pencil (the pencil advances inside the mechanism while being sharpened). Some versions also offer a regulator of the desired sharpness (it is not always optimal to make the graphite core needle-sharp). Such sharpeners may be very easy to use even by children but are much more expensive than prism sharpeners. Some such rotary sharpeners have only one burr cylinder. The casing of the sharpener is the repository for the pencil shavings; it needs to be emptied periodically. They are also called "planetary sharpeners", in reference to their use of planetary gears.
Some older models like the 1897 German Jupiter 1 used reversible rotary cutter-disks with cutting edges radiating from the center on each side. These were high-end models, quite large and expensive. Others simply used abrasives like sandpaper. In some cases an abrasive was used to shape the graphite core, while the wood was cut some other way.
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#36 Mar 27, 2012 4:30 PM
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A mechanical pencil sharpener is hand-powered. A common, portable variety is usually small and in the shape of a rectangular prism, about 1 × 5/8 × 7/16 inch (2.5 × 1.7 × 1.1 cm) in size with a conical hole on the small end. A sharp blade is mounted in a recess on the largest side such that its sharp edge just enters the cone. The body of the sharpener is often contoured, ridged or grooved to make it easier to grip firmly. It has no moving parts - the tip of the pencil is inserted into the hole of the sharpener and rotated, while the sharpener is held motionless.
A hand-cranked planetary sharpener with spring-driven pencil holder. The small handle behind the crank is the sharpness regulator.The blade inside the sharpener shaves the wood of the pencil, thus sharpening the tip, while the shavings emerge through a slot along the blade edge. An important feature is a larger clearance hole at the end of the cone allowing sections of the pencil lead which break away to be removed with only minor inconvenience. Such sharpeners can be bare or enclosed in a container to collect the shavings. Enclosed sharpeners can be harder to clear in the event of a blockage. The base of such a sharpener is often made of aluminum, magnesium or hard plastic. Skill is needed to not break the tip of the pencil being sharpened, losing the result of work immediately. While it is more common in sharpeners with cylindrical cutters, some prism sharpeners are also hand-cranked.
Unlike prism sharpeners, blade sharpeners do not rotate around the pencil being sharpened and may be viewed as just a special form of knife with increased safety and convenience. Some models directly hold replaceable shaving razor blades, others have permanently fitted blades. Blade sharpeners may require more skill, but they allow one to sharpen the tip of the pencil into any desired shape, whereas prism sharpeners have a fixed sharpening angle and require circular symmetry. While most blade sharpeners are simple and hand operated, some devices in the past were crank operated, using mechanisms to convert crank rotation into linear motion.
A larger, stationary mechanical sharpener can be mounted on a desk or wall and powered by a crank. Typically, the pencil is inserted into the sharpener with one hand and the crank turned with the other. This rotates a set of cylindrical cutters in the mechanism, set at an angle to each other. This quickly sharpens the pencil, with a more precise finish than the simpler blade device. Advanced models have a spring - driven holder for the pencil (the pencil advances inside the mechanism while being sharpened). Some versions also offer a regulator of the desired sharpness (it is not always optimal to make the graphite core needle-sharp). Such sharpeners may be very easy to use even by children but are much more expensive than prism sharpeners. Some such rotary sharpeners have only one burr cylinder. The casing of the sharpener is the repository for the pencil shavings; it needs to be emptied periodically. They are also called "planetary sharpeners", in reference to their use of planetary gears.
Some older models like the 1897 German Jupiter 1 used reversible rotary cutter-disks with cutting edges radiating from the center on each side. These were high-end models, quite large and expensive. Others simply used abrasives like sandpaper. In some cases an abrasive was used to shape the graphite core, while the wood was cut some other way.
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#38 Mar 27, 2012 10:47 PM
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mas como, "in furry we trust", no?
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#40 Mar 28, 2012 1:22 AM
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hablas español!
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#41 Mar 28, 2012 4:43 PM
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hablas español!
Welcome to Nya Nya Nya please just call me Tatsumina no Mikoto Cocona! NYAMO!! 
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#43 Mar 28, 2012 6:49 PM
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Je ne parle pas espagnol, mais je parle un peu de français.
Aussi, vous n'avez pas Ontels, mais maintenant, vous avez moi! Bien, oui?
Welcome to Nya Nya Nya please just call me Tatsumina no Mikoto Cocona! NYAMO!! 
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#45 Mar 28, 2012 6:53 PM
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NO WAY
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#47 Mar 28, 2012 6:55 PM
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:<
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#49 Mar 28, 2012 7:56 PM
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lol ben
Welcome to Nya Nya Nya please just call me Tatsumina no Mikoto Cocona! NYAMO!! 
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