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I support!
Although I think that a pet covered in would look weird; that's just my opinion.
Maybe they could be exclusive pets like the sparkling pegasus, silk sparrow, and fabled goose.
I support!
Although I think that a pet covered in would look weird; that's just my opinion.
Maybe they could be exclusive pets like the sparkling pegasus, silk sparrow, and fabled goose.
Yea, I would look a little odd but I think a lot of webbies look a little strange. It adds more personality
Originally Posted by luvteh
I SUPPORT!
Kinz Cash Bird would be neat.
Thanks!! A Kinz Cash Bird sounds cute!! I'm going to quote you on the 1st post
Originally Posted by extravaGANZa
Cool idea! I support!
Thanks!!
Originally Posted by tarabella9
I don't like this idea, sorry. I just don't think it's a good idea.
Thats OK, I don't like every idea sometimes either. Thanks for taking your time to read
Originally Posted by WackyZingoz211
Yeah, that'd be cool! And I'm sure they would retire some, so they could introduce new ones every now and then when they retire old ones.
Hi, I love that idea. They could retire old ones then people would work extra hard to get them(like me)
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