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"Not much of a cherry guy.... except on a shake or something. Even then, I'm not really much of an Apple Pie guy either. I like Pecan pie and Pumpkin pie way more."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(Artist: Totally based off me. XD I dunno, I've never really seen Kevin go crazy over pie in the show.... o - o at least that that I can recall... Did I forget?
Dunno.
I really should have used a size 2px brush for part of this... it would have made the line art smoother. So I'm having my ups and downs with Kevin. I'm finding that his expressions aren't too varried in the show like the Eds. I need to get better at action and poses! That way I can vary this up more.)
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WillM3luvTrains [2024-07-19 02:49:53 +0000 UTC]
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Gone-Goodbye [2013-06-25 08:21:36 +0000 UTC]
I like apple pie more than cherry pie, lol.
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AskKev In reply to Gone-Goodbye [2013-06-26 04:10:50 +0000 UTC]
"I guess we're the same!"
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MissInspirational [2013-06-23 22:41:04 +0000 UTC]
Horray! I like apple pie too! Had my first one last week!
*High five*
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AskKev In reply to MissInspirational [2013-06-26 04:11:03 +0000 UTC]
"First one?"
*High fives*
"Wow, congratz."
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Ask-British-Richard [2013-06-19 14:52:38 +0000 UTC]
I've been quite partial to pumpkin pie over the years. I've tried both cherry and apple but neither seemed to agree with me too well. Ironic as it is, I can eat both apples and cherries straight up.
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AskKev In reply to Ask-British-Richard [2013-06-19 19:37:41 +0000 UTC]
"Yeah, Pumpkin is one of the best."
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Ask-British-Richard In reply to AskKev [2013-06-19 23:40:23 +0000 UTC]
No doubt one of the reasons it has become a popular food for Thanksgiving.
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Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 21:14:17 +0000 UTC]
You like Dutch Appel Pie too? Zat's wΓΌnderbar! If you also like chocolate, zen you vould love Austrian chocolate. It's very delicious! *smiles big*
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AskKev In reply to Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 21:46:12 +0000 UTC]
"Hey that sounds pretty cool! I should really give it a shot sometime. I think foreign chocolate isn't really at the candy store though..."
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 21:54:05 +0000 UTC]
I zink I do have some actually. *gets a small box from her bag & opens the lid & showed him chocolate balls that's wrapped in red & gold foil with a picture of Mozart* You can try it. Und it veally melts in your mouth. *she smiled*
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AskKev In reply to Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 21:57:16 +0000 UTC]
"Hey thanks Adele."
*He takes one, and carelessly rips the paper open. Then he tries one.*
!!
"Wow, this is totally rad and..."
...
"aww... man that melted fast."
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 22:02:20 +0000 UTC]
Yea. *she giggled & smiled & offered* Here, take as many as you like, Harr Kevin
((Here's what it looks like. Ohhh if only I wasn't allergic to chocolate, I would try one! [link] ))
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AskKev In reply to Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 22:06:31 +0000 UTC]
"Really? Sweet."
*takes like 1/3rd of the amount there*
( Awww you're allergic to chocolate? How unfortunate. I'm slightly allergic to walnuts, but only to the point where it causes a mild discomfort.)
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 22:17:35 +0000 UTC]
*she smiled as he took some* These chocolates are sold every vhere in Austria. Especially by seh old Opera house.
((Oh wow, That's sucks. I actually like walnuts. It's just been a while since i've eaten on since I had braces on. But now that I have them off, I'm gonna give it a try^^))
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AskKev In reply to Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 22:26:29 +0000 UTC]
"Opera eh? You like that stuff?"
(Artist: Ehh not too badly though. I mean I can eat them but I'd rather not feel that sensation in my throat.
Hey, I was reading a description of your drawings on your main account. It made me wonder about something my brother does out of frustration. He sometimes presses his hands against his chin very hard. As a result the top of his hands are heavily damaged (though artistically I hate to say I find it fascinating). I wish I knew what went through his head with that... He still struggles to communicate though. Mom wants to teach him sign language since his autism is extremely severe and even simple words are hard for him.)
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 22:44:09 +0000 UTC]
I do! Mozart is vhat you call, seh "Main Mascot" in our country. You hear his music play in seh streets everyvhere! I'm actually composing some stuff as vell. *she smiled big*
((Well there is a different spectrum of Autism. Mine is very mild, but lately I do tend to hit myself or even bite the palm of my hand, when no one is looking of course. I actually have Adele have sever Autism, but she is learning the process to communicate better & she does hit herself out of frustration. I think this is a result of wanting "feeling", if you know what I mean. But anyway, going back to your brother, I'd say, you should put protection on his hands because it is a possibility that he might break it. Any cushioning will do fine for both hands & head. As for school, I had to start school early at the age of 3 since that's when I was diagnosed do for the language process. Have your mother, sign him up for RSP or special Aid services in the school, so that they can provide him a speech one-on-one class. How old is your brother again? I believe you told me, but I forgot.))
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AskKev In reply to Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 23:12:37 +0000 UTC]
( *sigh* 16....
and hardly communicating. However, it is clear that he understands a lot of English others speak about very well. He understands a lot of regular things you tell him. But moreso physical things and commands. Not as much with abstract things.
I could ask Ann about that. We couldn't handle him so he lives with our aunt who had a son with mild autism. But even Ann realizes Camden is a much harder task than Andy was.
He's a lot better thanks to her but now she's at a wall with him.
I don't think Camden has the ability to learn good speech at this point. Ann and Andy's school were able to teach Andy to talk. But all they've taught Camden is how to understand the general idea of what people are saying. He just can't talk himself. We really need to find a way to teach him sign language. He's shown he's much better than that. But my mom has only so much time and little support groups to help her.)
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 23:24:15 +0000 UTC]
((Why are they're so little to support her?))
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AskKev In reply to Adele-Hertz [2013-06-17 23:34:35 +0000 UTC]
(Because she doesn't have a community of people who sign around her...)
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 23:46:17 +0000 UTC]
((where is her location?))
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Adele-Hertz In reply to AskKev [2013-06-19 07:48:44 +0000 UTC]
((Oh wow! That far. cause I was going to say that what she could probably do is find this special services program that could help him out. I have special services as well.))
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goth-samurai [2013-06-17 19:44:17 +0000 UTC]
Don't get me wrong. I like cherry pie, but apple pie is just too good to pass up. :3
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AskKev In reply to goth-samurai [2013-06-17 19:49:54 +0000 UTC]
"Yeah, it's pretty nice."
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AsktheSonofaShepherd [2013-06-17 19:27:55 +0000 UTC]
((I want to say there's a running gag with cake, but there wasn't anything like that in EEnE as far as I know, I'm actually thinking of Mr. Ratburn from Arthur and his obsession with cake, they usually have cake obsessions in cartoons, except for EEnE it was jawbreakers. Yeah no Kev never really seemed to have a sweet tooth obsession with anything and if he did, I don't remember. Kev never really seems to be the food person anyways. But I'm actually a pie person myself, especially for apple. But to be honest I don't really like sweets in general I think I told you that before...cuz see in India we don't have sugary sweets, it's all fried stuff. I find American sweets way too rich (I hate chocolate and ice cream, bleh) but I can settle for some good apple pie. Oh they did actually eat pie once in Tight End Ed...I think it was peach cobbler though.))
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AskKev In reply to AsktheSonofaShepherd [2013-06-17 19:38:58 +0000 UTC]
(Running gag with Cake is very Portal.
Oh yes, I do recall that story. I dunno, Applepie is just too plain for me. But then again, this is a girl who grew up on salty and sweet contrasts of American unhealthy food.)
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AskEddTheAstute [2013-06-17 19:27:12 +0000 UTC]
"I can agree with you on enjoying Pumpkin Pie even more so than Apple Pie.
Though the correct way to say it is 'much more' or 'far more'."
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DemonSpaceBoy [2013-06-17 19:17:45 +0000 UTC]
*smiles* Ya know what, I have the recipe for the best apple pie you'll ever taste.
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AskKev In reply to DemonSpaceBoy [2013-06-17 19:24:59 +0000 UTC]
"Really? Cool. Could I try some?"
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DemonSpaceBoy In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 19:26:41 +0000 UTC]
Yep, be right back! *dashes off and returns with a plate of pie*
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AskKev In reply to DemonSpaceBoy [2013-06-17 19:39:28 +0000 UTC]
"Hey thanks."
*tries it and smiles*
"Yeah, that's great!"
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Shariyat [2013-06-17 19:14:42 +0000 UTC]
You're an American kid, of course you like Apple Pie.
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AskKev In reply to Shariyat [2013-06-17 19:24:42 +0000 UTC]
"Hahah! Yeah I guess so."
(Artist: XD I dunno... I just found that funny.)
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Shariyat In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 19:32:23 +0000 UTC]
Embrace your stereotype, huh? And I thought Rolf was culturally stereotypical even though I have no idea where in heck he's from.
((Of course cuz Kev is so American so it's funny you said apple pie which is as American as you can get. ))
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AskKev In reply to Shariyat [2013-06-17 19:38:16 +0000 UTC]
"Some northern western European country I think..."
(Artist: He's stereotypical jock American. Within America we have a ton of stereo types of different kinds of people in our country... )
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Shariyat In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 19:45:35 +0000 UTC]
I'm surprised no one asked him where he's from yet, weird.
((Eeyup, totally. He's like those cool kids you see in the 70s movies, it's actually funny. And I agree I'm from down South (Mississippi) and there's so many stereotypes on us, sometimes I just make fun of myself. I live in the Northwest now, in Las Vegas where rednecks are mocked a lot, it's funny actually to play up to your stereotype on purpose.))
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AskKev In reply to Shariyat [2013-06-17 19:49:41 +0000 UTC]
(You live in America? Why you could have easily fooled me!
I'm in the Midwest.... been there pretty much my whole life. Mostly in the country areas. I'm going to move to a huge city in a couple of months though.)
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Shariyat In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 20:46:55 +0000 UTC]
((Oh did it seem like I was foreign? It's my username huh? It stems from the Islamic word ''Sharia'' my religion is Eckankar and a lot of the words are Asian. But yeah I was born and raised in America. That's so cool, where in the Midwest are you from? I can't remember if you mentioned it before, forgive me if you did already. XD))
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AskKev In reply to Shariyat [2013-06-17 20:56:18 +0000 UTC]
(The fact that Asante is foreign and best friends with Sarahfina-Rose, I assumed she was foreign too. Her style also seemed to indicate that. And you're her father... Sooo..
I really should have looked that up.
I feel bad because once I thought one of my watchers was a girl when he was a guy..
Usually I know this because I take the time to look over Edd's watcher's page for a bit. But once in awhile I slip up.)
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Shariyat In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 21:07:14 +0000 UTC]
((Oh yes, hehe. My other daughter has a strange username as well, We're a very eccentric family, and our religion probably influences that. But my family is totally American, albeit cultural. My wife and daughters are Italian, I am a melting pot of things, all European blood. Our religion however originates from the Himalayas, so it gives us a foreign outlook.
Oh gosh I sometimes assume the genders of some of my watchers based on user-names or style of art and it's totally not what it seems sometimes. ))
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AskKev In reply to Shariyat [2013-06-17 21:14:23 +0000 UTC]
(Well hey, then you got a whole lot of interesting to bring to the culture around you.
Oh yes, I forgot to mention my area is Michigan. If I'm moving to the big City soon, it isn't much news that it is Detroit. But I won't say my small town that I live in now.
But it is - up here - the stereo typical white dutch small farm filled athletic pride town.
But I do like it here a lot. Still, my parents are planning on moving to a slightly larger town within the year.
It's crazy though... and often there are girls on the internet. Needs more guys, but hey, whatever. )
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Shariyat In reply to AskKev [2013-06-17 21:22:50 +0000 UTC]
((Ah Michigan, I work with a guy from Michigan, I forgot where in Michigan he's from I don't know him too well. He said it was a very farm-like white community, which I'm used to growing up around hillbillies, haha. Not so much Dutch however. But hey moving somewhere, even if it's Detroit, is a big change in your life. It's scary, yes, but it's just one step into adulthood. I moved out of Mississippi when I was 16, lived on my own in New Orleans for a few years. It's a good change, I think you'll be fine. I'm still bugging my daughters to get out more, but now that they attend university in Vegas, they won't be moving for awhile. They're film majors, so we have our eye on Seattle or California when they graduate (the girls hate California though, we've been to L.A. a couple times; it's a cool city but not very nice, but that's where Hollywood is).
I agree there is more women on the internet, which is scary when you consider guys like me totally outnumbered, hehe. ))
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AskKev In reply to Shariyat [2013-06-17 22:01:53 +0000 UTC]
(Oh yes, we are very farm like, but we're also very far from Hillbillies. We're a lot more like what you see on those old family western shows about 'wholesome christian' families. Well we aren't all Christians, but many hold to at least basic levels of those lifestyles.
I guess that would be Dutchish maybe? Dunno.
Wow? You left home at 16? I can't imagine that. Prolly since I'm just so close to my family, especially my mom. But I guess I really need to learn to be independent.
I'm not going into the live film industry specifically, but what I want to do can easily adapt to that area. I want to be a Storyboard Artist, mostly for 2D animation and secondly for life film. 3D would be my last of those three. I also want to be an animator.
I'll probably have to move out that way too because that is where a lot of the industry is. Vancouver is another really film based place.
I do have a friend out in California. But she doesn't live right out in Hollywood.
Oh yeah, I feel bad for one of my other friends. He's best friends with myself and two other girls online. He's the oldest but we so outnumber him.)
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