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Published: 2017-02-28 22:51:46 +0000 UTC; Views: 16240; Favourites: 483; Downloads: 0
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HE'S A Green Tree Monitor LIZARD! I don't know why people keep thinking he's a snakeeee.the art was done by my aritst you should watch them.
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flamenphoenix1915 In reply to honeybeans [2018-08-30 03:03:49 +0000 UTC]
He honestly does look snakey. The eyes has slits, the forked tongue,Β the fangs, the fact he has no lizard ears. Even the face shape is very much like the green tree python and I think that's why so many people confuse him for a snake.
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EDWARDELRICISGAY [2018-04-25 17:36:36 +0000 UTC]
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."Humankind cannot gain anything withoutΒ first Β givingΒ something Β in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy'sΒ First Β Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it asΒ something Β else. It canΒ even Β make Β gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but weΒ thought Β there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
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Killgara In reply to EDWARDELRICISGAY [2020-12-25 08:55:47 +0000 UTC]
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EDWARDELRICISGAY [2018-04-25 17:36:31 +0000 UTC]
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."
Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange.
"Alchemy: the science of understanding the structure of matter, breaking it down, then reconstructing it as something else. It can even make gold from lead. But alchemy is a science so it must follow the natural laws: to create, something of equal value must be lost. This is the principal of equivalent exchange. But I learned that night that some things cannot be measured on a simple scale. My brother and I knew the laws of science, of equivalent exchange. The game required sacrifice, that something had to be taken from us, but we thought there was nothing more we could loose....We were wrong."V
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TheOtherEliArts2001 In reply to EDWARDELRICISGAY [2019-03-03 12:52:26 +0000 UTC]
Bro, we get it. But this isn't FullMetal Alchemist, this is real life.
Relax... take a deep breath.Β
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feathersandcrosses [2018-01-01 02:19:00 +0000 UTC]
when i first discovered you I thought you were a dinosaur .-.
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Vanum-Chan In reply to Sama-Lass [2018-05-20 12:59:29 +0000 UTC]
i gues he is an monitor lizard (im not shure if thats the rigt translation in german its called Waran)
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GreaseRoach [2017-12-03 21:50:21 +0000 UTC]
In this particular image his head shape more resembles a boa constrictor than a green tree monitor. I think that may be where the confusion comes from. However, in all the other depictions, he definitely looks like a lizard and not a snake, so idk
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C-E-T-U-S--X [2017-10-19 13:17:45 +0000 UTC]
THIS IS A SNAKEΒ
THIS PICTURE ISNT A SNAKE
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Peekofwar [2017-09-09 04:42:22 +0000 UTC]
Snakes don't have arms... so I can't think why either,Β
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earthsdefenders [2017-09-02 22:18:39 +0000 UTC]
you look sexyer in the black shirt with the suit x3
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KalaniaMist [2017-08-24 22:28:48 +0000 UTC]
Maybe people think he a snek cuz of his tongue....I did when i first started watching your vids
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MIMMI22BESTDRAWER [2017-07-24 22:23:08 +0000 UTC]
is that a snake or a lizard hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
SPOCTOR THEORY IS A SNAKE EXPOSED OMG Β OMG OMG 100% REAL im not funny and im tired af
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LunarMeowth [2017-07-10 12:40:32 +0000 UTC]
I dont know what is is but I think its a mary sue
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Ratlovera In reply to LunarMeowth [2017-07-19 19:45:45 +0000 UTC]
This character is far from being mary sue
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XyloMania In reply to LunarMeowth [2017-07-22 23:04:54 +0000 UTC]
Does thou even know what a mary sue is?
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CLUBPENGUlN In reply to LunarMeowth [2017-09-17 00:36:01 +0000 UTC]
so give the points for why he is a mary sue
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Narumi-Naru In reply to CLUBPENGUlN [2017-11-26 10:42:53 +0000 UTC]
and he never replied XD
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localisnthere [2017-07-03 05:53:37 +0000 UTC]
Is it me or does his character look like Toffee from SVTFOE? but without the hair...
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INKA-UwU In reply to localisnthere [2017-07-26 20:24:41 +0000 UTC]
XD i thought i was the only one who thought that
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localisnthere In reply to INKA-UwU [2017-07-28 16:01:36 +0000 UTC]
Glad I'm not the only one lmao
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I-ucifer [2017-06-23 16:14:27 +0000 UTC]
i actually thought he was a snake bc of how his snout looked
can i still boop th snoot
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AReallyBoredArtist [2017-06-18 10:31:40 +0000 UTC]
Wow thats a cool anthro snake design.
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DJcroc2016 In reply to AReallyBoredArtist [2017-06-18 15:29:05 +0000 UTC]
You wanna kiss his dry lips?
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AReallyBoredArtist In reply to DJcroc2016 [2017-06-18 19:44:52 +0000 UTC]
I'd sure as hell make out with that snAKE
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DJcroc2016 In reply to AReallyBoredArtist [2017-06-18 20:08:27 +0000 UTC]
Nice, wanna practice on someone before?
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AReallyBoredArtist In reply to DJcroc2016 [2017-06-19 07:28:50 +0000 UTC]
WAY TOO SMOOTH
IM JUST SLIDING RIGHT OUT OF THIS CHAIR ITS SO SMOOTH
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DJcroc2016 [2017-06-18 10:05:47 +0000 UTC]
They think he's a snake cause they're n00bs.
Tree monitor? Not Argus anymore?
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Sparkling-Skies In reply to DJcroc2016 [2017-07-06 22:29:53 +0000 UTC]
they think he's a snake because it looks closer to a snake than it does a green tree monitor lizardΒ
like search up the species
it doesn't look like one besides the markings kek
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CuriousDragonChild [2017-06-17 06:08:33 +0000 UTC]
You... are a beautiful lizard.
Well, your real life counterparts, that is.
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Luna-Drawz [2017-06-16 22:21:10 +0000 UTC]
thank you for explaining what reptile he was cause first i thought a certain species of lizard but then i saw fanart of your oc as snake and my world spiraled in confusion-
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DJcroc2016 In reply to Luna-Drawz [2017-06-18 15:29:33 +0000 UTC]
Lol funny spiralation right.
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