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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2016 1:01:09 GMT
Snow leopards 〈Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal.〉 and their cubs are covered in spots. There are many different types of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock Spots in a Basket Cub in a Tub
Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz 〈The leopard's main source of fuzziness.〉, vestigial fuzz 〈Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard.〉, and posterior fuzz 〈Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.〉. Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz, but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed.
cubs types of spotsType of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
spots on a rock spots in a basket Cub in a Tub flying fuzz
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2016 1:06:05 GMT
Publication: Visual, QuotedBBCode Format: 1Visual Format: Content Appears at Bottom, Titles ShownPlaceholders: Beside, BesidePreserve Anchor Formatting: YesShow HR: YesInclude Numbers: YesInclude Titles: YesSnow leopards 〈Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal.〉 and their cubs 〈〉 are covered in spots. There are many different types 〈Type of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
〉 of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock 〈〉 Spots in a Basket 〈〉 Cub in a Tub 〈〉 Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz 〈The leopard's main source of fuzziness.〉, vestigial fuzz 〈Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard.〉, and posterior fuzz 〈Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.〉 Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz 〈〉, but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. New content.
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2016 1:11:00 GMT
Publication: BBCodeBBCode Format: 2Visual Format: Content Appears at Bottom, Titles Not ShownPlaceholders: Beside, At BottomPreserve Anchor Formatting: YesShow HR: NoInclude Numbers: YesInclude Titles: YesSnow leopards 〈Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal.〉 and their cubs [1] are covered in spots. There are many different types [2] of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock [3] Spots in a Basket [4] Cub in a Tub [5] Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz 〈The leopard's main source of fuzziness.〉, vestigial fuzz 〈Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard.〉, and posterior fuzz 〈Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.〉 Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz [6], but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. - cubs
- types of spots
Type of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
- spots on a rock
- spots in a basket
- cub in a tub
- flying fuzz
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2016 1:17:34 GMT
Publication: Visual, Doubly QuotedBBCode Format: 2Visual Format: Content Appears at Bottom, Titles Not ShownPlaceholders: Beside, At BottomPreserve Anchor Formatting: YesShow HR: NoInclude Numbers: YesInclude Titles: YesSnow leopards 〈Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal.〉 and their cubs [1] are covered in spots. There are many different types [2] of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock [3] Spots in a Basket [4] Cub in a Tub [5] Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz 〈The leopard's main source of fuzziness.〉, vestigial fuzz 〈Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard.〉, and posterior fuzz 〈Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.〉 Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz [6], but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. Content after quote. Tier-3 content, inserted during edit. - cubs
- types of spots
Type of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
- spots on a rock
- spots in a basket
- cub in a tub
- flying fuzz
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2016 1:30:03 GMT
Publication: QuickReplyBBCode Format: 3Visual Format: Content Appears at Side, Titles ShownPlaceholders: Hidden, HiddenPreserve Anchor Formatting: NoShow HR: YesInclude Numbers: NoInclude Titles: NoAnchors Displayed as: HyperlinksSnow leopards and their cubs are covered in spots. There are many different types of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock Spots in a Basket Cub in a Tub
Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz, vestigial fuzz, and posterior fuzz Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz, but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal. Type of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
The leopard's main source of fuzziness. Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard. Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2016 1:33:26 GMT
Publication: Visual, QuotedBBCode Format: 4Visual Format: Content Appears at Side, Titles ShownPlaceholders: Hidden, HiddenPreserve Anchor Formatting: NoShow HR: YesInclude Numbers: NoInclude Titles: NoAnchors Displayed as: HyperlinksSnow leopards and their cubs are covered in spots. There are many different types of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock Spots in a Basket Cub in a Tub
Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz, vestigial fuzz, and posterior fuzz Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz, but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. New content. Post was also edited. Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal. Type of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
The leopard's main source of fuzziness. Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard. Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.
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Post by Admin on Feb 11, 2016 9:41:04 GMT
Snow leopards 〈Snow leopards are fuzzy critters that live in the mountainous regions of Afghanistan, India, and Nepal.〉 and their cubs are covered in spots. There are many different types of spots. Some thumbnails of snow leopards with spots are shown below. Spots on a Rock Spots in a Basket Cub in a Tub
Snow leopard fur is classified in three separate categories: primary fuzz 〈The leopard's main source of fuzziness.〉, vestigial fuzz 〈Fuzziness on the vestiges of the leopard.〉, and posterior fuzz 〈Fuzz covering the leopard's rump and tail.〉 Scientists have speculated on the existence of a fourth kind of fur, flying fuzz, but this hypothesis has yet to be confirmed. New content. Post was also edited. Class "yellowish" was added to "Snow leopards" and "posterior fuzz". NT option was added to "vestigial fuzz".
Type of Spot | Appearance | Big Spots | Big spots are large-ish in appearance. | Small Spots | Small spots are small-ish in appearance. They are most commonly seen on small snow leopards. | Medium Spots | Medium spots are smaller than big spots but bigger than small spots. | Fake Spots | Fake spots are just patches of soiled fur that look like spots. |
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Post by Admin on Feb 12, 2016 6:02:24 GMT
Pokémon is a franchise originating in Japan 〈Japan is a nation on an island off the coast of Asia. The Japanese are renowned for their excellent roast Pokémon.〉. Below are some types of Pokémon: Pikachu Blue Breath Turtachu As is obvious, I posses a wealth 〈To be honest, I really know nothing at all about them other than the fact that the yellow one is named "Pikachu". Here is a link to a giant version of the turtle picture, because I need an a element for debugging purposes.〉 of Pokémon information.
Pokémon are little monsters that kids love for some reason.
Here is a video about them.
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Post by Admin on Feb 13, 2016 3:44:54 GMT
Posting in Chrome with an illegal position override.
Harry Potter 〈Harry Potter is a wizard.〉 and his friends 〈Harry Potter's friends are often found saving his sorry butt.〉 attend a school in England.
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Post by Admin on Feb 13, 2016 8:25:39 GMT
Posting in Chrome with an illegal position override. Harry Potter 〈Harry Potter is a wizard.〉 and his friends 〈Harry Potter's friends are often found saving his sorry butt.〉 attend a school in England. This is a quoted post that adds another that's empty, and a fourth pop-up containing a smiley in both the anchor 〈An anchor is the part of a pop-up that remains within the normal flow of text.〉 and content for good measure. This is what happens.
This is a titleless popup content containing a smiley.
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Post by Admin on Feb 13, 2016 21:52:05 GMT
One final test in IE, QuickReply: <g>[h](i)&=""
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Post by Admin on Feb 13, 2016 22:45:54 GMT
Harry Potter and his friends are characters in a fiction series by J. K. Rowling. There are four classes of students at Harry's school, based on their primary attribute: Grypheeti, Huffle Horse, Ravenface, and the Snake-eaters. Harry Potter is a wizard who attends a "wizarding" school in England. Harry Potter's friends are Ron Weasle and... um... Frizzy McSwishwand. Admittedly I know very little about this franchise. You can learn more about it here: harrypotter.comNot to be confused with K. J. Growling. The Grypheeti students are the most oblivious to danger. If peril abounds, they're the most likely to wander blindly into it without regard for life or limb. The morbidity and mortality rate of the Grypheeti class is scandalously high. Huffle Horse students are characterized by a proficiency at conjuring useless items. Rusted blocks of iron, moldy paper plates, broken fan belts, tax documents from 1974: if you need them, HH can get them for you. Also, here's a list for no reason: - This item entered in IE 11. No problems so far.
- This item entered in Chrome. Margins were off in the live version, but the problem is fixed now.
- This final item entered in FF 44, and everything seems fine now that a bug involving maximum size has been fixed.
Ravenface students are ornithologists, great lovers of birds, hence their name. When threatened, they summon swarms of sparrows to peck out the eyes of their enemies. There is no truth to the rumour that Ravenface students can't dance. I've tagged Admin and inserted a code block in this pop-up for no reason. if( harry.wand ) harry.wand.use(); The Snake-eaters are the evil, ruthless students in Harry's school. The school management decided to gather them all in one class so that they'd hopefully kill each other off before reaching adulthood. They are always at war with the Grypheeti class.
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2016 1:16:38 GMT
Default Anchor [1]Let's Try Harry Facts [2] [3] The preceding is a rollover with special class "Image Rollover". It is characterized by a transparent background, unlimited size, no title, and special content placeholder. And Cheesy! [4]Blue [5]
- Default AnchorI am Default
- Did You Know?: Let's Try Harry Facts"Harry Facts" is characterized by a default position override of "North", a title override of "Did You Know?: $!", the default trigger, a special content placeholder, and a maximum width override of 220.
- And Cheesy!Cheesy popups are characterized by a special background colour, hover override, and illegal width (which should cause the pop-up to have no maximum width. This particular pop-up also uses a manual position override of "West".)
- BlueFinally, this pop-up uses the "blue" special class. The class has no HR name, hence isn't included in the list of special classes. It is characterized by blue text, a click trigger, and an invalid position, which should cause the pop-up to use the default position.
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Post by Admin on Feb 15, 2016 5:58:02 GMT
My StatsName:
| Fluffles | Species: | weird dragon thing
| Age: | 13 〈13 in human years = pi/4 weird dragon years〉 | Avatar: | | Occupation: | mushroom picker
| Alliance: | Fungus Clan 〈The real Fungus Clan. Not that bunch of magical toads that call themselves the "Fungus Clan". Those guys have got serious problems. Also, they wouldn't share their mushrooms with me.〉
| Special Power:
| looking melancholy
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