Ask My Chars - You know how to make it up to him don't you?
Do you have anything else you want to ask my characters?
You will find most of them in this picture:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23018522/
Yes, it’s question time! Don’t be shy! You may ask my characters (almost) anything. They won’t be mad at you.
(It may take a while before you get an answer, though! We are super busy!)
They have already answered some frequently asked questions here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23018476/
Please observe that you are supposed to ask the characters, not the artist.
Don’t ask things like “Will you draw my character in adult situations with your characters?”
You will find most of them in this picture:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23018522/
Yes, it’s question time! Don’t be shy! You may ask my characters (almost) anything. They won’t be mad at you.
(It may take a while before you get an answer, though! We are super busy!)
They have already answered some frequently asked questions here:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23018476/
Please observe that you are supposed to ask the characters, not the artist.
Don’t ask things like “Will you draw my character in adult situations with your characters?”
44 years of fox comics 1974 - 2018:
http://www.malmerfors.se/foxcomics
Category All / All
Species Fox (Other)
Size 800 x 800px
File Size 170.8 kB
Listed in Folders
The doctor will soon harvest some unexpected glass pearls from that foxbutt. We'd better warn him before he hurts his sensitive surgeon paws...
We can always hope that the window was made out of safety glass. Tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension. Such stresses cause the glass, when broken, to crumble into small granular chunks instead of splintering into jagged shards. The granular chunks are less likely to cause injury.
We can always hope that the window was made out of safety glass. Tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension. Such stresses cause the glass, when broken, to crumble into small granular chunks instead of splintering into jagged shards. The granular chunks are less likely to cause injury.
Yes. I like your idea of tempered, safety glass. When I was a youngster, the house we moved into had dozens of sheets of safety glass stacked in the garage which a neighbor told us that were surplus covers for TV monitors the original house owner saved. It got to a point that I could practice shooting a glass sheet, (With my parent's permission of course.) with my slingshot and BB Gun. The sheet would crumble into thousands of those "Diamonds" and they'd be swept up and used for decorative trim in the garden.
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