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Finished [Pokémon 3D] Smasher's Boss Lottery v3.0

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Fanta

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P3D Developer
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Smasher is boss!! how many times do i have to state that?
 

SViper

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I love how people say I'm boss even when there's no lottery going on..
Also, I need @Character_is_Name to friend me.
10th Raffle
So, for this we're having three prizes. I hope that after this raffle, the lotto stabilizes.
We have Mischievous Blues, a really cool bird. People love it...well, that's what I heard.
And we have a baby Pokémon as a prize again. And for the third prize we'll have SeViper, amen.
Be sure to join.
Third prize was for a reason I think:/.
Smasher is Boss!
 

The Omega Gengar

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Do you think it's way too soon? Probaby not, so here we go:
@Rezelg gets Shiny Smoochum.
@dylanwicorek gets Shiny Braviary.
@Tornado9797 gets Shiny Seviper.

Send PM to claim prize.

11th Raffle
So, since I have no patience to give them all slowly, two more join the lottery.
We're having two small pokes, one is a yellow, round and bulky for its size.
It has three claws on each hand, it's strength will shock you.
The other one is another round, but a bit more spherical Pokémon.
It's most notable feature is on its abdomen, which are actually his internal organs being shown...
-Tornado9797
-dylanwicorek
-yourbone
-fantasticx.1991
-hollowblade
-SViper
-Character_is_Name
-noni852
-Gothmog
 
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yourbone

Pokémon Ranger
Smasher is too OP and boss, and all humans previously had a tail in their embryonic stage of life, which means that humans are classified under phylum Chordata. Chordates share the characteristics of having a tail that extends beyond the posterior of the animal, a hollow nerve chord, a notocord, and pharyngeal pouches. Phylum Chordata contains animals such as fish, sharks, humans, and amphibians such as frogs and toads, salamanders, and caecliians. Frogs and toads are classified under the same class (class Amphibia) and can often be confused with each other. The differences between frogs and toads are as follows: frogs have moist, mucous-covered skin, whereas toads have dry skin. The reason frogs have moist slimy skin is so that gas exchange may occur, which aids the frogs in breathing in addition to its lungs. Frogs have longer, bigger leaps thanks to their strong hind legs, but toads simply hop. Frogs have smooth skin, and toads have warty skin. In conclusion, phylum Chordata contains a very diverse group of animals despite the fact that they all appear very different from each other.

Sorry for the long post, I just saw 'square root' in the above comments and it made me want to say somewhat complicated things I learned. :p
 

dylanwicorek

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Smasher is too OP and boss, and all humans previously had a tail in their embryonic stage of life, which means that humans are classified under phylum Chordata. Chordates share the characteristics of having a tail that extends beyond the posterior of the animal, a hollow nerve chord, a notocord, and pharyngeal pouches. Phylum Chordata contains animals such as fish, sharks, humans, and amphibians such as frogs and toads, salamanders, and caecliians. Frogs and toads are classified under the same class (class Amphibia) and can often be confused with each other. The differences between frogs and toads are as follows: frogs have moist, mucous-covered skin, whereas toads have dry skin. The reason frogs have moist slimy skin is so that gas exchange may occur, which aids the frogs in breathing in addition to its lungs. Frogs have longer, bigger leaps thanks to their strong hind legs, but toads simply hop. Frogs have smooth skin, and toads have warty skin. In conclusion, phylum Chordata contains a very diverse group of animals despite the fact that they all appear very different from each other.

Sorry for the long post, I just saw 'square root' in the above comments and it made me want to say somewhat complicated things I learned. :p
#copyandpaste
 
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