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Wow you're getting pretty technical there.
Uhh, maybe I shouldn't have mentioned Noah's Ark or something (forgot about that religious stuff and whatever, haha), but anyway, I was just kind of focusing on the inbreeding thing. The top one is the offspring of the two below it. Obviously, they had one baby, so to continue the tree, that baby needs to make "whoopie" with it's mom, dad, or other relatives. Everyone else up there besides the original two made "whoopie" with a sibling. Haha, "whoopie". Dang, those links didn't work. Here: Bright Colors and Faded Colors |
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this is awesome i hope this wins, my momma loves giraffes, and this would be a great gift. $$$555$$$
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I think the top one got a pretty good deal on the whole inbreeding thing, sprouting wings and all.
I can't say I dig the concept behind it but the design is alright. |
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interesting design! i love your illutration style, clean & simple! i like it...keep rocking, man! :D
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i think it's great - what a unique take on such a well known story. AND I don't care that there are only giraffes - i love it!
$5 |
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"You spelled family wrong"
Haha, wow I'm pretty lame. Sorry, I always end up spelling something wrong in everything. |
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Wow...the inbreeding bit is kind of disturbing...but if inbreeding eventually gave us wings (usable ones), I'd say sweet! Though the jump from non-wings to wings is a huge mutation in one gen.
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it's really lovely. I'd buy it but I am a sucker for giraffes. Coud it be any smaller? The faded colors look better to me too.
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Here's a larger version of the
Bright Colors
and
Faded Colors.