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*rubs hand* I did.. but he is soo cutewease: ..I couldn't resist
I have to agree..he is cute...
*rubs hand* I did.. but he is soo cutewease: ..I couldn't resist
.-. Is there anything to do here?
I have to agree..he is cute...
*rubs hand* I did.. but he is soo cutewease: ..I couldn't resist
I have to agree..he is cute...
would u like to go down to the play room?U_U I would have so much fun putting u on the rack House and then the Iron madien oh such lovely things to do in the play roomxd
my dragonYou see why I couldn't resist xd btw who is Pyrros?
yes, of course you are house ^^I'm cute tooooo! .-.
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yes, of course you are house ^^
*rubs hand* I did.. but he is soo cutewease: ..I couldn't resist
I have to agree..he is cute...
I'm cute tooooo! .-.
Trueeee.........
You see why I couldn't resist xd btw who is Pyrros?
Alright. Sounds like something I would do.
oooh, *facepalms* i should of guessed... i want a dragon now xd
Pyrros is a greek name meaning "flame-coloured, red" after all ^^
xd
aah, a name with meaning.. I like it! xd
Lol stream is it possible to find treasure in the pool???? xd
I love meanings of names ^^ when I make characters I usually think carefully about the name to try and make it fit the characteraah, a name with meaning.. I like it! xd
every ones name has a meaning my name means follower of god funny cause I hate himU_U
I love meanings of names ^^ when I make characters I usually think carefully about the name to try and make it fit the character
Harry - Medieval English form of Henry, from the Germanic name Heimirich which meant "home ruler", composed of the elements heim "home" and ric "power, ruler". ^^
In modern times it is used as a diminutive of both Henry and Harold. Harold being from the Old English name Hereweald meaning "leader of the army", derived from the elements here "army" and weald "leader, ruler"
my name means to snare or bound. it's also biblical.
my alias name on the other hand, Amy, is an English form of the Old French name Amée meaning "beloved".
xd of course ^^Awesome, I always thought I was I leader xd
where did you find this btw?