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Ok so a Wailmer and skitty really really like each other....and how does the skitty ( If male ) mate with the Wailmer? And How does the skitty ( if female ) not get crushed to death? :x

:eek: CROSS BREEDING! :eek:

The male skitty would bounce off and find itself with a female skitty.

And the female skitty wouldn't be crushed to death because POKEMON DON'T DIE!

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Q how do you make seals ????:kikkoman::kikkoman::kikkoman::kikkoman::

Well ok,

1. Prepare the stone.

2. Place the fine grain sandpaper over a flat surface.

3. Smooth out the stone, to make it a better carving surface, by grinding gently over the sandpaper. Always move the stone in a circular motion so that the applying force would be more even. For better result, use wet sandpaper and grind with water. The resulting carving surface should be very smooth and flat.

4. Prepare the knife. Sharpen the blade as often as possible before and after carving. Use the same fine grain sandpaper and grind with water for better result. Wash the knife after work.

5. Prepare the pattern. Make a good design of the pattern to be carved, position the characters so that they appear to be well-balanced. Use a pencil, draw the pattern heavily on a sheet of paper. Transfer the pattern to the stone by rubbing the pencil marks onto the carving surface (the pattern then will be reversed).Go over the reversed pattern with pencil to darken the lines. Check the layout by viewing it with a mirror, this helps you to compare the pattern layout on stone and paper. Make any final adjustment if necessary.

6. Carve. There are two ways of making a carving:

* White curve -- You chisel the pencil marks, so that the other part of the stamp is coloured by the ink.

* Red carve -- You chisel around the pencil marks, so that only the letters themselves are coloured by the ink.

7. Choose your knife technique. There are two ways of holding the knife:

* Handwriting -- hold the knife like writing with a pen.

* Fist holding -- or grasp it in the palm like holding a fist.

8. Print. Clean the carved surface with a brush before dampen with ink. Don't soak too much ink, but spread evenly by dipping lightly 3 to 4 times. Print on paper over a flat surface with a firm and vertical stroke.

Some tips

* Carve gently.

* Do not be impatient.

* Use right amount of strength.

* Start with white carves first if you are a beginner.

Things you need

* Carving knife

* Stones

* Stone rest

* Calligraphy brush

* Rice paper

* Chinese dictionary

:D?

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Well ok,

1. Prepare the stone.

2. Place the fine grain sandpaper over a flat surface.

3. Smooth out the stone, to make it a better carving surface, by grinding gently over the sandpaper. Always move the stone in a circular motion so that the applying force would be more even. For better result, use wet sandpaper and grind with water. The resulting carving surface should be very smooth and flat.

4. Prepare the knife. Sharpen the blade as often as possible before and after carving. Use the same fine grain sandpaper and grind with water for better result. Wash the knife after work.

5. Prepare the pattern. Make a good design of the pattern to be carved, position the characters so that they appear to be well-balanced. Use a pencil, draw the pattern heavily on a sheet of paper. Transfer the pattern to the stone by rubbing the pencil marks onto the carving surface (the pattern then will be reversed).Go over the reversed pattern with pencil to darken the lines. Check the layout by viewing it with a mirror, this helps you to compare the pattern layout on stone and paper. Make any final adjustment if necessary.

6. Carve. There are two ways of making a carving:

* White curve -- You chisel the pencil marks, so that the other part of the stamp is coloured by the ink.

* Red carve -- You chisel around the pencil marks, so that only the letters themselves are coloured by the ink.

7. Choose your knife technique. There are two ways of holding the knife:

* Handwriting -- hold the knife like writing with a pen.

* Fist holding -- or grasp it in the palm like holding a fist.

8. Print. Clean the carved surface with a brush before dampen with ink. Don't soak too much ink, but spread evenly by dipping lightly 3 to 4 times. Print on paper over a flat surface with a firm and vertical stroke.

Some tips

* Carve gently.

* Do not be impatient.

* Use right amount of strength.

* Start with white carves first if you are a beginner.

Things you need

* Carving knife

* Stones

* Stone rest

* Calligraphy brush

* Rice paper

* Chinese dictionary

:D?

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa what i mean in the game for pokeballs

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Well ok,

1. Prepare the stone.

2. Place the fine grain sandpaper over a flat surface.

3. Smooth out the stone, to make it a better carving surface, by grinding gently over the sandpaper. Always move the stone in a circular motion so that the applying force would be more even. For better result, use wet sandpaper and grind with water. The resulting carving surface should be very smooth and flat.

4. Prepare the knife. Sharpen the blade as often as possible before and after carving. Use the same fine grain sandpaper and grind with water for better result. Wash the knife after work.

5. Prepare the pattern. Make a good design of the pattern to be carved, position the characters so that they appear to be well-balanced. Use a pencil, draw the pattern heavily on a sheet of paper. Transfer the pattern to the stone by rubbing the pencil marks onto the carving surface (the pattern then will be reversed).Go over the reversed pattern with pencil to darken the lines. Check the layout by viewing it with a mirror, this helps you to compare the pattern layout on stone and paper. Make any final adjustment if necessary.

6. Carve. There are two ways of making a carving:

* White curve -- You chisel the pencil marks, so that the other part of the stamp is coloured by the ink.

* Red carve -- You chisel around the pencil marks, so that only the letters themselves are coloured by the ink.

7. Choose your knife technique. There are two ways of holding the knife:

* Handwriting -- hold the knife like writing with a pen.

* Fist holding -- or grasp it in the palm like holding a fist.

8. Print. Clean the carved surface with a brush before dampen with ink. Don't soak too much ink, but spread evenly by dipping lightly 3 to 4 times. Print on paper over a flat surface with a firm and vertical stroke.

Some tips

* Carve gently.

* Do not be impatient.

* Use right amount of strength.

* Start with white carves first if you are a beginner.

Things you need

* Carving knife

* Stones

* Stone rest

* Calligraphy brush

* Rice paper

* Chinese dictionary

:D?

lol! I loved it! Half way through I started to wonder if maybe you were serious. O.o

My question: Why does Nintendo taunt us with many cameos, of the existence of Johto, in Platinum?

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Well ok,

1. Prepare the stone.

2. Place the fine grain sandpaper over a flat surface.

3. Smooth out the stone, to make it a better carving surface, by grinding gently over the sandpaper. Always move the stone in a circular motion so that the applying force would be more even. For better result, use wet sandpaper and grind with water. The resulting carving surface should be very smooth and flat.

4. Prepare the knife. Sharpen the blade as often as possible before and after carving. Use the same fine grain sandpaper and grind with water for better result. Wash the knife after work.

5. Prepare the pattern. Make a good design of the pattern to be carved, position the characters so that they appear to be well-balanced. Use a pencil, draw the pattern heavily on a sheet of paper. Transfer the pattern to the stone by rubbing the pencil marks onto the carving surface (the pattern then will be reversed).Go over the reversed pattern with pencil to darken the lines. Check the layout by viewing it with a mirror, this helps you to compare the pattern layout on stone and paper. Make any final adjustment if necessary.

6. Carve. There are two ways of making a carving:

* White curve -- You chisel the pencil marks, so that the other part of the stamp is coloured by the ink.

* Red carve -- You chisel around the pencil marks, so that only the letters themselves are coloured by the ink.

7. Choose your knife technique. There are two ways of holding the knife:

* Handwriting -- hold the knife like writing with a pen.

* Fist holding -- or grasp it in the palm like holding a fist.

8. Print. Clean the carved surface with a brush before dampen with ink. Don't soak too much ink, but spread evenly by dipping lightly 3 to 4 times. Print on paper over a flat surface with a firm and vertical stroke.

Some tips

* Carve gently.

* Do not be impatient.

* Use right amount of strength.

* Start with white carves first if you are a beginner.

Things you need

* Carving knife

* Stones

* Stone rest

* Calligraphy brush

* Rice paper

* Chinese dictionary

:D?

Heh heh, get a life.

That was my initial reaction, then I realized you were kidding. :rolleyes:

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