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straighta7 |
3 months ago by straighta7
My sister wants to know why Van Gogh isn't sporting an Elsa braid... 🤔 😂
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amaara14 |
3 years, 6 months ago by amaara14
@monessss thanks so much!! Actually this was the first alpha I’ve ever made so I’m happy how well it turned out 😊 😂
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monessss |
3 years, 6 months ago by monessss
@amaara14 that looks SO GOOD!! girl you are talented!!! ❤️ ❤️
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ChaosZone |
3 years, 9 months ago by ChaosZone
oh man I just started laughing when I saw this omg 😂 😂 😂 😂 this is great 👍
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niwoodward |
3 years, 12 months ago by niwoodward
this is the first pattern to make me laugh out loud!! its amazing! 😂 😂
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SavannaL |
3 years, 12 months ago by SavannaL
I like the fact that you stated that one of his ears was cut in the keywords! This looks amazing! I love it!
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_giraffe |
3 years, 12 months ago by _giraffe
ahhhhh i laughed so hard at this 😂😂😂
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kaliciorn |
3 years, 12 months ago by kaliciorn
Ahhh I love it ! ❤️
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SC00PSAH0Y |
3 years, 12 months ago by SC00PSAH0Y
This pattern is great! 😂💕
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halokiwi |
3 years, 12 months ago by halokiwi
I always find this super amusing because many people don't know that it's not actually pronounced "go" because the g in Dutch is pronounced differently. If you go to the wikipedia article on Vincent van Gogh you can listen to an audio how it's pronounced.(This is not meant as a criticism btw. I only learned the correct pronunciation around 2 years ago because I went on vacation in the Netherlands. Before that while I pronounced it as something else than go my pronunciation was still wrong. I think the main reason is that the Dutch g sound is not really a sound in most languages. I'm German and we have a similar sound but it only appears in the middle or the end of a word. That's why our pronunciation get's the last g right but not the first one. Both g are pronounced the same way.) Really nice pattern btw 😄 |