@iama
Joined on September 12th, 2020, this user has been a member for 2,116 days and is the 40,292nd person to register an account.
Has 42 submissions, the first one uploaded on February 3rd, 2021 and the most recent on April 29th, 2026.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 4 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 3,924 downloads.
In total, they have been download 164,808 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 200 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 66% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 267 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 4,087 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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watch out guys, we’re all gonna get cyber arrested by the cyber police for cyber bullying a “17” year old.
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Happymod, you’re welcome.
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Dude, just rob a bank.
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Useless Wannabe Outlaw fact:
IT’S COWBOY DAY MOTHAFUCKAAA!!!!!
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Happy July 27 everyone, today its Cowboy day, and as such, we’re gonna talk about the most famous lawman in all of Arizona, My father, aka Wyatt Earp
In March 19 of 1848, Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois. Where him and the Earp family moved frequently during his childhood, such as In 1850, where they relocated to Pella, Iowa, where Wyatt spent much of his early years.
By 1864, the family had ventured to California, settling briefly in San Bernardino before returning to the Midwest, After which, they went back to Pella and later to Monmouth Illinois, where Wyatt’s father, Nicholas Earp, became the local constable.
Until In the late 1860s, the family moved again, this time to Lamoni, Iowa.During Wyatt Earp’s journey into adulthood, he engaged in various occupations across the Midwest and the Western United States, such as:
A stagecoach driver, A farmer, and Lawman in 1875, Where he became a deputy marshal in Wichita, Kansas, and later moved to Dodge City, Kansas, where he served as an assistant city marshal until 1879, when Wyatt Earp, along with his brothers Virgil and Morgan earp moved to Tombstone, Arizona.

(Wyatt Earp circa 1881. Tombstone, Arizona.)
The Earp brothers soon found themselves embroiled in a conflict with the famous group of outlaws known as The Cowboys. This tension of which culminated in the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881. The shootout which only lasted 30 seconds, resulted in the deaths of three Cowboys and the wounding of Virgil and Morgan.
Following the gunfight, the Earps faced numerous legal and personal attacks from the Cowboys and their allies, Notably when tragedy struck in 1882 when Morgan Earp was assassinated. This lead to Wyatt Earp, driven by a desire for vengeance, hunted down those responsible for his brother’s death. Where over the following years, Wyatt drifted across the West, engaging in various enterprises including mining, gambling, and saloon-keeping. Until he eventually settled in California after disbanding the Cowboys, where he sought to capitalize on his legend by collaborating with early filmmakers and writers.on January 13, 1929, in Los Angeles, California An 80 year old Wyatt Earp passed away, his death marking the end of an era: the Wild West. One of the last known photographs of him, taken in 1928 in front of the Alhambra Theater in Los Angeles, California, capturing an elderly Wyatt Earp, likely reflecting on his life and several escapades.

(Wyatt Earp Circa 1929. Los Angeles.)Fun Fact: During all of his adventures, Wyatt Earp was never hurt by a bullet
Anyways, happy Cowboy’s day everyone, have fun robbing banks.
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Gris.
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Me.

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There\’s no way you\’re calling that soundwave design good.
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oooo, credit score 👻
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huh
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i dont get why people like Vtubers so much.
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NEW hot wheels, the ones that arent even real cars anymore.
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Dang, that man is legendary, and the fact he lived a long life is awesome too
YEE FUCKING HAW