@loganzilla
Joined on September 7th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,492 days and is the 24,968th person to register an account.
Has 10 submissions, the first one uploaded on September 21st, 2019 and the most recent on November 7th, 2019.
Of those, 1 has been featured and 0 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 10,171 downloads.
In total, they have been download 101,713 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 20 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 86% positive.
Also, they are typically 100% positive when rating animation spotlights.
Has made 136 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 8,137 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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In my ass-
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The dodo bird is one of the most famous examples of human-induced extinction. A large, flightless bird once native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean… … the dodo was bigger than a turkey and weighed about 23 kilograms. It had blue-gray feathers, a large head and beak, and small, useless wings. Although the birds were terrestrial, their bone structure was hollow like that of birds that fly. Dodos likely nested on the ground, and it is thought that they laid a single egg. Unfortunately, the species was wiped out less than 200 years after its discovery. The birds were discovered by Portuguese sailors around 1507.
The birds had no natural predators, so they were unafraid of humans.
These sailors, and others to come, quickly decimated the dodo population as an easy source of fresh meat for their voyages. As humans settled on the island, loss of habitat further threatened the birds.
Humans also brought animals, such as pigs and monkeys, which ate the vulnerable eggs and competed with the dodos for food. Over-harvesting of the birds, combined with habitat loss and a losing competition with the newly introduced animals, was too much for the dodos to survive.
The last dodo was killed in 1681, and the species was lost forever to extinction.
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1. I got TWO NOTIFICATIONS AT THE SAME TIME
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Gonna do the Kamikaze on a few ships
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Now do It to a crowd
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Adios me boi
Remember to take a big stinky on the bed-
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Basically Me
Literally that’s It, Zogan-Lilla is just an Alt. Account lol
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She could be praying…
She could be planning…
She could be summoning…
She could be contemplating…We’ll never know…
(Jokes aside, This good)
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His family is being held hostage
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Logan-Zilla / Zogan-Lilla
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I can fuck em’ all up no cap
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Yes
Even though I literally stole this from the first site I saw lol
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The Bismarck was laid down in 1936 and launched in 1939. It displaced 52,600 tons, mounted eight 15-inch (38-centimetre) guns, and had a speed of 30 knots. In May 1941 the battleship, which was commanded by Admiral Günther Lütjens, was sighted off Bergen, Norway, by a British reconnaissance aircraft. Practically the entire British Home Fleet was immediately sent into action to intercept it. Two cruisers made contact off the coast of Iceland, and the battleship Prince of Wales and battle cruiser Hood soon engaged it. After destroying the Hood with a shell that exploded in the magazine, the Bismarck escaped into the open sea and soon began heading for Brest in German-occupied France. Sighted by aircraft 30 hours later (May 26), it was hit by a torpedo that crippled its steering gear, and the ship was bombarded throughout the night by battleships. On the morning of May 27 the King George V and the Rodney, in an hour-long attack, incapacitated the Bismarck, and an hour and a half later it sank after being hit by three torpedoes from the cruiser Dorsetshire. Of the some 2,300 crew aboard the Bismarck, only about 110 survived.
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Imagine sweating after a Minecraft Bedwars Match
Couldn’t be me
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