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Presenting the lovable villagers of Concord:
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Walker | Daisy | Merry | Gaston | Whitney

O'Hare | Tank | Marcie | Phoebe | Stitches

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I love em all, and hope they never leave <3​
 

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Nope, actually. Colored with permanent and dry erase markers. xD

I'm not rich enough to own copic markers. Heck, even see them.
There actually are cheaper alternatives if you are lucky enough to see them.
For me copic markers here are around $4-5 per marker. And then last December I went to China, saw them selling art markers in a stationery shop.
And guess what? Each marker for $0.80 and they are around the same as copic markers. Never felt so cheated in my entire life.
 

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Honestly, I absolutely hate it when I take personal-notes on a subject (take the Punic Wars for example) that is required for a class, and yet when we take an exam on said subject matter, the notes I take are completely worthless seeing as the examination never asks any of the information I put on through my notes. ;A;

And it sucks when a teacher basically says "you should have taken the notes I wanted/thought like me," or something along those lines. I mean honestly, how does that work?: People have varying degrees of what they believe is important to the subject at hand, and how am I supposed to know what you want?
 
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