Alkanes are also called Paraffins. Do with that what you will.
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Alkanes are also called Paraffins. Do with that what you will.
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/post/179988360225/i-really-hate-the-peoples-constant-salt-on Lolz, I don't need to waste my time making a concept that TJ will never even bother looking at because there's 10 mill suggestions to be able to judge DR concepts. They are publicly posted, the public is allowed to have an opinion on them. First they were dirty and disgusting looking, now they're just boring with an illogical concept.
I really hate the people's constant salt on Paraffins here. Why not go make a "better" DR concept instead of sitting on their ass crying about Paraffins every single day?
Per OTHER request I’ve removed the paraffin concept, however here is a link to their thread (for which you need a forum account): https://forums.dragcave.net/topic/175053-paraffin-dragons-almost-done/
Re: Paraffins is based on melting candles????? I thought it was an avian dragon throughout this entire time. And that explains it... thank you so much for the information! :D
@ /post/179681346158/re-whats-a-paraffins-note-response-and-where If you don't have an account and aren't logged in, you cannot see any Dragon Requests. Certain sections like DR and Ask-A-Mod are hidden from guests. That's why you would be so confused. The Paraffins is a dragon request inspired by melting candles. Yeah, you read that right. That's really all you need to know to follow the convo, tbh.
RE: What's a Paraffin's note response. And where can I find that Paraffin? I'm somewhat curious but I never visit the forums because it's utterly fucking confusing.