by feverrr » Fri Feb 20, 2015 3:12 pm
I poured my heart and soul into this form, and am hoping you can see my effort.
Username: Flurry, the owner, of ten.
Name: Winged Creatures // Zachary.
[Pronounced Wing-Ehd, not, Wing-d].
Gender: Zachary, is a Stallion.
Halter color: Surprise me, with something containing muted maroon, and the same tan as his nose.
Personality: Zealous • Oblivious • Headstrong • Unforgiving • Proud
When Zachary sets out to do something, he's not one to quit before finishing, and with flying colours, at that. He tries to add extreme detail, and usually does at first. He does, though, end up having a neat, well-done, and detailed start to his project, and it will end up sloppy, and quite basic. He is quite oblivious to detail, and often overly optimistic in situations, when he should be serious and realistic. Zachary is headstrong, and not afraid to say what he thinks, and often finds a way to manipulate others into believing the same as him, and is very persuasive. He is very unforgiving, though, yet finds it hard to hold a grudge. He hates seeing people trying to approach him, but he turns them away just the same. He can't bring himself to admit that they were right, and he is overly proud, more often than not.
What came first? The chicken or the egg?: The egg! I say this, because chickens are descendants from feathered dinosaurs, which layed eggs. The feathered dinosaurs evolved, until they more closely resembled this days modern chicken, than a dinosaur. Thus, it is scientifically impossible to argue that the chicken came first. If you disagree, then how did the first chicken come about? It didn't simply pop out of thin air! It hatched from an egg. Chickens are evolved creatures, and, most certainly came after the egg, for more reasons than one. Some may say neither, and I support this as well. The egg did come from an animal not specifically classified as a chicken, but I still agree more with the egg side of views on this point.