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Quoted By: >>53512365 >>53515526 >>53518015
>New to these threads? Give this a quick read: https://pastebin.com/9q21PhXk (Updated: January 10th, 2023)
>Want to vote for an older Pokemon? Read this: https://pastebin.com/HvRwC4Ec (Updated: January 10th, 2023)
Who'd have thought someone could sneak in so easily?
>Pokemon 113: Slowking
>Hard Mode: No References or Fixes
You know the drill. Pokemon is selected at random daily, you get in this topic, you draw a Slowking in MS Paint (or similar program), and post results.
NEW NEW NEW Checklist: https://i.imgur.com/viiN6Hr.png
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By the way, tomorrow is Special Saturday! Epoxy adhesives in particular do very well at low temperatures. They actually increase in bond strength and their physical properties are higher than at room temperatures. In fact many epoxies can be used in cryogenic applications for bonding, sealing, potting/encapsulation.
>Want to vote for an older Pokemon? Read this: https://pastebin.com/HvRwC4Ec (Updated: January 10th, 2023)
Who'd have thought someone could sneak in so easily?
>Pokemon 113: Slowking
>Hard Mode: No References or Fixes
You know the drill. Pokemon is selected at random daily, you get in this topic, you draw a Slowking in MS Paint (or similar program), and post results.
NEW NEW NEW Checklist: https://i.imgur.com/viiN6Hr.png
Archive Under Construction...
By the way, tomorrow is Special Saturday! Epoxy adhesives in particular do very well at low temperatures. They actually increase in bond strength and their physical properties are higher than at room temperatures. In fact many epoxies can be used in cryogenic applications for bonding, sealing, potting/encapsulation.