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    Re: Most browned out Pastel "contest"

    Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
    I don't think a thread like this even warrants an argument. It's more of a "if you like, post; if not, go find something better to do" thread.



    Wow. An animal lover who claims that a healthy 'lower grade' animal isn't something to be proud of. And here I am, glad and appreciative just to have two normals.

    What a shame things are becoming these days.
    People were wondering why the thread took a while to get started and we gave a truthful answer.

    Health has nothing to do with this thread. Having a healthy animal is absolutely great no matter what. But this isn't a 'who has the healthiest pastel thread'. Its a 'who has the most browned out pastel'.

    And personally, I interpreted that this is a thread that is basically saying 'who has the *least* physically attractive pastel'. And while it was made for fun, I don't find winning that title to be very positive, imo.


    Maybe you don't share the notion, but I would not be proud to have my animals labeled as essentially 'ugly'. Especially when I strive my hardest to breed, keep, and obtain the best examples I could find that would make me proud to have in my collection. So them being labeled as 'physically unattractive' would be downright insulting/offensive/shameful/whatever.

    Just my $.02

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    Last edited by satomi325; 01-02-2014 at 11:48 AM.

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