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4 May 2024

 m   20:56  Zone Fighter (series) diffhist −76 Les talk contribs (Reverted edits by El spigre (talk) to last revision by Les) Tag: Rollback
     17:40  (Comments log) [TheGojiboy‎; Mipperzilla‎; BaragonwaSaikoda‎; ThatOneKaijuFan2011‎ (2×)]
     
17:40 ThatOneKaijuFan2011 talk contribs edited comment #94306 on G-Fest(RIE OTA WILL BE AT G-FEST THIS YEAR!!! RRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH)
     
17:40 ThatOneKaijuFan2011 talk contribs posted a new comment on G-Fest(RIE OTA WILL BE AT G-FEST THIS YEAR!!! SOMEONE, GET HER TO SAY "RAAAH!!")
     
14:46 TheGojiboy talk contribs posted a new comment on SoshingekiGoji(Hot take, I like this suit a bit more than Megarogoji)
     
12:56 BaragonwaSaikoda talk contribs posted a new comment on Mechagodzilla (Showa)(showa and kiryu are both equally goated)
     
04:57 Mipperzilla talk contribs posted a new comment on Mechagodzilla (Showa)(guys heres how grasses grow Grass blades grow at the base of the blade and not from elongated stem tips. This low growth point evolved in response to grazing animals and allows grasses to be grazed or mown regularly without severe damage to the plant.[11]: 113–114  Three general classifications of growth habit present in grasses: bunch-type (also called caespitose), stoloniferous, and rhizomatous.[12] The success of the grasses lies in part in their morphology and growth processes and in part...)