Elvish ?

i-21f938755e586cc4123bfc09b472dffe-megan.jpgTo all the physical anthropologists out there, what kind of elf is this? I thought their kind were all gone!

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That would be a Galtic Elf.

I've seen one or two elf-girls before. A fine phenotype to be sure. I would look like the male morph if I were significantly less robust.

Yep, some Vanyar ancestry back there somewhere ;)
Elvish, or Elves, as opposed to Elfs implies Tolkien IIRC.

are you high?

^^^Hmm
Seems possible I guess.

I was surprised as well. In her previous diavlog with Henry Farrell she looked much better, possibly due to her hair covering her ears.

I was surprised as well. In her previous diavlog with Henry Farrell she looked much better, possibly due to her hair covering her ears.

sir,

if i may say so that was a most ungentlemanly observation. civility and grace demands that you apologize for your unchivalrous words!

yours truly,

c.v. snicker

[be a gentlemen, not a 7 year old]

Chet, I'm not an etiquette expert, but I think comparing a person to themselves is considered acceptable. Otherwise women would not ask "How does this look?", after a hair-cut or when trying on an item clothing.

On the other hand, you have offended my honor and I demand satisfaction. Pistols at dawn!