Talk:Snow Angel

Note From The Spriter
Also, these are not called cheers do not edit them as such as their two official names are snow angels and Christmas '09. --Dispippy 23:29, December 31, 2009 (UTC)

Re: Buttwing formula:
Hi, Fizzix here, to tell you something: I didn't work out the formula on my own. I saw the theory in one of the discussion threads, and someone brought it up in chat. All I did was to collaborate and facilitate the IRC discussion after I figured out the relationship from the (to me) backwards way that they were discussing it in chat. I did become the "authority" on the discussion after I figured it out, but it was not me alone. I am either too lazy or too much of a good person to name names on either of the two discussions (take your pick; the media always does). Also, "The former IRC op" is entirely unnecessary, while true.

Thanks for whatever non-regged person who decided to stick that in there; I received a PM from someone I know from another SITE that said this place had set my name down for that. Because I haven't taken enough flak for it. If you must mention the fiasco at all, say that there was widespread (but, in the IRC, more organized) speculation as to the relationship between scroll number and wing result. TJ saw this and removed all variation at first, and then returned it with a scrambled relationship.

You know, to be fair. I understand why he did what he did, but there were other people involved. As is being repeatedly pointed out to me when I say it's my fault.

On a lighter note, pl0x said to include that we call them Buttwings. I hear the spriters did that themselves and don't find it offensive (NOTE FROM DIS: please don't call them buttwings xD I'm fine with calling the wings on their rumps buttwings, but not the whole dragon..Not sure what TAE/Jazi think about it. However, when we were calling it 'buttwings' we were referring to the actual wings themselves because we had no idea what to call them xD 'rumpwings' 'secondary wings' I suppose that woulda been a better choice?)