![]() Baby Pomegranate Cookie is looking at the dolly's toy mirror (accorded from my Twitter's poll and her mirror actually made from plastic toy that NOT a real Dark Mirror that cursing everythings). Baby Grapefruit Cookie is riding on her roller-skating and chasing to Baby Squid Ink Cookie who is crying in fear. The characters on this AU are included in this drawings:īaby Avocado Cookie playing with her avocado shaped rubber hammer while Baby Chili Pepper Cookie doesn't want any baby cookies to playing with her as shes playing with her letter blocks. It could probably based from Rugrats or Muppet Babies (classics or reboot whatever the hell~) and the story about the baby cookies are having fun, hanging out, and playing together with their littlest adventures from the Cookie Daycare, the nanny must be the Moonlight Cookie anyways. This is the reason where do baby cookies come from just WITHOUT come from the Witch's oven. This is Cookie Run Babies AU, featuring GingerBrave and his friends as little baby cookies (not all the cookies are totally babies). But this time is OvenBreak Editions!īased from the baby photo of Princess and Tigerlily Cookies from the second stage from episode 2 of LINE Cookie Run (Primeval Jungle), so I had an idea and I decided to did this one. Oven is a countable noun as another example (which I don't mean to say Ovens can't be uncountable in amount, just that the scan used didn't say it was uncountable).Īnd those are my gripes with it.Throwback to my old art since 2018 on dA. Milk and Water are uncountable nouns while Dog and Cat are countable nouns. An uncountable noun is a noun that usually cannot be expressed in a plural form. Example, I'm not capable of counting all the jelly beans in the jar because they are innumerable to me.Īn uncountable example is looking at uncountable nouns. Not being capable of being counted is not the same as too many that you are incapable to count it, as innumerable doesn't imply a massive number as uncountable does. ![]() When used as adjectives, innumerable means not capable of being counted, enumerated, or numbered, hence, indefinitely numerous, whereas uncountable means so many as to be incapable of being counted The scan they linked to stated there are innumerable amount of Ovens * The Blog also argues that there is uncountable number of Ovens, when thats not what the scan said. Maybe that wasn't what the Blog was arguing and if so, I'm confused why it was mentioned. While the blog does its job of making: Dimension/Universe/Oven/Timeline/World and Tray interchangeable, what is missing is the context that the Witches made 3 separate multiverses, instead of just 1 multiverse which branched off into 2 more multiverses or that OvenBreak, Kingdom and Puzzle World has their own multiverses separate from each other, rather them simply existing in the same innumerable Multiverse. OvenBreak, Kingdom and Puzzle World." = "The Witches created this cosmology" = "The Witches created 3 multiverses". * The blog lack scans for "Cookie Run currently has 3 main multiverses. Granted, I might be dumb for not understanding cause I don't know the story of Cookie Run but this is the impression I have from reading the blog only. There is stuff like Game mechanics are canon because the main character references it, even though other games in the past also referenced game mechanics in their tutorial like Paper Mario: the Thousand Year, but I don't believe the Wiki had accepted that as more than 4th Wall Breaking. I realize this is annoying but I looked over Dark Enchantress Cookie and she has a blog for her 2-B justification that wasn't accepted by the Wiki.
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