I have to say something annoying. I do this, it is not very nice of me, it is an annoying trait. it might be down to adhd or something, but I cannot hold it in: this picture above is not a muskox, it is a bison. or a wisent, depends. I will not go into the zoologic differentiation of these kinds of bovidae both or all three of these different species of cloven hooved ruminating mammals are separated by. They all have a very interesting evolutionary history and are not dissimilar on that account to the OneTrackMinds crew or cast or indeed crowd at all (maybe OTM crows would be an ideal name but it doesn't start with an M). I am frequently around wisents and noticed the similarity of the animal you chose to post to the ones that I know. I do not know muskoxen so intimately but have seen them too. They are quite different. The easiest distinction is in the direction of their horns.
OneTrackWonders? <3
Seems to me that OneTrackMinders fits the bill.
Keeping with the format:
OneTrackMyrmidons
Using Swifties as inspiration:
Mindies
Using Music as inspiration:
LPs - for people who have been fans since the beginning
EPs - for people who have been to many shows
45s - for people who are yet to hit three shows
Mixtapes - the collective term for everyone
For the football minded OneTrackMinds fans:
Trackuartistas
Ah, now we're talking - Eyre's in the house and came to play!
I have to say something annoying. I do this, it is not very nice of me, it is an annoying trait. it might be down to adhd or something, but I cannot hold it in: this picture above is not a muskox, it is a bison. or a wisent, depends. I will not go into the zoologic differentiation of these kinds of bovidae both or all three of these different species of cloven hooved ruminating mammals are separated by. They all have a very interesting evolutionary history and are not dissimilar on that account to the OneTrackMinds crew or cast or indeed crowd at all (maybe OTM crows would be an ideal name but it doesn't start with an M). I am frequently around wisents and noticed the similarity of the animal you chose to post to the ones that I know. I do not know muskoxen so intimately but have seen them too. They are quite different. The easiest distinction is in the direction of their horns.