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Jan 31, 2011 09:06

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[Anyone who is walking around Cherrygrove early morning, about 10 AM or so, will find one giant lapras sliding through the snow and taking what appears to be a stroll around the city. Sliding through the streets happily ( Read more... )

off screen the lapras is eating him, *ic, my logic is the best of course, asshole adventure academy, never showing the face, let's hope he's wearing shoes, !location: cherrygrove city, more like ace defective

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[video] usedsubstitute February 1 2011, 00:21:07 UTC
Isn't Cherrygrove beautiful? Of course, I'm sure it's much more scenic during the summer, but I'm sure it's lovely covered in snow as well...

A Lapras? What sort of Pokemon is that? I don't think I've ever seen one!

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text; hatessocks February 1 2011, 18:36:37 UTC
I would imagine so being a beach community and all.

Also a Lapras is a Pokémon that I would have to say seems based off of a plesiosaur which is a species of dinosaur from back home. With the shape of its body and attraction to snow and water, of course. It also reminds me of the legend of the loch ness monster, if you have ever heard of that also.

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[video] usedsubstitute February 1 2011, 22:52:24 UTC
[Iris gives the camera a wistful look.] I've never been swimming before. Have you?

Oh! A dinosaur! That must be a very large Pokemon!

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text; hatessocks February 2 2011, 02:49:31 UTC
I have once or twice. Didn't enjoy it very much, but I had to learn for safety reasons.

It is. Strawberry-kun is quite large in comparison to other Pokémon.

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text; trollsikebukuro February 1 2011, 01:07:48 UTC
I could get you a Ditto, though it won't be an egg.

Of course, I'd want something in return.

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text; hatessocks February 1 2011, 18:38:24 UTC
And what exactly may that be?

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text; trollsikebukuro February 1 2011, 20:50:05 UTC
A Lapras egg, of course.

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text; hatessocks February 2 2011, 02:48:19 UTC
That can be arranged easily. My starter just so happens to be a lapras.

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