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Jul 19, 2010 11:24

Hm, how interesting. It seemed some people transformed into Pokemon or other animals this previous week? This school never ceases to amaze me. I must admit, I'm curious as to how that was, particularly for the humans who attend the school. As a Pokemon, my human form took some getting used to. I assume the same was true for vise-versa. But I ( Read more... )

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geometricmagic July 19 2010, 16:53:14 UTC
There's nothing amazing about turning into an animal.

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midnitepsych July 19 2010, 19:33:02 UTC
Well, if you want to get scientific, we're all animals. Except for the more plant-types among us. But a majority of the people here are animals.

It was simply a change of what sort of animal.

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geometricmagic July 19 2010, 21:42:02 UTC
I mean the transformation itself is nothing special. Perhaps it is to you humans, but when you've lived as I have, fewer things tend to surprise you.

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midnitepsych July 19 2010, 23:06:13 UTC
I'm not originally a human. But I suppose I should take that as a compliment.

If you're speaking from experience, then no, something like this probably wouldn't be surprising. Then again, I suppose that means many things aren't to you. Which I personally find to be a shame, but to each his own.

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haswetpokemon July 19 2010, 17:19:10 UTC
I think the only thing I came out of it with is being even more afraid of bugs than I already am!

[SOB]

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midnitepsych July 19 2010, 19:37:15 UTC
That's a shame. There's nothing wrong with being afraid of something like bugs. Fear is an innate part of sentient beings.

But maybe as a bug, you gained more understanding of them? Perhaps what insects are afraid of. That's not to say you necessarily sympathize with them or start to like them. But just saw the world as an insect would.

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haswetpokemon July 19 2010, 20:05:17 UTC
At least you understand that...

Hmph, I guess you have a point. It made it really hard to move around, especially down stairs! I wound up falling from them! [She is a bit bruised from that now sob.]

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midnitepsych July 19 2010, 23:08:46 UTC
Somehow I find that asking you to sympathize with something you feel strong dislike towards would be a bit too much.

You fell down the stairs? Are you alright?

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sicklypriest July 21 2010, 01:47:14 UTC
Yes, it was a nice opportunity to see the world from another point of view. I was an Ampharos, I was told. It did take getting used to. Shame, huh? By the time I felt like I finally had the reins, I was forced back into being my regular old self, just as I felt perfectly comfortable in that new body.

I don't know... I somewhat liked being an Ampharos.

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midnitepsych July 21 2010, 02:40:33 UTC
An Ampharos? Those are from Johto, I believe. I've seen one or two of them during my travels abroad.

At least someone enjoyed their time in another's shoes. Simply goes to show that this school provides plenty of learning experiences.

I'm sure you made a very charming Ampharos.

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sicklypriest July 21 2010, 04:46:47 UTC
Johto... I don't know as much as I wished I did when it came to the Pokemon world. I should read up on it in my spare time. And I wholly agree! That definitely makes this whole ordeal shine in a more positive light. If that's what it is, then I'd like this to happen just for the sake of the experience.

Charming, huh? I feel a bit flattered... ehehehe. I don't know, I was probably way more clumsy than any other Ampharos out there.

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midnitepsych July 21 2010, 11:38:58 UTC
Although I come from a Pokemon region, I hardly know all that much. Only what I've learned from first hand experience. I suppose it makes me a bit ignorant for not knowing about the other regions. Perhaps I should join you in reading up on it.

Somehow I doubt that. There are plenty of Ampharos out in the world with all sorts of different natures.

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rulebywisdom July 21 2010, 19:49:01 UTC
It was...certainly an experience.

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midnitepsych July 22 2010, 15:17:09 UTC
It certainly seems that way. From what I can tell, almost everyone in the school was affected. At least the majority of people were.

Are you alright now that you're back to normal?

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