11th Chapter - Egg Questioning Chapter [Video/Action for Olivine]

Apr 24, 2011 14:36

[If you're somewhere in the Olivine inn today, you'll find Keiichi sitting at a table and just STARING disappointedly at his oddly pink colored egg.]Haah? What the heck...? I wonder what this will hatch into? A Cleffa or an Igglybuff? Either way, it's going to be girly and uncool for a guy. Guess I could give it to Rika-chan or Lambda-chan if it's ( Read more... )

trolls gonna troll, what kind of puzzle is this, how were eggs made, keiichi the incompetent

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 24 2011, 21:37:22 UTC
Whether it's ridiculous or not, it has a point to its culture that the natives celebrate.

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 24 2011, 21:38:49 UTC
Ahhh... Then do you know what the point is, all knowing Zura-sama?

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 24 2011, 21:51:23 UTC
[You're getting a look for that name again, Keiichi. Nevertheless...]

Easter customs vary across the Christian world, but decorating Easter eggs is a common motif. In the Western world, customs such as egg hunting and the Easter Bunny extend from the domain of church, and often have a secular character.

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 24 2011, 21:54:22 UTC
[You'll be getting this question out of all of that, Hina.]

... Umm... Chris-chan...? What's that...?

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 24 2011, 21:57:26 UTC
Christians are adherents of the Christian faith. It's a religion.

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 24 2011, 22:15:03 UTC
Really? And they worship an Egg god or something?

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 25 2011, 04:24:09 UTC
It's something more along the lines of an invisible higher being that was supposed to look similar to us, but not at the same time. But the holiday is to celebrate the resurrection of an important religious figure.

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 25 2011, 04:33:22 UTC
That's... really deep sounding. It sounds similar to the festival that they hold back at my home. But no one gets resurrected or anything, that would be ridiculous.

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 25 2011, 04:48:40 UTC
This is a different land with different culture, so Johto probably just does it for commercial-use and festivities with no real deep meaning.

Are you talking about the annual summer festival?

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 25 2011, 17:05:47 UTC
Yup! It's known as the Watanagashi Festival back where I'm from.

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 25 2011, 17:17:01 UTC
Oh? Cotton drifting?

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 26 2011, 01:35:00 UTC
Yup. At the end of each festival, we sail cotton down the riverbend.

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 26 2011, 02:54:10 UTC
I guess it would sound better with context, wouldn't it?

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 26 2011, 03:54:08 UTC
You've got a good point! Have you been to a lot of festivals yourself?

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[ video ] tsunpresident April 26 2011, 04:03:12 UTC
Quite a few. Not too many though.

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[ video ] youhavemybat April 26 2011, 04:10:03 UTC
We'll have to change that here.

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