004 | Goldenrod City | Video / Action;

Jul 29, 2011 13:21

[Well, Johto, in a slight change of pace, this video is not coming to you today courtesy of PhantomCam™; in truth, it's actually sort of more like Lady's-Paw-Landed-On-The-Record-ButtonCam™, and the accidental nature of the recording shows. The vast majority of the shot shows a tilted, haphazard view of a bedroom (a very neat bedroom, an observant ( Read more... )

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video. regives July 30 2011, 05:42:38 UTC
... that one's not shy at all.

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video. usedlaserbeam July 30 2011, 05:52:30 UTC
[Again, this video comes only after Yagyuu has attempted to dispose of the Ditto outside. Attempted, that is, because little does he know, the culprit is currently sneaking back into the house as he speaks, making its way back towards its favorite person of the day.]

It's certainly not a word I'd use to describe it, no.

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video. regives July 31 2011, 19:50:30 UTC
[Yagyuu, your life is suffering.]

What did you do with it?

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video. usedlaserbeam July 31 2011, 19:58:24 UTC
[It is pain both exquisite and perpetual.]

I put it outside. If it's wild, it can be on its way; if it belongs to someone, they can retrieve it just as easily from out there as in here.

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video. regives July 31 2011, 21:19:50 UTC
All's well that ends well. Did you catch the culprit?

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video. usedlaserbeam August 1 2011, 01:56:58 UTC
Not as yet. Still, I'm sure it won't be long before he makes himself known.

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video. regives August 1 2011, 18:41:35 UTC
It's a dangerous prank, though. I heard that those things would breed with just about anything.

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video. usedlaserbeam August 1 2011, 19:15:55 UTC
I wouldn't doubt it; one of my current roster has a Ditto as a father, even. On the other hand, I suspect most of them wouldn't take kindly to amorous attentions at the moment, so I don't think there's any great cause for concern.

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video. regives August 1 2011, 22:12:46 UTC
If you're sure. On the other hand, I heard that the tamer ones are good for breeders, because it makes doing their job easier.

Kind of like a double-edged sword, if you think about it.

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video. usedlaserbeam August 1 2011, 22:54:13 UTC
I have an Absol who tends to be somewhat...possessive of the others in my roster. I doubt any romantic overtures will be met kindly, regardless of who they're directed toward.

Given the choice, though, I'd far prefer the obedient one.

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video. regives August 1 2011, 23:39:19 UTC
So they are territorial. We were just trying to figure this out, actually-- maybe the pokemon were fighting over romance?

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video. usedlaserbeam August 2 2011, 00:37:06 UTC
I beg your pardon? Fighting over romance?

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video. regives August 2 2011, 01:31:54 UTC
Sort... of. It was kind of a bad... romance.

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video. usedlaserbeam August 2 2011, 01:32:51 UTC
...I'm sorry, I'm afraid I'm not following you.

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video. regives August 2 2011, 01:35:56 UTC
I mean, from what someone explained, these two female pokemon were fighting over their trainer.

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video. usedlaserbeam August 2 2011, 01:41:01 UTC
Oh, I see. Yes, it seems that's not uncommon in certain Pokemon; some do have a tendency to impress on their trainers considerably more than others.

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