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What makes Pokemon different from humans?
When a human has a desire, they collect Pokemon and go to fulfill it. That is how this world works.
When a Pokemon has a desire, what do they do?
Why must the free lives of Pokemon be the cost of a human's wish to act?
Who decided that Pokemon were possessions to be bought and sold and bartered with?
All beings think and feel and wish.
Please consider this.
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When a human has a desire, they collect Pokemon and go to fulfill it. That is how this world works.
When a Pokemon has a desire, what do they do?
Why must the free lives of Pokemon be the cost of a human's wish to act?
Who decided that Pokemon were possessions to be bought and sold and bartered with?
All beings think and feel and wish.
Please consider this.
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That's for people. Animals, it's pretty simple. When they're mad you know it. Mine damn well doesn't have any second thoughts about chewing on me when I'm pissing her off.
[Blake respects that in a pink dog.]