grapecape: ([anonymous - tent])
Ondorus ([personal profile] grapecape) wrote2013-02-23 11:27 pm

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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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lieutenantantichrist: (they will view you as conflicted)

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[personal profile] lieutenantantichrist 2013-02-24 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
You're the one who started asking about magic pony rights. Play all the sad songs you want, I'm not donating.

Have you seen some of these things? There was a kid brushing a dog the size of a Clydesdale that breathed fire. If these things didn't want to play along, we'd know it, because we'd be fucking dead.
lieutenantantichrist: (all these mopes in bracelets)

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[personal profile] lieutenantantichrist 2013-02-24 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
As dangerous as anybody else with a built-in blowtorch. I wouldn't worry about them being able to take care of themselves.
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[personal profile] lieutenantantichrist 2013-02-25 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
Step one, you look at somebody pointing a gun at you and think "nah, they don't have the guts." Step two, you get fucking shot.

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.]