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i want to become a Vaporeon so that i can have the liberty to explore and interact with the vast oceans of the Pokémon world without the restrictions of certain unfavorable biological traits present in human beings. i mean, there are so many fantastic things to discover in the sea, but we're so limited by our own bodies. because of this, if i had the chance to become a Vaporeon, my hyperactive tendencies (which are brought to life out of nothing but sheer curiosity) would probably get the best of me; it's likely that i wouldn't be able to keep myself bound to one area for an extensive period of time. still, i would put forth my best efforts to observe everything i possibly could. i feel as if there are a lot of compelling elements to the sea that are probably amplified on a personal level by my inability to swim... it's simply less observable as a result of that, so being able to see everything as freely as i'd like to in a body that has adapted to an aquatic lifestyle would be fantastic.
i would probably reside in a cave or an underground lake, alone, when not exploring. i'm sure it would get lonely at times, but that's fine by me. nothing wrong with having a couple of close friends, though.
>Would this life be a marked improvement over the one you live now?
i mean, yes, probably. traveling is something i could do in real life if i had the money, but one of the things that i find attractive about this fantasy is the idea of being in touch with nature in a way that simply isn't possible as i am now. i'd be really satisfied with that. also, money wouldn't be an issue if i were a Pokémon.
>Do you have any coping mechanisms besides playing the games or watching the anime?
nothing Pokémon-related. i just have a thing for music, if that counts.
>What's the most you'd sacrifice in order to make this a reality?
interesting question. i'm not sure... my cause isn't as noble as others, so i feel like it would be incredibly selfish of me to sacrifice anything important.