>>38673960 >>38673347Ah, forgive me for these Typist assumptions! I'm still trying to get better at that.>>38673358Vigilantism. Destruction of property to meet my goals, if it resorts to that. Of course I'd make amends after the fact.>>38673310 >>38676219Hm. I take it there quite a few evolutionary stones in the cave's midst? I'm not caught up on official canon, but I'd like to believe each one holds the life essence of Pokémon of that type; all of their experiences and memories passed onto the Pokémon that evolves. If that were the case, your cave would truly be a site to behold, far superseding its aesthetic value. Whether or not I'd outlive you, it shall be one of the last places I visit if I knew my time was coming.
What do you think would happen to your stone? Would you have planned ahead, as if it were a will?>for those who have a strong desire for some, er, 'Poké-love', for lack of a better word: why? i'd really like to know what draws you to those fantasies.Ranting ahead.
Because humanity sucks. With things like divorce rates at an all-time high, there's simply not much to look forward to here. Seems like a lot of potential lovers are either blood-sucking leeches or only seek bodily pleasure. Coincidentally, those are factors as to why my uncle is no longer alive.
Are those risks worth taking? Not in my book. Maybe I'm overly pessimistic. Or maybe it sounds like I'm echoing a /vp/ meme involving trashbags. I don't know.If we regressed to a semi-animalistic (Pokémon) state, I believe things would turn out for the better. Most of humanity's greatest flaws, gone or greatly reduced. Especially greed. A Pokémon wife wouldn't care about who has the best-looking car, or the most expensive watch; only who treats them right.
Didn't mean to derail my own thread, just had to let that out.