ghostytrainer: (sigh. really? really now?)
John Egbert ([personal profile] ghostytrainer) wrote2013-11-10 01:21 pm

prank #48 | video

[John seems somehow distracted when he turns on the video today. He's sitting at the kitchen table in his house, chin propped in his hand and eyes on a Pokéball he's rolling idly on the table in front of him.]

You ever wonder what it is that determines what happens to a Pokémon after its trainer goes back home? I mean, I've thought about it before but never really thought about it if that makes any sense? This is really the first time I've inherited one that wasn't from a friend so it just got me thinking.

Granted, it originally belonged to someone who was... [He pauses, seeming almost hesitant to finish that sentence. Or perhaps unsure of how he wants to end it.] ...a friend. At...one point in time... [He trails off, brow furrowing as he stops rolling the ball around.] So maybe it has less to do with Eridan and more to do with her.

[He leans his chair back on two legs, picking the ball up and passing it back and forth between his hands, finally looking at the camera.]

So yeah. Anybody have any good conspiracy theories on the matter? I'm curious.
capax_infiniti: (WALK WALK FASHION BABY)

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[personal profile] capax_infiniti 2013-11-22 01:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[no, John, no... light cooties nooo]

The more simple one is, the better they understand the desires of the heart. As humans we have made ourselves complex, and thus those whispers are often unheard. Animals, and even pokemon, have only the most basic needs and desires... I do not doubt that they are more in-tune with such things.
capax_infiniti: (I'm surrounded by idiots)

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[personal profile] capax_infiniti 2013-11-26 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
By 'simple' I mean that they are concerned with their natural needs. Food, shelter, to be cared for, to protect. Some perhaps require intellectual stimulation of sorts. But they do not fret about things that are not in those general categories of need. They do not worry about apparel, or money, or work, or other such things. They live a simpler existence because they can be more natural. To live like humanoids is to make one's life complex with needs and desires and ways of living.
capax_infiniti: (ugh those drapes really don't match)

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[personal profile] capax_infiniti 2013-12-01 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
Do not worry about it. Perhaps I did not phrase it clearly enough initially.

We do, but there is little that can be done about that. For one to abandon everything and attempt to go back to the ways of our ancestors is a difficult prospect indeed. One could say that when we gained opposible thumbs we began to leave that simple life behind.