Molly Walker (
walkersystem) wrote2015-07-25 01:15 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
7✶ video
[Hello Network! Long time no see - Molly's been busy with Sights and Wonders, but now having arrived at the point of that winding lovely trip, she presents you all with a video of her grin as she starts recording.]
[There's a sweeping, beautiful plain behind her; sun high in the sky, grass a lovely slightly yellow green, a few scattered trees in the distance. She's slightly out of breath, but there's laughter in her voice when she speaks.]
Look.
[She turns the gear around and she crouches a little, showing clearly a herd of calmly grazing Ponyta. Not far behind them is a group of Stantler - farther still you might notice something Manectric-blue.]
[She zooms in on the Ponyta, though.]
I'm gonna catch one.
[Guess who's having a good time at the Safari Zone? The video zooms back out to let everyone take in the awesomeness of the scene, and then it cuts out. She'll respond to messages once she has indeed caught a pony. Because who on earth doesn't want a pony.]
[There's a sweeping, beautiful plain behind her; sun high in the sky, grass a lovely slightly yellow green, a few scattered trees in the distance. She's slightly out of breath, but there's laughter in her voice when she speaks.]
Look.
[She turns the gear around and she crouches a little, showing clearly a herd of calmly grazing Ponyta. Not far behind them is a group of Stantler - farther still you might notice something Manectric-blue.]
[She zooms in on the Ponyta, though.]
I'm gonna catch one.
[Guess who's having a good time at the Safari Zone? The video zooms back out to let everyone take in the awesomeness of the scene, and then it cuts out. She'll respond to messages once she has indeed caught a pony. Because who on earth doesn't want a pony.]
text;
text;
hwhat do you mean interesting? are they difficult?
text;
As I recall, he singed his eyebrows a bit, trying out his noble steed.
text;
they have a horn too right? theyre like unicorns
text;
As transportation goes, they're apparently incredibly reliable. The house I live in has a barn built on the property, which I have reason to believe was because the previous residents here wanted to house eight of them comfortably at once.
text;
text;
Maybe the one you're looking at is a relative of those. Who can say?
text;
text;
...I have a large number of Eevees whose lineage I can track through five generations, but that's something of an unusual case here, I think.
text;
or maybe you're really lucky
text;
Originally, the owner of the premises only wanted one, but a mishap with various iterations of breeding left him unable to sell or distribute any of the eggs he bred, so he was forced to keep them all. I assume they increased in number exponentially from there.
text;
oh
why couldn't he sell them?
text;
I assume he found that a credible and legitimate threat, considering that he was a tennis player.
text;
well I guess a lot of moms don't want you to take their babies
text;
text;
but I guess you can't know until the first time for sure
text;
text;
text;
text;
text;
That most of them seem to be at least somewhat self-aware raises questionable implications.
text;
I read that pokémon that have trainers are stronger than ones that doesn't
text;
text;
what do you think?