walkersystem: (bit of a laugh)
Molly Walker ([personal profile] walkersystem) wrote2015-07-25 01:15 am
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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.]
wing_attack: (uhh...)

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[personal profile] wing_attack 2015-08-06 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Sort of... like... you probably don't notice it, but you have instincts. Your body does, at least. Pulling your hand away from something hot, or shivering when you're cold. It's less another person, and more the body itself having certain things it wants or just knows how to do. A body that's not a baby has developed enough to know how to walk, and a fish knows how to swim because that's just what it does.

You can fight your instincts, but it's like trying not to run when you're scared. Your body says 'run' but your brain doesn't, and it's a matter of trying to get control of yourself to try to do what you need or want to do.

... There's a reason we tried to practice morphs before we used them on missions.