“The first Pokemon I’d shapeshift into would be a Murkrow or Honchkrow~”

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“The first Pokemon I’d shapeshift into would be a Murkrow or Honchkrow~”
Rasputin @ Urami: So from what I can infer, you pick off the weak ones of this city? Well, it's good that someone's doing it. But do you ever feel any guilt in doing so?
Urami just nodded his head. “Not necessarily the weak ones, more like the parasites of society.” Urami just chuckled. “My definition of the weak are people who cannot fight on any sort of great level. I do not kill them because if I did I would have a lot of enemies and I could have the heat put on me.” The swampert just shook his head at the fox’s last question. “No. I don’t. Like I said they are the living waste of society. I just make it my job to flush them out.”
Rasputin @ Vonnegut: You Malamar are good at controlling others and making them act at your will, correct? Just how much power does it take for you to take over the mind of another?
The malamar grinned in a sickeningly smug way once the ninetails posed his question. “Yes I can. But it is not like a puppeteer controlling their puppets. Actually it is more like implanting mental suggestion, like having a trigger word or action. For example I could implant the mental suggestion to punch anyone who has the gall to mock me. Telepathic suggestions do not take any effort at all. Controlling a person directly though…that tends to take a lot and in my old age I can’t do it alone anymore. So I have some things to help me with that.”
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triangle for smol glace and large glace? :o
THE TALL......
Giovanni is lowkey bitter about the height difference, otherwise the company is acceptable. Eventually Arild just lets gio get away with whatever he’s complaining about (why do you live on such ugly terrain. who allowed you out where I could see you with such nasty fur) and existing together is a lot more tolerable.
Besides, what would you want from such a quiet peaceful route? Nobody has given me or anyone else any trouble so there has been no need to fight, so I don’t! And Pokémon respect me for that...
Though the odd Drain Kiss never hurts...
Fae @ Grohl: Hey man, you're into cars? I, uh ... wouldn't mind owning one, maybe. But uh, how good are you with them? You got any talent in fixing 'em up? Are you maybe kinda like your team's mechanic?
Grohl perked up a little at mention of cars. While he was still down about earlier, maybe this could help him take his mind off things. “Yeah I’m very much into cars. I have been tinkering with cars since I found my personal firebird. I’m good a fixing them, driving them and sabotaging them. I have been the company’s mechanic for a while, and I find it’s something I’m actually good at.”
“If you wanted a car there are some customizations you can make. I know plenty of cars so that shorter mons can drive.”
what's your opinion on superhero movies as opposed to the comics? :o
My opinion is that adaptations can do what they want so long as they don’t stray too far from the source material. Good adaptations iinclude the Nolan verse Batman films, Captain America and Guardians of the Galaxy. Yeah certain aspects are changed to fit the adaptation but in the end they aren’t too far off.
However, if you stray too far off, that is where you are going to be in deep shit. Like Superman killing Zod in Man of Steel was awful since Superman should universally have a no kill policy and will fight someone to the death who argues me on this. Or how the Burton Batman films had Batman kill people left and right.
Another issue I have is when comics try to align themselves with the movie counter parts. I know it is to draw in new readers so they have a familiar look for when they start reading, which was why for a while in the comics, the Guardians of the Galaxy group kind of had their designs and roster changed to match the movie which had just come out. However comics should stay in their own little rules, as TV series and movies should stick to theirs.
That said if there are aspects that are well received in say a TV adaptation of something and they want to implement it in the comics, it can work. The Green Arrow comics under Jeff Lemire implemented a character from the TV series Arrow(John Diggle) and took the comic in the direction of the TV show in regards to the “fighting corrupt corporations, and the whole origin of Green Arrow spending time on an island training to be a badass.
If you want, post a comic book movie in my ask box and I’ll tell you what I think on them.