My bloodhunter cruor just be a little figure. They're just a scrunkly fella
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My bloodhunter cruor just be a little figure. They're just a scrunkly fella
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ii. [Quiero clavar mis colmillos] I want to sink my fangs
iii. [en tu carne morena] In your brunette flesh
iv. [Quiero verte bailar en una sala de espera] I want to see you dancing in a waiting room
v. [Quiero ser tu condena] I want to be your sentence
vi. [Quiero verte en escena pero] I want to see you on scene but
vii. [Dicen que nadie] They say that nobody
ix. [te puede tocar] can touch you
x. [Dicen que nadie te] They say that nobody
xi. [puede cambiar] can change you
Go check this out idk i made a thing
"Tell me your a crk fan without telling me your a crk fan" ahh video.
Forgot to post this here but Happy New Year!
I’m hoping my plans this year work out more. I’m hoping to start a comic and work on more animation.
Characters from Left to right are: Grim, Blade (Holding up Grim), Todd, Syn ( @panic-and-chaos’ character), Chime, Trinity, Linden, Macy (Trinity, Linden and Macy are the three main ish characters in Umbrites. Mainish because Macy is currently a side character but may actually become one of the main characters because I like their character), and Ruo and 1212 (Main characters of Cruor)
I’m hoping to start either Umbrites, Cruor, or a different comic I have in mind called Frozen Over this year if I can finish a bit of planning and design.
Do my Pokémon understand me?
This question is a complex one that depends highly on species, training, and socialization, but in general the answer is: Yes, to an extent.
Pokémon tend to have really strong pattern recognition and a good grasp on things like object permanence and displacement. Generally, a Pokémon can understand a vocabulary of a couple hundred words. They can remember and respond to their names, nicknames, the commands of their trainers, and the moves their trainers ask them to use. They can also pick up on words that get used around them often (for example, my Crobat hears the word “treat” and immediately shuffles over to me to beg.)
Some Pokémon, like Lapras, the Abra line, the Ralts line, Shuppet’s line, Chansey, Audino, and a surprising amount of others have a lot stronger of a grasp on language. While they might not pick up on all the subtleties of things like grammar and syntax, they can understand and internalize information that they hear. You may have read a famous story a few years back about a Lapras from the Whirl Islands. It found an injured surfer who told it to go find help on the mainland and bring medical help. The Lapras understood him and was able to actually find a Nurse Joy who it ferried out, saving the surfer’s life. This was a really clear example of the Pokémon understanding that the man was hurt, listening to his request, and then choosing to fulfill it.
Pokémon are incredibly smart creatures. Some of them are far more intelligent than humans. Even those who don’t have “an IQ of over 5,000” (looking at you Alakazam. We all know that you made that up,) are able to listen to and understand their trainers. That, combined with things like empathic abilities, body language, and nonverbal makers of communication all add up to a very strong bond between Pokémon and their partners
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