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Guuzen Ha Hitsuzen

@koriinku / koriinku.tumblr.com

Naty - she/her - INTJ - Argentina Multifandom-personal blog.
Lots of pokemon. For a complete list of fandoms, check my tags.

I don’t even keep up with the memes anymore I just accept them. When we’re sad we play despacito? Okie dokie.

Animated Fakemon Sprites Round 2:

Kangaskhan (male), an evolution for Marowak.

Absur’d, an evolution for Farfetch’d.

Megoloton, an evolution for Sharpedo.

Champanzee, an evolution for Primeape.

An as of yet unnamed evolution for Qwilfish.

and finally Idonose, an alternate evolution for Nosepass.

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magnezone

gosh dang that qwilfish evo 

I wish Absur’d was real!

I, too, would like a caveman duck.

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Their destiny was foreordained… Or not? Part 1: CLAMP

Their destiny was foreordained… Or not?

Back in a far, far past in ancient Greek and Roman time our ancestors assumed there was something called Fate, a supreme entity against which even Gods had to bow their head. No one could change what fate decided and any attempt to go against fate would simply either fail or would become the cause for that particular fate to happen. Later on though, came the idea that fate wasn’t foreordained, that humans are free to chose their destiny and fantascience took it in strides going as far as assuming that, with the proper element X (equipment to go/affect the past or knowledge of the future), you can change either your past (and therefore your present and your future) or just your future (by making different choices in your present).

Now… where does CLAMP stand in this? Which theory is embraced by them? And how does this reflect in their ‘fate centred’ work, ‘X’, and more specifically in Seishiro & Subaru’s story?

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