Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
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Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
And, that girl's REALLY good at shape-shifting.....
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Yup. Bears.
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Interesting name, Ursamorphs, I like it! I wonder if there are other types of Morphs, like Canismorphs?
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
So Castela is a superfan of Da Bears?
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Anyway you look at it, it will be great for the girls to have some new friends that are not (Stinky old) adults yet.
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Castela is way cute... I think Kath is going to be pleased. The twins are interesting... and typical of most sets of twins... one barely talks and the other has diarrhea of the mouth...
Can't help but wonder what kind of therapy Jet and Monica are going through about now...
Can't help but wonder what kind of therapy Jet and Monica are going through about now...
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Hmmm, This bears watching. Did I say that? I did, didn't I? Ouch. Transfered from 'Out West' I bet they have that "Valley-Girl/Surfer-accent" in they're voices. I guessed it when they said "Oh. My. God." Although I suppose 'Oh. Mah. Gawd!' would've gave it away. Still...I've never heard of Bear-people before. Have to look that one up.
*Edit*: Wow they are good at making balloon animals...Literally.
'IT IS BAH-LOOOON!' Sorry, that was on F-Troop yesterday.
*Edit*: Wow they are good at making balloon animals...Literally.
'IT IS BAH-LOOOON!' Sorry, that was on F-Troop yesterday.
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Da Bears!
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Or as Jar Jar Binks would put it. "Yousa Ursa?"
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I'll just take this opportunity to pat myself on the back for a prediction well-made. Yay me!
Anyhow, that's some crazy morphing ability; I don't recall any other characters switching from living creature to inanimate object*. Would this be a trait in which bearfolk have specialized, I wonder?
*not counting "Thup," I suppose.
Anyhow, that's some crazy morphing ability; I don't recall any other characters switching from living creature to inanimate object*. Would this be a trait in which bearfolk have specialized, I wonder?
*not counting "Thup," I suppose.
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
I believe we can now safely say that the laws of conservation of mass, energy, molecular and atomic bonding, matter conversion, thermodynamics, and just plain common sense have been replaced by the laws of visual and structural convenience. It does make things easier to work with story wise.
I think I'll go inflate some bratwurst.
I think I'll go inflate some bratwurst.
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
Well, if we're going to go in for classic references:TheDOCTOR wrote:'IT IS BAH-LOOOON!' Sorry, that was on F-Troop yesterday.
"Balloons... and blunderbusses!"
I think that happened quite some time ago! It's clear that in the Wapsiverse, a bunch of what we consider immutable laws of physics are actually just simplified approximations, and that there must be some interesting "outs" to which the paranormals have access.Timotheus wrote:I believe we can now safely say that the laws of conservation of mass, energy, molecular and atomic bonding, matter conversion, thermodynamics, and just plain common sense have been replaced by the laws of visual and structural convenience. It does make things easier to work with story wise.
As to any departure of "plain common sense"... take a brief look at the state of politics in any country you care to name, and tell me that common sense didn't depart on vacation quite some time back!
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Exactly. I was just watching something where they were talking about how extreme cold affects things on the quantum level. The moral was basically as much as we know, we really don't know jack squat about physics.Dave wrote:I think that happened quite some time ago! It's clear that in the Wapsiverse, a bunch of what we consider immutable laws of physics are actually just simplified approximations, and that there must be some interesting "outs" to which the paranormals have access.Timotheus wrote:I believe we can now safely say that the laws of conservation of mass, energy, molecular and atomic bonding, matter conversion, thermodynamics, and just plain common sense have been replaced by the laws of visual and structural convenience. It does make things easier to work with story wise.
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Ya never know, that may be a 98lb. ballon animal.Timotheus wrote:I believe we can now safely say that the laws of conservation of mass, energy, molecular and atomic bonding, matter conversion, thermodynamics, and just plain common sense have been replaced by the laws of visual and structural convenience. It does make things easier to work with story wise.
I think I'll go inflate some bratwurst.
That might be a party trick, but I'm not going to be impressed until I see one of 'em riding a bicycle in a fez and a tutu...
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Oh, so they're not called were-bears?
And if they have rainbow tattoos on their stomachs, they're not called were-care-bears?
(plink plink plonk plonk) goes the pun jar...
And if they have rainbow tattoos on their stomachs, they're not called were-care-bears?
(plink plink plonk plonk) goes the pun jar...
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Hehe. Berdine and Nadette are not names that I can tell (not in a traditional way, anyway), but Bernadette and Bernadine are.
Fun fact: Bernadette means brave as a bear, and Bernadine is derived from Bernard, which means bold as a bear
The fact their names are so intertwined makes sense since they're twins. I wonder if they have some sort of twinly connection/powers, taking their names' connection to each other into consideration.
Fun fact: Bernadette means brave as a bear, and Bernadine is derived from Bernard, which means bold as a bear
The fact their names are so intertwined makes sense since they're twins. I wonder if they have some sort of twinly connection/powers, taking their names' connection to each other into consideration.
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Since those two are bearfolk the lady on Monday probably was/is merfolk...
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I think that by now, we can safely assume that if it exists in myth and legend, it's likely to occur in the Wapsi-verse.Leak wrote:Since those two are bearfolk the lady on Monday probably was/is merfolk...
We've seen Minotaur (the poor kid confused by the antics of Atsali in the library), Vampires, Gorgon, Kraken (Stinky), whatever the heck Castilla is, sphinxes, demons, golems, titans (or at least the sub-titans <cough>Monica<cough>), Whatever the smeg Nudge is (hints anyone?)...
Now we've seen true shapeshifters.
So from this point on I'm not likely to be surprised to see any critters from legend popping up at the local Stop-n-Shop picking up a bag of Doritos
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...and watch out for Italians and helmet-spikes.Dave wrote: Well, if we're going to go in for classic references:
"Balloons... and blunderbusses!"
Not even duct tape can fix stupid. But it can muffle the noise.
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Re: Ursamorphs 2013-11-08
... and sewage settling ponds.Fairportfan wrote:...and watch out for Italians and helmet-spikes.Dave wrote: Well, if we're going to go in for classic references:
"Balloons... and blunderbusses!"