tearsofademon[Oh hey, it's a rare network video from a certain elusive mage. And he's not alone, either, though a certain Very Clever Joltik seems mostly fast asleep in the frame, curled up on a green scarf.]
...So I was thinking. It can be hard, for people and Pokemon to communicate. Or, well, Pokemon seem to be able to understand us fine, but it can be harder for us to understand them. Which kind of sucks, you know? I mean, we're supposed to be partners, right? Kind of hard to do that with that kind of barrier.
And, well, some Pokemon know how to type to get their point across, which works well enough I guess, if you don't mind them having access to everything else while they're at it. But... ahh, well, I've been wondering if there might be value to some more of them learning how to use a pen, too.
[Glen's level of performance, and the reception of it, at the contest probably influenced some of this train of thought, yes.]
So I guess I was just sort of wondering if anybody'd be interested if there was a class held at the Collegiate Gym for that. Teaching Pokemon how to write by hand, or paw, or... whatever they've got to work with, you know what I mean. Or if not a whole class, even just if there were individual sessions available, for anybody who wanted to schedule one.
[He's trying to be a good co-leader, okay?]