forgetbeam: (I'm going to stare a hole into your head)
Kiyotaka Ishimaru [石丸清多夏] ([personal profile] forgetbeam) wrote in [community profile] smashacademy2014-10-04 08:21 am

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Are any of you familiar with the legend of the Dragon's Gate? They say that there exists a huge waterfall running off a great mountain. Fish swim upstream against the harsh current, but most tire out and are swept away. But those who have the courage to persist and make it to the top of the waterfall are transformed into a beautiful, powerful dragon.

It's a good lesson, isn't it?

That's right! Even though this school has countless obstacles and hurdles and dangers looming quite literally right over our heads, if we give up, we too will be pushed back and will make no progress! We must press on through the unforgiving current, and when we make it, we will come out stronger than ever! All right! Let's do our best to reach the top!!

[What brought this up? Is someone trying to keep himself from going nuts at the idea of one last year here... probably.]

On another note... There are many Pokemon and trainers here, so if anybody has any advice on raising a Magikarp, I'm all ears!

[Ah. Ah. That's it.

ACTION TIMES: Kiyotaka can be found bonding with an ugly fish he lets swim in a kiddie pool out in the stadium some days. Most of the time he can be found studying. Livin' on the edge. Although whatever he's doing, he seems to be favouring his left arm a little.
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trustycrowbar: (You're kidding right?)

[personal profile] trustycrowbar 2014-10-05 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
That's... That's all? No jumping, water-squirting, no teeth or spines, nothing like that?

Well uh, in that case... good luck. [That's all he has to say if Ishimaru is serious about trying to train a catfish-shaped pool toy like that.]
trustycrowbar: (Tunneling)

[personal profile] trustycrowbar 2014-10-06 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Ishimaru, I know better than to give up on anything you set your mind on. I'm just saying, it's going to be tough. You may have to devote a lot of your time to it. So much that it may cut into other things.

[Like studying.]