tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-322698705697861038.post1707191008437178834..comments2010-10-27T08:57:06.013-07:00Comments on I Wrote About You...: BORED, YET AGAINthelovelychemisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17025150432519974214noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-322698705697861038.post-91873925557034001842010-08-05T16:35:06.367-07:002010-08-05T16:35:06.367-07:00YOU GET COOKIE!!
Wow, at first, reading this, I d...YOU GET COOKIE!!<br /><br />Wow, at first, reading this, I didn't think you'd get it, but before you posted I figured, "Yeah, she'll get it."<br /><br />Cuz you can just look up Wapiti on google and "american elk" comes up, so it's gotta be an elkish thing, and I was sure to add in the color of the bakugan ball to make it obvious what attribute it is.<br /><br />But Wapiti is made up, not real. I don't know if I associate elk with light because of HP or not, but they seem to be creatures of light and purity and goodness to me.thelovelychemisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17025150432519974214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-322698705697861038.post-48393725599070045872010-08-04T23:40:24.442-07:002010-08-04T23:40:24.442-07:00Eff, is Wapiti a real Bakugan?
Cuzzz, honestly, I...Eff, is Wapiti a real Bakugan?<br /><br />Cuzzz, honestly, I tried googling it, but, to no avail. (Yeah, I'm a cheater, I confess!)<br /><br />Apparently, Wapiti are elk, so Imma guess that's their physical description. And, based on what I know about the attributes, no way is it Darkus (that's just plain mean); it's probably not Ventus (that's more for sky); it's definitely not Pyrus (cuz that's fire-based); and it's not Aquos (cuz that's water-based).<br /><br />I want to guess Subterra attribute, cuzzz that makes the most sense. Native Americans like their elk/deer, and are extremely into nature. BUT, Subterra just doesn't feel right---it feels more like it should be for tough, bulky Bakugan, like Julie has.<br /><br />So, my final guess is Haos? I dunno, Wapiti just reminds me of Harry's Patronus, the stag. In HP, the stag (and, well, all Patronuses) are represented by a load of white light. It also seems a bit to break tradition, to make a deer Bakugan be light, instead of earth-based.<br /><br />I'm guessing I don't get the cookie? D:soemoimesohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13440079105003562999noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-322698705697861038.post-62020142282091855622010-08-04T15:41:01.136-07:002010-08-04T15:41:01.136-07:00I think they look more like raccoons. o.0 At least...I think they look more like raccoons. o.0 At least, that's what the constellation illustrations look like.<br /><br />You earn a cookie if you can guess what kind of Bakugan Wapiti is. 8D (both in physical description and attribute)thelovelychemisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17025150432519974214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-322698705697861038.post-88069218744282973082010-08-04T00:11:23.673-07:002010-08-04T00:11:23.673-07:00I didn't know the Big Dipper was called Ursa M...I didn't know the Big Dipper was called Ursa Major---I'd always imagined the Ursa stars were shaped like bears, cuz, well, isn't "ursa" Latin for "bear," or something? :?<br /><br />Sorry, I have little else to say. I'm sleepeh!soemoimesohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13440079105003562999noreply@blogger.com