jamie cameron
is an electric-type specialist who aspires to be a gym leader. he's getting a late start on his journey due to major health concerns, but is now taking the world head-on, one crisis at a time.
ā¾ONCEPT. this blog uses the disease i'm most familiar with (sickle cell) to deeply explore what [physical] disability would be like in the pokemon world. this is minimally brought up in the games and anime, and i would like to take it further. what does travel look like? how do pokemon adjust their behaviors and improve the experience? in what ways are pokemon limited in how they can help? and what are the potential institutional safeguards that a world like this might employ? sound like a vibe? you already know what to do!
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ā”ļø RULES ā”ļø CARRD ā”ļø THREADS ā”ļø AN APOLOGY ā”ļø ART CREDIT
blogroll
ā”ļø cacturnefortheworse ā”ļø gloryofteamrocket ā”ļø ofdragondrums ā”ļø sickle-shock āļ¹HEREļ¹ā ā”ļø talkaboutpathetic ā”ļø writtenbykaichu
PLEASE TAG: my catch-all tag is #nsfkaichu
whitespace and/or eyestrain: images with big blocks of white/bright colors
flashing/shaking gifs: self-explanatory
hydrophobia: images of large bodies of water, pov images from an underwater perspective, images of people underwater. pokemon in water and cartoonish water is fine, but if you're not sure just tag it.
penises & dildos: images only.
those are the big ones! full trigger list & explanations here.

















