Sheriff Harry S. Truman (
likewatson) wrote2013-05-04 07:41 pm
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[For your viewing pleasure: A PINK BLOB. Wow. So cool and interesting. But why isn't anyone talking to her when this is all so cool and interesting?
The blob makes a frustrated little Ffa? noise, then the image shakes as though someone just hit the Gear. It continues doing so until another tiny voice interjects, at which point the pink blob steps back and the image comes into focus: it's Clara, waving her stubby little Cleffa arms in greeting.
She disappears from view for a moment, then rolls another pink thing into view.
It's an Igglybuff. Clara doesn't seem to notice that her new sister is exactly upside down when she stops rolling. To her credit, Molly doesn't really seem to mind. Clara starts excitedly waving her arms once more, and Molly does the same — except then she notices her tiny arms are in the wrong place in relation to her sister's, so she starts wiggling her feet instead. There! Now they look exactly alike.
When Clara notices the wiggling feet, she realizes her error and rolls Molly into the correct position, then gestures toward her while babbling.
Look, everyone. This is her brand new baby sister. She is also pink and tiny. Do you see how pink and tiny she is? If you don't, that's okay, because Clara demonstrates. She points to herself, then points to Molly and stretches her arms out; see? Pink and tiny. She will further show Molly's tininess by picking her up and placing her on her head, just like Harry does with Clara.
...except Molly just rolls off of Clara's head and out of the lens's view. Over the course of the next few minutes, there's nothing on the screen, but the following can be heard: Clara muttering angrily, Molly making confused little noises, and, eventually, the sound of tape ripping.
When Clara reappears, Molly is duct taped to her head.
And tiny as Molly may be, she's still a little bit too heavy for her sister to carry like that (also, Clara's nubby legs barely keep her own weight centered as it is), so within seconds, they topple over.
New problem: they can't get up.
So now there are two tiny pink things taped together, rolling around on the ground with their wee limbs flailing.
Clearly, Clara should have put more thought into this.]
The blob makes a frustrated little Ffa? noise, then the image shakes as though someone just hit the Gear. It continues doing so until another tiny voice interjects, at which point the pink blob steps back and the image comes into focus: it's Clara, waving her stubby little Cleffa arms in greeting.
She disappears from view for a moment, then rolls another pink thing into view.
It's an Igglybuff. Clara doesn't seem to notice that her new sister is exactly upside down when she stops rolling. To her credit, Molly doesn't really seem to mind. Clara starts excitedly waving her arms once more, and Molly does the same — except then she notices her tiny arms are in the wrong place in relation to her sister's, so she starts wiggling her feet instead. There! Now they look exactly alike.
When Clara notices the wiggling feet, she realizes her error and rolls Molly into the correct position, then gestures toward her while babbling.
Look, everyone. This is her brand new baby sister. She is also pink and tiny. Do you see how pink and tiny she is? If you don't, that's okay, because Clara demonstrates. She points to herself, then points to Molly and stretches her arms out; see? Pink and tiny. She will further show Molly's tininess by picking her up and placing her on her head, just like Harry does with Clara.
...except Molly just rolls off of Clara's head and out of the lens's view. Over the course of the next few minutes, there's nothing on the screen, but the following can be heard: Clara muttering angrily, Molly making confused little noises, and, eventually, the sound of tape ripping.
When Clara reappears, Molly is duct taped to her head.
And tiny as Molly may be, she's still a little bit too heavy for her sister to carry like that (also, Clara's nubby legs barely keep her own weight centered as it is), so within seconds, they topple over.
New problem: they can't get up.
So now there are two tiny pink things taped together, rolling around on the ground with their wee limbs flailing.
Clearly, Clara should have put more thought into this.]
video -> action
action
They might have gotten stuck under the couch, at one point.
WHOOPS?]
sob am i late enough-
Goodness, girls.