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Summer Smith ([personal profile] somethingwithturquoise) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2019-01-24 06:21 am
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Culture Shock; Thursday, Period 2 [01/24].

Summer kiiiiiind of hated that she was about to start class with what was going to come out of her mouth in a second, because, dammit, she was leaning way harder into this whole teacher thing than she had ever expected to, but there it was. It was happening anyway. Here we go.

"Soooooo," she said, "let's do a quick show of hands. Who all had the opportunity to be all shrunken down and tiny thanks to the weird whims of our fair and lovely island this weekend?"

Summer's own hand was definitely swinging up into the air.

And there went Kanan's, too.

"And I got to ride my dog around town, so I think I'm actually coming out somewhere on the winning side of that equation," he added, smirking. "Stance was thrilled about it, anyway."

Who didn't want a giant puppy to ride around on, right?

"And I got to use my cat as a big comfy pillow," Summer offered, not to be outdone, although, really, Kanan did kind of win on that one. "Which just goes to show, pets are awesome to have, and work just as good as anything else to segue into what we'll focus on today. Because this place? Turning you into things different from what you are? Ahhhh, yeah. Definitely Fandom Culture, one-hundo-percento. And probably one of the most common, widely spread, awkwardly random thing it likes to turn people into is animals."

"The only thing more awkwardly random than turning into animals is turning back again," Kanan sighed, rolling his eyes skyward. "But we'll get to that in a moment. First, just picture yourself, maybe a little overwhelmed with the island in general, or maybe you've slipped into a state of complacency. Whatever the case might be, you probably aren't expecting what happens next, when in the middle of a conversation or as you're picking up something you don't want to drop or just when you happen to be waking up in the morning, suddenly you've got a goddamn tail."

And stupid little bird feets.

"And just think," added Summer with a grin, "how crazy that might have sounded if it weren't for the weekend proving that stranger things can happen. But at least when you're a miniature version of yourself, the height difference is really the, er….biggest challenge to face. When you're an animal, the variables are a bit different: height could still be an issue. Do you have opposable thumbs? How well can you communicate with your roommate or your friends about what's happened to you? Today, you'll get a chance to work some of that out before it totally hits you IRL."

"Isn't the Danger Shop great?" Kanan smirked a little. And then, with a clap of his hands, he absolutely looked like a dumb little space cat with twiggy little bird legs. "The room is going to assign something to you at random. So, have fun with that."

And then the next thing out of his mouth was the tiniest, most kitteny mew.

A tiny, kitteny mew that would have nearly melted Summer if she, herself, hadn't already been turned into a little red squirrel with the fluffiest tail pretty much ever. She was chittering at them, probably something important, gesturing with her little tiny squirrel paws, but whatever it was would likely end up lost in translation before those little paws did their own clapping to set off the programming to make the class less like a class and more like a zoo.



[[ocd incoming is up!]]
unusual_sith: (hmph)

Re: Discussion! - Culture Shock, 01/24.

[personal profile] unusual_sith 2019-01-24 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"How long do these usually last?" Lana asked. "I'm considering 'staying in my room' as a viable option."
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Re: Discussion! - Culture Shock, 01/24.

[personal profile] uncertain_dume 2019-01-24 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Few days," Kanan replied. And then shrugged. "Few weeks. It varies. Unless you can get a pretty reliable supply of food in your room, or someone willing to deliver it to you, there's no guarantee you won't just starve."

He paused and then added, "Besides, Fandom likes waiting until the worst possible moment before turning people back."

He didn't feel even a little bit stupid about blaming the island's sense of humor, here.
unusual_sith: (hmph)

Re: Discussion! - Culture Shock, 01/24.

[personal profile] unusual_sith 2019-01-25 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
Lana thinned her lips. "That does it. I'm learning Force camouflage."
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Re: Discussion! - Culture Shock, 01/24.

[personal profile] goldfishontherocks 2019-01-24 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Keyleth very slowly, very hesitantly raised a hand.

“I, er . . . I’m pretty used to turning into animals, but that’s sort of a natural talent of mine and — and that’s when I do it consciously. And it doesn’t come with nudity afterward.” Because you could Wild Shape with your entire inventory on you and somehow it’d all disappear until you reverted back to yourself but it would all be just fine and right where you’d left it. Yay handwavey magical convenience! “And I . . . don’t know about contingency plans, because I’ve never thought about it, but if anyone is all weirded out by getting turned into an animal, I know it can be kind of a big adjustment suddenly being a shape you’re not used to, and I’m . . . willing to try and talk you through the experience afterward, I guess?”

She laughed self-conciously and kind of shrank in on herself a bit. “Just wanted to put that out there.”
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Re: Discussion! - Culture Shock, 01/24.

[personal profile] seriesofbaddecisions 2019-01-24 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"Staying in your room is the safest option, but can still be traumatizing." Sorry forever, Astrid! "Maybe find someone who doesn't mind watching you while you're like that, who will keep clothes on hand."