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This is the twenty-sixth post of Deke Dangle RPF Anon, a community for all your ice hockey anon meme needs.

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Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation

From: (Anonymous)
There is room for more serious takes which aren't dark fic. Like turning into a puppy could be treated seriously, how do you adapt to the different sensory impact, just how bad would a locker room smell to a dog or how do you face your team after being caught as a dog in the dirty laundry.

That trapped feeling is an interesting idea.

Learning the second form could be like learning the system. Are coaches judged on how quickly there players adapt.

Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation

From: (Anonymous)
Considering the dogs I've known, I can't help but think the locker room smell would be a bonus to the whole experience.

Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation

From: (Anonymous)
That is a good point.