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If you could
metamorphosis into anything, what would it be?An eagle or hawk
soaring high above the world.
Felicia, 34
Somerville, MA
A dragon, definitely. They are
intelligent, strong, quick...lithe. Everything other animals only have one quality of. ;-)
And beautiful!
Aurora, 17
Montreal, Quebec CANADA
I know it unimaginative, but a dog. To be
able to play all day and sleep and eat and play some more, that would be great! But, not a
froo froo dog or a mean dog. Just some happy go lucky family pet.
Kathy, 26
Garden City, MI
Poof! I'm even-tempered.
Jill, 59
Saylorsburg, PA
5'6 and 135 pounds of firm flesh. If I have to change species, then I want to be a cocker
spaniel who is allowed to sleep on the furniture, gets regular meals and the occasional
dog treat.
Laura, 35
Lowell, MA
Gwen Stefani
Melodi, 19
Hlliard, OH
A younger
(20 year-old)version of myself. That would probably be the most practical.
Alias Irrelevante
A lucky person.
Karen, 20
Marshelltown/Ames, IA
A time traveling woman :) Failing
that, a dragon. A big large ferocious one.
Amy, 23
Baton Rouge, LA
If I could metamorphosize into
anything, I suppose it would be a dragon. I think that
would be cool. They can breathe fire, most people don't bother them, and, in my opinion,
they are supposed to be wise and all that stuff. If anybody messed with me, I could turn
into a dragon, and then breathe fire on them.
Ernest, 28
Washington, DC
Tiger
Firelady, 22
Dallas, TX
If I were to metamorphosis into anything for
just one day, probably Britney Spears. I'd like to see what kind of life she leads, how
she handles all that stress, how she reacts to the feedback she receives, and, seeing as
I'm one of the few teenage girls who doesn't have a pathological hatred for her, what she
really thinks of her fans and critics. But for long term, I guess a cat. Although I'm
quite happy the way I am.
Shanna, 15
Cardiff ENGLAND
Something that flies...like a bird
or butterfly.
Tracy, 24
Ocean City, NJ
Nothing that I can think of... I like the
way I am right now.
Jeremy, 13
Highlands Ranch, CO
An very well-pampered cat.
Susan, 31
Chicago, IL
a raccoon of infinite proportions
Anthony, 25
Baton Rouge, LA
I personally can't see how it can do
children any harm. I was told at a very young age that the tooth fairy and Father
Christmas don't exist and I turned out fairly well, but I can't see how it can do any
harm. I suppose that it's just a personal choice for the parents.
Shanna, 15
Cardiff ENGLAND
Quantum
Foam, so I could fit into those sub atomic worm holes Einstein proposed and time travel.
Jami, 27
Lowell, MA
an X-Man, or some super duper
something or other. . .(I guess. . .)
mothmc, 35
Los Angeles, LA
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