So a diglett is a just a burnt hot dog coming out of the ground?pic.twitter.com/sgdRMW0Z1Q
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Okay honest strategy question. I been leveling up 3 mains, the other three are kind of a rotation of different types. But I keep finding new better stronger versions of those monsters than my named originals. wat i do.
I TRIED ENTERING THE GARDEN GYM AND SOME GIRL SAID SHE NEEDED TO SEE A CUTE POKEMON AND THE SCREEN WENT DARK AND SHE MADE NOISES AND TALKED ABOUT ITS SMEEL THEN SHE RAN AWAY DID... DID SOMETHING JUST HAPPEN... HOW DO I PUT HER IN PERVERT JAIL.
I have joined team chaotic queer and I like it. JUST TRY TO STOP MEpic.twitter.com/eJztT5WTCh
SORRY I WAS WRITING. I CANT JUST POKEMON FOR A LIVING.
I literally just said “time to make an omelette!” To myself. Alone in my house.pic.twitter.com/OuPblagyY8
I feel like this guys spirit is trapped forever and i feel sad nowpic.twitter.com/E092HmX1yO
After meeting this private school dickbag I want james and jessie back they rule this guy droolspic.twitter.com/9hHN6kaHxe
Hey all. I'm gonna keep playing Pokemon and maybe pop in this thread with anything really good, but I really just wanted to stop the thread here. Mostly to take a moment and talk about this experience. And ask one question: What did I learn in playing Pokemon for the first time?
One answer is I feel like I caught up on 20 years of pop culture. Like I caught up on weird game tropes and phrases that y'all having been living with day in and day out. I'm now filled with that same understanding and desire to "catch em all!" etc.
Another is that I learned that it's impossible to "miss" anything in pop culture. That you can always come in and have a meaningful experience with something, regardless of timing or context. There's no such thing as being born to early or too late. There's just the experience.
But honestly, neither of these are the big thing I learned.
The big thing I learned is how much you all love pokemon. And why. Because it's not just some meaningless artifact that was a staple of your childhood. That's not its sole redeeming value. It's good because it's GOOD. And more importantly, it is a force of good.
It's gentle, and light, and calming, It's also weird beyond belief, full of the kind of bizarre rabbit holes that can make you have endless existential questions about the depicted world (I will never, ever get over Mr. Mime). But that's part of what makes it so great.
I feel like I've seen thousands of people react to this thread, from all across gender and sexual spectrums, all of whom found tremendous solace with this silly, amazing little phenomenon. You are so lucky that you had this in your lives. And I am so happy for you. <3HULK
I MISSED MY CHANCE TO GET SNORLAX CAUSE I DIDNT SEE THE STUPID TIMER
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