09 Dec 2010 10:06 am
Everyone is someone
09 Dec 2010 02:30 pm
The comment I made wasn't too related to the actual comic, but yes, that's what I referred to.
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24 Dec 2010 04:43 pm
Haha, this is exactly what I thought happened when I first started playing. I thought you could only catch six Pokémon and then any others would be lost forever.
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24 Feb 2011 02:03 am
Ponyta is the only shiny I caught, but lost. Game crashed.
And to make it worse, Ponta is one of the few good looking shinys.
02 Apr 2011 08:35 pm
I laughed out loud. I know that's a common abbreviation abused to the point of being meaningless, but I was gasping for breath for a full half minute.
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14 Jun 2011 02:01 pm
When I started playing Pokemon when I was 7 I thought that if I put it in Someone's PC that means someone else could pull it out and I would lose it.
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24 Jun 2011 08:55 am
The scary thing about this comic for me is that the only time i've gotten the pokerus legitimally was on a ponyta.
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10 Jun 2012 11:05 am
LOL
I showed this to my dad and he laughed at it and he HARDLY knows what pokemon is
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07 Dec 2012 07:50 pm
Everyone knows
@Freezie14: Someone Gen I: Bill
Someone Gen II: Bill
Someone Gen III: Lanette
Someone Gen IV: Bebe
Someone Gen V: Amanita
Do you know now?
02 Mar 2013 08:06 pm
After seven years of relentless mental upset, I now understand the strange phenomena of when that little PkRS icon appeared on my Blaziken one day. It was late at night when I was playing, and I had already begun my A-mash sequence when talking to Nurse Joy. By time I realized she was saying something other than the usual ramble, it was too late. It never occured to me what it was, but I quickly learned its infectious properties: I was big on changing my pokemon team frequently, so within a matter of weeks nearly half of my owned pokemon were infected. Within that week, however, someone decided to play a cruel, sick joke by pulling out my cartridge mid-gameplay, destroying all chances of digging deeper into the mystery (as well as my 101 hours of gameplay)...it's sad that I remember this still, yes, and that it traumatized me so, but now one of the many lingering, unanswered questions in my mind have been put to rest.
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Bumbazzle
09 Dec 2010 10:06 am
Epilogue: It did have a virus, and much joy were had.