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@t_kobs Do they not have signs up in the beginning of the week to remind members? Also you should bring your niece next year 😂
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A look back at my 20s
Thanks for everything!
Blog: vohris.medium.com/im-30-now-7bb8…
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@madlittlepixel @NintendoAmerica Great pick. Best baseball game I’ve ever played.
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@NintendoAmerica Pass unless on Switch 2.. Ill stick with MLB Featuring Ken Griffey Jr on the N64... Graphics about the same 😜

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Experience the most authentic baseball experience on and off the field in MLB The Show 26, now available on Nintendo Switch. Where will your journey begin?
👀 Watch the full trailer now: ninten.do/6014QWNqs

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@CharmanderChief You should see the whole list of trainers in the tournament 👀
serebii.net/black2white2/p…
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@BatVibes Yeah my Mr mime was being a little bitch the other day in fire red so I put his ass in the pc 😤
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005: Did you know Ash's Charmeleon turning into a jerk wasn't just teenage angst — it was the anime perfectly adapting a brutal game mechanic?
When Charmander evolved, it instantly stopped listening to Ash. But the reason why ties directly to how experience points work.
• The "Traded" Status: Ash didn't originally catch Charmander; he took it in after he was abandoned. Under game logic, that makes it an "outsider" Pokémon, meaning it gains boosted EXP.
• The Massive EXP Dump: In the episode it evolves, Charmander single-handedly roasts an entire stampede of Exeggutor. Combined with the outsider boost, it absorbed a massive amount of EXP all at once.
• The Level Cap: In the video games, traded Pokémon level up so fast they easily outpace your Gym Badges. If their level gets too high, they completely stop obeying you.
• The Defiance: The moment it evolved into Charmeleon, its level spiked past Ash's current badge limit. It didn't randomly decide to hate Ash — he literally didn't have the badges to control it anymore.
Game Freak turned the game's most frustrating badge-limit penalty into one of the greatest story arcs in anime history. But then again, maybe it's just a bunch of random coincidences... Or is it? 🤔


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@BatVibes Just foreshadowing gen 8’s gigantimax mechanics 20 years later.
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Did you know that the GIANT Dragonite in the original Pokémon anime has never been explained?
• Episode 13 — "Mystery at the Lighthouse": Bill is searching for a mysterious Pokémon
• What Shows Up: A Dragonite so massive it towers over the lighthouse — easily 10x bigger than a normal Dragonite
• Normal Size: Dragonite is listed as 7'3" (2.2m). This one was over 60 feet tall
• No Explanation: The episode ends with it walking back into the ocean. Bill never catches it. Nobody ever mentions it again
• The Theory: Some fans believe it's an ancient Dragonite from before humans existed — a true "legendary" that predates the modern Pokédex
Almost 3 decades later and Pokémon has STILL never explained what that thing was. The anime just moved on like nothing happened.
What's your theory on this gigantic Dragonite?

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@lastofmehdi I still have a ton of switch 1 games I have to play so this is awesome
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@DefiantLs As a dad I can indeed confirm it is the dad at fault. He needs to be taught a lesson, not the poor kids.
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