Message from @SkeF
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Pokemon's got a fairly long history of innuendos
so it's not ONLY for kids and manchildren
unless you call anybody who plays the games out of nostalgia a "manchild" (and if you do, god help you when you see actual bronies)
Pokemon is mostly for children and adults with nostalgia
**MOSTLY**, yes.
but Pokemon still has quite a few innuendos
(jannies, this article is SFW)
so Pokemon's kinda-sorta for adults too (otherwise WHY would there be innuendos)
These 19 jokes, told over the course of 1000 episodes and movies prove that you are not a manchild for enjoying this shit.
>19 jokes over episodes
the article doesn't say these are ALL the jokes
these are select ones
An I'm not really thay hyperbolic. Base Pokemon is almost 300 eps, Advanced Generation is further 200 eps, Sun & Moon 150 eps more, XY&Z 50 eps, Best Wishes 150 eps, Diamond and Pearl 200 eps, ... and it's already past 1000 eps.
And there's further seasons. And full length movies of autism.
Seriously, don't watch this for nostalgia. Watch some other retarded shit... like MacGyver.
MacGyver is best camp.
>Watch MacGyver
pass, nobody does that for nostalgia's sake
f-troop!
In one of the games you watch fireworks with a girl at a castle and then the Butler comes over and gives you the TM for the move Protect
There's a pokemon that kidnaps children
Drifloon I think
Yep.
**attempts to**
afaik it's too light to succeed
because it's literally 2.6 lbs
And then in the first game there was a Hypno that hypnotised (because what the fuck else would it do) a girl and dragged her off to the nearby forest
Lel
all down-votes appreciated
Schiff just said he doesn't know the identity of the whistleblower.
BULLSHIT
@Foxabilo completely
the alleged FIRST WHISTLEBLOWER
has had his identity leaked for like 2 fucking weeks
these people are traitors under every definition of the word
His name is Eric Ciaramella, by the way.
Not that the media wants you to know that
or of his alleged ties to the Obama administration
and to a fairly radical Yale professor