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Originally Posted by Dedenne1
Favortie pokemon besides Zekrom?
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Besides Zekrom, it'd be stuff like Arceus, Kyurem, Blaziken, Garchomp, Tyrantrum, Mega Diancie, etc.
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How did you find the forums?
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In the summer of 2013 I wanted to find a forum to become my sort of internet home, and started by joining the GameSpot forums. But not long after that in like, October, a lot of people seemed to leave and the site underwent a re-design (that wasn't really any better than what it was imo) and for some reason I lost interest in that place and decided to look for another forum.
Then I just simply punched in "pokemon forum" into Google and PC was one of the first things that came up. And now this is kinda my internet home now.
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In your thread you say your male but in your gender section you say female may i ask why?
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When I first joined PC I never had specified my gender and one day was like hey let's set to female cuz why not?
It's a tie between Black/White and Black2/White2
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If you could travel to anywhere in the world where would you go and why?
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I kinda liked it out west when I went there over a year ago, but besides that, the UK or Germany or Japan might be nice to visit.
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Originally Posted by flight
as someone who studied geology: what is your opinion on volcanoes?
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Volcanoes are cool
Except when the ones that erupt explosively are erupting, I don't wanna be anywhere near that
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more geology related questions: what are your thoughts on the whole bermuda triangle theory and how apparently there's a black hole in the middle of it that swallows everything while somehow not being big enough to endanger the earth?
on that same vein, do you believe the earth can even sustain black holes without being endangered by them? do you think that they are hidden somewhere in the unexplored oceans?
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Black holes are actually more of an astronomy thing so idk much about them really. I would think though that if there really was a black hole in the Bermuda Trinagle that we'd know by now? I'm pretty sure we can detect black holes in space that are hundreds of light years away, so shouldn't we be able to tell if there's one on our own planet?