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Don't Let The Mod Say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious [DLTMSA V 2.0]

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I usually don't brag about things to my friends, because they won't have Wifi, and so they're not fun to mess 'round with.
 
31. i dont actually brag. i just say i do.

stupid game... where am i supposed to find a napkin or hankie or somesuch in a dirty pirate town?
 
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Rawr.... I actually would only use it in the way Peach said. Plus, it's a good move for a Steel type, especially with Clair and Lance.
 
35.

because jirachi is cuter?

yay for icons~ |D
 
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Point taken XD

...I really like this icon for some reason:

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Too bad the text couldn't be as nice as the original text, though (I felt I should translate this one, so yeah).
 
2.

Pffft. Chikorita icon is epic.

I may or may not be around for my 2-year anniversary on PC (on my main, that is.)
 
4. so... its big enough that it floats? pokemon actually obeys physics? as in... principle of bouyancy?! pokemon. follows PHYSICS. wow.
 
5.

It's funny though, as you would think that Rhydon would have more density than that of water, and thus sink due to the buoyancy forces.

/oh gawd actually speaking physics. wtf.

....

I think I just hiveminded with my daughter.
 
7.

So, like us, it simply moves around it's arms and legs to keep above water, aye?
 
8. maybe it somehow uses its tail as a surfboard. *understands a floating Snorlax. a floating Tyranitar -- not so much*

O.O i forgot what number Vaan posted and thus somehow predicted being ninjad
 
9.

or maybe it can spin it around like a propeller
 
11. or maybe the polarity of water reacts somehow with a slight magnetic property in the hide of the rhydon/tyranitar in question, causing it to hover slightly above the surface of the water.

*threw out a random half-logic idea* *fails*

lol
 
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