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Lessons You've Learned From Pokemon.

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Peanutz

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    Because the Pokemon series has so many things to teach us. ^_^

    I've learned that it's okay to waltz into people's houses with out knocking,
    that rodents can apparently control electricity,
    and that as soon as you're ten years old, you're allowed to travel around alone and battle strangers.

    So, what have you learned from Pokemon?
     
    That it's ok to make animals your slaves and battle for your enjoyment.
     
    Never fight someone.

    If you lose, you have the guy who beat you half your money. As if the fact that you'll probably end up in hospital with a ridiculously expensive bill isn't bad enough.

    And hey, if you're lucky, he won't kill you and take the other half >_>
     
    I learned that a Magically horse thing rules over all pokemon, which is pretty sweet in my opinion. Also, that if bad guys come you can just blast them away with some electricity, and that no matter how high they seem to go, they end up fine next encounter.
     
    I'm trying to think of something serious, apparently unlike everyone before me... but no, Pokemon isn't an educational game, it's an entertainment game.
     
    Even when in a life-or-death fight against an evil sociopath in an alternate universe, you still have to take turns.
     
    I've learned that if you are blasted thousands of feet high into the air, and coming crashing down to the ground, you'll still stay alive :)
     
    A hat and a pair of glasses makes for a perfect disguise, no matter what.
     
    A cat can be represented as a talking human, even with the worst disguise.
     
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