Zeffy
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I second this entirely true notion. If they don't want to admit it, then they're not 'cool'.Cool kids aren't afraid to admit what they like.
I second this entirely true notion. If they don't want to admit it, then they're not 'cool'.Cool kids aren't afraid to admit what they like.
It's ironic that back then, it was out of fashion and stupid to not like Pokemon. Now we're older it's stupid to like Pokemon. Oh, how times change.When FRLG came out, I think people poked fun at me for still playing Pokémon even though I was in high school but when they learnt they were remakes of the original Pokémon games, I'd sometimes even get people watching me play over my shoulder (and got at least 4 people back into Pokémon).
Then by grade 12, when Diamond/Pearl were released, no one cared. I don't think all that many people actually picked it up, but it was cool enough just out of nostalgia because back when we were ~10 years old, everyone liked Pokémon.
Eh, people don't want to be judged. I think it would be upsetting to let go of all the things you enjoyed in your childhood. It's a nice reminder.Well, when you hit the early teens, everyone is so concerned with image and whether or not they look cool. And they all want to be older, so they give up everything they liked as a kid as if that'll help.
Then later as theyhit senior yearget older and mellow out, usually you turn to nostalgia a lot, or you realize that oh, maybe it isn't so silly to like something childish.
n_n It's totally in fashion to like Pokémon at my age now, from what I've noticed. Mind you, I hang out in some pretty geeky circles so that definitely skews my perception of my age group. XD; (Of my closest RL friends, I think 3 of them are playing HGSS and another few still play older Pokémon games.)