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July 21, 2009
7:43 PM
Phantom93 commented on:
The Top 7... evil corporations
This article = MASSIVE WIN

But Silph Co. doesn't have a monopoly on pokéballs. There's that old man Kurt from Azalea town in Gold/Silver who makes pokéballs out of acorns that you find.
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January 05, 2009
3:24 AM
Phantom93 commented on:
101 MORE things we've learned from games
I've got a few

1.EVERYONE is right-handed
2. 95% of the conversations you have in your life are entirely one-sided or you can only respond to yes or no questions, additionally 95% of the time you can respond to a yes or no question you are forced to answer yes.
3. Whenever it is time to kick ass, you will be out of bubblegum.
4. When you talk to someone they will repeat the same sentence over and over again until you do a key action.
5. Between the years of 1995 and 1999 all breasts were triangular in shape.
6. If you are a princess, you will be kidnapped ALOT.
7. you can look at the sun for hours on end and not go blind.
8. Contrary to popular belief, a day is actually considerably shorter than 24 hours.
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4 months 14 days ago on The Top 7... evil corporations
This article = MASSIVE WIN

But Silph Co. doesn't have a monopoly on pokéballs. There's that old man Kurt from Azalea town in Gold/Silver who makes pokéballs out of acorns that you find.
11 months 1 day ago on 101 MORE things we've learned from games
I've got a few

1.EVERYONE is right-handed
2. 95% of the conversations you have in your life are entirely one-sided or you can only respond to yes or no questions, additionally 95% of the time you can respond to a yes or no question you are forced to answer yes.
3. Whenever it is time to kick ass, you will be out of bubblegum.
4. When you talk to someone they will repeat the same sentence over and over again until you do a key action.
5. Between the years of 1995 and 1999 all breasts were triangular in shape.
6. If you are a princess, you will be kidnapped ALOT.
7. you can look at the sun for hours on end and not go blind.
8. Contrary to popular belief, a day is actually considerably shorter than 24 hours.