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You know that feature that was in the Japanese version of Fire Emblem Fates, where you could pet and caress your subordinates, and they cut it from the North American release?
Nintendo found a way to sneak that feature across the ocean to us sexually repressed pilgrim-ancestored North Americans anyway.
You know that feature that was in the Japanese version of Fire Emblem Fates, where you could pet and caress your subordinates, and they cut it from the North American release?
Nintendo found a way to sneak that feature across the ocean to us sexually repressed pilgrim-ancestored North Americans anyway.
didn't he leave his pokemon in the back yard once and it died?
Nah, he left it in the ball for an entire generation, and it died from starvation, or something. Like any time you stop playing a Pokemon game for the new one.
didn't he leave his pokemon in the back yard once and it died?
Nah, he left it in the ball for an entire generation, and it died from starvation, or something. Like any time you stop playing a Pokemon game for the new one.
Maybe OP was talking about this comic:
Also, Tycho may be right about what cutmen are supposed to do, but Al clearly actually cuts Rocky in the movie to relieve a swollen eyelid. (Source: Wikipedia, then YouTube)
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But welcome back, trainer Gabe.
https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/06/20
unless they're in Fahrenheit 451, when they DO start fires...
Nintendo found a way to sneak that feature across the ocean to us sexually repressed pilgrim-ancestored North Americans anyway.
I thought they actually did do some cutting, but just to life, reduce swelling on stuff.
I think i saw that in.... Daredevil maybe?
Pokemon X and Y had the feature before Fates.
The Pokemon's face sells it.
Nah, he left it in the ball for an entire generation, and it died from starvation, or something. Like any time you stop playing a Pokemon game for the new one.
Maybe OP was talking about this comic:
Also, Tycho may be right about what cutmen are supposed to do, but Al clearly actually cuts Rocky in the movie to relieve a swollen eyelid. (Source: Wikipedia, then YouTube)