Cassie, she/her. (PKMN IRL roleplay blog. we talk about skeletons here if that makes you uncomfortable you probably won't be happy following)
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do you think if o hissed at the sun loud enough it would get out of mh eues
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LET’S GO ROOMMATE AND CASH
YOU LOVE MY BALD ROOMMATE AND MY CLIENT’S MUDKIP
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Always remember: the smarter you are, the greater your stupidity can be
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who wants to play organs and bones with me
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"mysterious sisters" is such a good trainer class. me n my little sister could pull that off i think
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Mudkip are blessings from the gods.
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they dont want you to know this but dark types. are friend :]
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Charmander -- MAHOU
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It is always a much better idea to adopt a hand-reared Fossil Pokémon rather than having an inert fossil resurrected in a Laboratory. The global breeding population of all Fossil species are well documented and regulated to ensure both health and happiness. Documents are often offered to Trainers in the event they wish to show off their new partner's' pedigree and good grooming.
An unexpected side effect of this regulation is the advent of pedigrees in Fossil 'mons. Just like the grand events to show off purebred Furfrou and Meowth, Fossil aficionados will often tout their partners as the perfect example of their species. This actually benefits the species as a whole due to the human-assisted expansion of a very limited gene pool!
This public adoration may be a net positive for the Pokémon themselves, but they are no longer the same organisms they were in the past. Many Collectors and Fanatics view this as an unavoidable flaw in the object of their obsession.
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you all should go running on all fours sometimes
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