Surprising Stuff in Pokemon

Braeburn said:
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He's always had a tail.

I'll never trust front sprites ever again.
 
You kids are so urban.

Back in the frontier days, they would use cow droppings as fuel for fires. This is kinda the same thing.
 
The only difference is that we're not in the frontier days anymore, and neither is the Pokemon universe. And besides, according to the entry, Darumaka's droppings just go straight in people's clothing, and not as fuel to start a fire.
 
Braeburn said:
The only difference is that we're not in the frontier days anymore, and neither is the Pokemon universe. And besides, according to the entry, Darumaka's droppings just go straight in people's clothing, and not as fuel to start a fire.
Note that is says used to use them that way.
[quote author=Dr. Javelin's dictionary that he uses to prove his point]used - v.

past tense of the verb "use"[/quote]
past tense. Past tense. PAST TENSE. PAST okay i think you get the point.

Also, desperate times call for desperate measures - when you have the option of freezing to death or using dropping to heat yourself, which would you choose?
 
Dr. Javelin said:
Braeburn said:
The only difference is that we're not in the frontier days anymore, and neither is the Pokemon universe. And besides, according to the entry, Darumaka's droppings just go straight in people's clothing, and not as fuel to start a fire.
Note that is says used to use them that way.
I read that multiple times, and I swear I read it every time as "People used them to keep themselves..." and not "People used to keep themselves..."
 
Big McIntosh said:
When you're walking/biking on sand, you leave behind footprints and bike tracks, perfectly normal, but then they disappear on their own.
Perhaps it's wet sand and the sand flows back to over up your tracks quickly.

(I'm really stretching here)

(also it's probably because Game Freak didn't want to lag your game tremendously)
 
Of course, that makes complete sense. Why stand right next to or hug a fire-type pokemon when you can shove fiery crap down your pants. :P
 
Well, there was the time Pokédex 3D listed Serperior as 10'10".
 
When you dive in the Hoenn games, you character can stay underwater forever. How do they hold their breathe that long and how can the fire pokemon survive?
 
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