I probably would have murdered that little bitch DJ. I never was a fan of the card game, but I thought they were really cool to collect, and I never had a holo card, so if someone had taken a holo from me (if I'd ever gotten one) they would've had a BAD day
Big Smooth one3 wrote:I remember my friends and I making fun of the weird kids who had these cards when I was young lol how the times have changed.
You must've been so cool.
yzmxer608 wrote:Don't think I've ever had a holographic card .
I think i had one. No idea where my cards are even at anymore.
Haven't tried the app yet, kinda timid, considering the addiction probability.
I gave a whole shoebox of cards to my nephew when I was around the age of 13. On middle school the entire pokémon thing just ended and tbh, I wasn't interested anymore either in those cards.
Now ... 10 years later ... I realized how stupid that move was and I regret giving away my childhood.
It would be soooo fun going through all of them right now.
I had a few holographic ones. I was a good negotiator and an excellent player. So I always won a lot of shitty cards and was able to trade in quantity for quality hehe.
Frederik Van Eeckhoven - UID 326 1st Team @ MXSON 2009 & 2nd individual (125cc)
2012 DRT-Sandseries winner (MX1)
2012 DRT-spring SX series winner (OPEN)
2012 BMF-Friday night series winner (MX1)
That Charichard gave me some good memories. It was 2001 or something when I walked to school in the morning, at the age of 8 I think when I was the most passionate little Pokemon fan ever. During the trip to school I decided to stop at the market and buy a pack of those cards and there was a freakin holographic Charichard in there. That was the greatest day ever, not really sure what I need today for reaching the same kind of pleasure. As a kid we were never interested in playing with the cards, we just collected them and I got a huge pile. Now they are all sold years ago, daymm.
Q: What is the object of Pokémon Go? A: To collect as much personal data for Nintendo as possible
Q: Where can you play Pokémon Go? A: In any society in which the problems of day-to-day survival have been adequately solved to allow the concept of unfocused activity, or “leisure,” to develop
Q: What are Pokémon? A: This is not for you
Q: How do you catch a Pokémon? A: Spend months building a personal connection before luring it away from its family
Q: What happens after I capture a Pokémon? A: The Pokémon will emit a deep, mournful moan as it begins to experience an overwhelming longing for freedom
Q: Can you shoot the Pokémon? A: No
Q: How do you beat the game? A: The game is won when you have completed all in-app purchases
Q: Where can I catch Onix? A: Onix can only be found in the Caspian Sea off the coast of Turkmenistan, at coordinates 39°32’48.7”N 51°49’04.1”E
Q: How many Pokémon are there? A: 151, according to the most recent numbers out of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Q: Is it a better deal to buy 2,500 Pokécoins for $19.99 or 5,200 Pokécoins for $39.99? A: The DSM-5 classifies internet gaming disorder as a compulsive use of video games that leads to significant issues functioning in society, damage to one’s personal life, and acute withdrawal when separated from the game in question.
Q: Who owns Pokémon Go? A: Pokémon Go is jointly owned by Nintendo and the remaining descendants of Pikachu
Q: Should I worry about the amount of information that I will expose about myself by using the app? A: It’s never stopped you before
Q: Is some part of this game’s popularity among adults deeply, indescribably sad? A: Yes
jlv wrote:If it weren't for Havoc I'd have been arguing with the 12 year olds by myself.
this what i'm hearing... i got a yokilstakithip and a adittiglioms 3686th edition. I also found a tosplifctkot but i didnt have any poke balls, i still got a level 6969 kutsundrapputkis with a siotn powerup though...