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Pokemon: animal abuse
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Team Plasma...
Team PETA... |
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Sometimes think about how my Pokemon REALLY feel when I force them to battle...
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Feeding my anime addiction
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Banned
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Everything is alive.
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I can already control reality with my mind, banning me is pointless.
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PETA suck my stiffy....
LOL on the "animal abuse" though...... and yeah according to christians pokemons are actually demons, furthermore it is imposibiru for pokemon to be cataloged as animal cruelty. LOL again on the demon thing...... muahahahaha-- cof cof .... muahahaha!!!! ヽ (*≧▽≦)ノ |
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Banned
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Everybody is stupid here.
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I can already control reality with my mind, banning me is pointless.
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Feeding my anime addiction
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Pigoeto are my favorite food for protein.
I usually have pigoetos with rice, beans, and plantain. Peta can shove it's poisonous vile agenda up their butt. MEAT EATER 4 LIFE! RAWR! |
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Well, Pokemon also shows love, dedication and hard work. Just because they fight doesn't mean it is animal cruelty. Pokemon bonds with their trainers and I'm pretty sure all of you game owners would never abuse your Pokemon that you work so hard to train and love. I mean, how do you feel when you lose a game or when your Pokemon Blue or Red cartridge ran out of battery?
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What do you call a sheep with no legs? A cloud.
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FlyinDumpling wrote: So I was searching around the internet and I came across a blog about pokemon and animal abuse. To sum up everything: it is animal cruelty because it forces animals to fight and it's a bad influence on children. Obviously this is non-sense but it got more ridiculous when I read that it was originally PETA that 'waged war' on Pokemon for virtual animal cruelty If playing Sim City doesn't make you build metropolis' and send in monsters to wreak havoc for the fun of it, then I don't think beating up fictional animated creatures will have any affect on children. If PETA wants to talk about animal abuse, they should point out the fact that owning pets is equivalent to teaching your children that slavery is an acceptable form of ownership. |
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....Okayyy, PETA lost it. Animal abuse? Really?? That makes no sense.
First point: You don't abuse the Pokemon you catch, you build friendships with them. You can name them, you protect them in Pokeballs, you try your best to switch them out of battle before they faint. Second point: It's not like you're mindlessly throwing your Pokemon at other Pokemon just because there's nothing else to do; you engage in fair battle with other trained Pokemon in a quest to become "the very best." Third, and most important point: They aren't even real animals, they're fictional characters. Sure some of them resemble animals, but pretty much any enemy you fight in any other game at least slightly resembles some kind of animal. *takes a deep breath and stops ranting* |
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Needs some con-cash
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I want to eat that pikachu
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I love my Dum Dum.
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Pokemon is as much of a animal abuse game as Farmville is a training simulator for farming.
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ღ - *1* I walk the line between good and evil *1* - ღ
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Pokemon doesn't make children abuse animals, it does turn them into furrys though. Although Digimon does that too to a much greater extent.
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If I had a type it'd be you, fortunately I don't have a type so please stop.
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