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I am fricking beating 1 and a half of the Elite Four while my Pokémon are basically, frickenn 10 levels under the Elite Four. Without any Potions, nor Revives, nor any of the healing items at all.
Feb 20, 2019 by Syl ™
I am fricking beating 1 and a half of the Elite Four while my Pokémon are basically, frickenn 10 levels under the Elite Four. Without any Potions, nor Revives, nor any of the healing items at all.
Feb 20, 2019 by Syl ™
Were you looking at my wall? Watching me?
Feb 19, 2019 by Azelfeo
Put basically, some species of bird produce milk.
Feb 19, 2019 by FlappersFlappers
I'm painting a siamese cat for my grandpa and thought you might like to see the sketch because I know you like kittys.
I need to fix his other eye because it's a little too small...but I still think it's pretty good looking.

https://i.imgur.com/wE6mIS4h.jpg
Feb 18, 2019 by FlappersFlappers
Always!
- Flamingos are born grey, but they become pink because of the brine shrimp they eat. The shrimp contain a natural dye known as canthaxanthin, which is the only reason they're pink.
- Flamingos also, along with other birds such as pigeons and doves, actually produce milk that is secreted from the inside lining of their crop (Flamingos and some penguins, however, secrete the substance from their esophagus instead). The crop is an extension of the esophagus where food is stored before going down into the stomach (a bird's stomach is double chambered and consists of the proventricilus and the gizzard).
- A frong's tongue is anchored to the front of their mouth rather than in the back like in humans, this allows for them to sling prey caught by the tongue directly down their gullet. This is a very different mechanic from Chameleons, which have a bone at the base of their tongue that gives it structure, while the tongue itself has about the same consistency as a human brain.
- There is a strict difference between horns and antlers. Horns are connected directly to the skull and consist of a bone core and a keratin exterior (keratin is the same thing our hair and fingernails are made from). Antlers on the other hand are connected to 'pedestals' on the skull, are completely made from bone, and are shed annually. This is why you deer drop their antlers but you'll never see a goat drop its horn.
Feb 18, 2019 by FlappersFlappers
One second ago, this happened in Giant Chasm:
Turn 1:
Go Lv. 63 Ditto!
Ditto used Transform!
Kyurem used Imprison!
Me: Hey! That was MY master plan!
For the next 4 turns:
Ditto used Struggle!
Kyurem used Endeavor! It doesn't affect Ditto...
Turn 6:
Kyurem used Dragon Pulse!
Ditto fainted!
Turn 7:
Go Lv 52 Bisharp!
Bisharp used False Swipe!
Kyurem used Glaciate!
Bisharp's Atk. rose sharply due to Defiant!
Turn 8 and 9:
Bisharp used False Swipe!
Kyurem used Dragon Pulse!
Bisharp fainted!
Turn 10
Go Lv 67 Emboar!
Used Ultra Ball!
Oh no! Kyurem broke free!
Kyurem used Glaciate!
Turn 11:
Used Ultra Ball!
Kyurem was caught!
Me: WITH ONLY 2 ULTRA BALLS!!!!
Feb 17, 2019 by Primal Kyogre
Every Pokemon in my team was dead, except Emboar (who was half-Dead), when I battled Zekrom in N's castle.
Go Emboar!
Turn 1
Okay, I don't have time for this. I'm going to die. This is my only option...
Dahryl used Master Ball.
Zekrom was caught!
Me: That was very easy.
Feb 16, 2019 by Primal Kyogre
Nevermind.
Feb 16, 2019 by Hórus
Before I do that, I need help getting to Giant Chasm. Pokemon White
Feb 16, 2019 by Primal Kyogre