A WW Generation Classification System

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Ummmmm, it's definitely 152. Just because MissingNo doesn't have a number doesn't mean it's not a Pokémon. Also, I was that psychopath who would actually catch MissingNo.

Lol to the evolution though.
Hmmmm. But it was a glitch. I never actually got to play red and blue so I barely even remembered that being a thing.
 
Can someone tell me what I am :heckyeah:
Froakie!
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Do me! Do me!
Gen 6 #1 in first game #4 in noob game?
 
I wish old games had a TOC that would help make navigating things easier. But ah well. Also two conversions in that game was a bit unexpected.

It's definitely made some of my tabling a bit rough.
 
How does this work if my first ever game was when I subbed in for someone? :thinking:
Hey same :highfive:
(Sceptile is the best).
Fun semi-related story: the first time I played Sapphire I chose Treecko as my starter and refused to evolve it after Grovyle because I thought Sceptile was ugly. Didn't even occur to me that the latter would have better stats :laugh:
 
Note to self, capri likes it when I call her a meth head :writer:

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FUN FACT methamphetamine and cocaine are both Schedule II substances in the US, meaning they both have accepted medical uses. The former is usually for ADHD that is resistant to other treatments and the latter is used as an anesthetic.
 
FUN FACT methamphetamine and cocaine are both Schedule II substances in the US, meaning they both have accepted medical uses. The former is usually for ADHD that is resistant to other treatments and the latter is used as an anesthetic.
So for a hot second I got cocaine and codeine mixed up and was like “wait was that in my Tylenol 3 it doesn’t sound right but it sounds similar to right”
 
FUN FACT methamphetamine and cocaine are both Schedule II substances in the US, meaning they both have accepted medical uses. The former is usually for ADHD that is resistant to other treatments and the latter is used as an anesthetic.
So what you're saying is that legally, I can write a coke prescription for my cats?
 
So what you're saying is that legally, I can write a coke prescription for my cats?
Something something ~legitimate purpose~ something something usual course of practice…
I had to do compliance training at work today and had to answer that question like three times :yeahright:
 
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