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fyeahsoftcrabbunism:
“ they make a compelling argument
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fyeahsoftcrabbunism:

they make a compelling argument


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arachnofiend:

vanquishedvaliant:

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roboticbat:

ok hear me out

playing a healer is not actually bottoming for gamers, it’s definitely topping or at the very least power bottoming. You decide who lives and dies

playing tank on the other hand, that’s bottoming. you take hits for everyone else and beg healers for heals

ooooh daddy i’m squishy for healies

you are excommunicated from the brotherhood of tanks

Healers can be power bottoms (but not tops lmao) but no tank has ever been or ever will be like this

OP has never tanked in their entire life


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c-bassmeow:

batmanisagatewaydrug:

reblog if you’ve ever been horrified by your own Customer Service voice

she is so FAKE 


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exigetspersonal:
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Okay but if I’m gonna reblog this I need to tell you guys the story of this legendary pachirisu
So in the competitive Pokemon scene, there’s what’s called a ‘metagame’, which is what’s generally used and what is/isn’t allowed in...

exigetspersonal:


Okay but if I’m gonna reblog this I need to tell you guys the story of this legendary pachirisu

So in the competitive Pokemon scene, there’s what’s called a ‘metagame’, which is what’s generally used and what is/isn’t allowed in competitive battling. Certain pokemon are banned from the ‘meta’ because of being too powerful. Others aren’t generally used because there are better alternatives, or they’re simply too weak. People base their entire strategies around the expectation that they’ll be facing certain pokemon, and attempt to counter them with certain pokemon.

But the problem with this meta is, during the 2014 World Championships, there were a small number of pokemon choices that everybody had. Gardevoir, Kangeskhan, Salamence, Tyranitar, Talonflame, Garchomp… the same pokemon coming up again and again. Things weren’t really all that interesting.

And then came the Double Battle World Championship. And this guy.

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Park Se Jun. One of the best players in the world. He used a Pachirisu with Nuzzle (a move with 100% paralysis chance), Super Fang (cuts target’s HP in half) and Follow Me (a move that redirects attacks AWAY from allied pokemon), and equipped with a recently-buffed Sitrus Berry. And he turned the metagame on its head, because nobody in the championships had prepared for anything outside their incredibly restrictive expectations.

Their strategies and planning were completely tripped up by an electric squirrel. Battling his Pachirisu in incredibly tight synergy with the rest of his team, Park Se Jun swept the finals and became World Champion of 2014 Doubles.

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And that is the story of the #BASED GOD PACHIRISU.


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sharkbutte:
“ maskedkitsune:
“ Reminder:
Tracey is gone
Misty is gone
May is gone
Max is gone
Dawn is gone
Brock is gone
Cilan is gone
Iris is gone
Serena is gone
Clemont is gone
Bonnie is gone
But this Mr. Mime from an otherwise irrelevant Kanto...

sharkbutte:

maskedkitsune:

Reminder:

Tracey is gone

Misty is gone

May is gone

Max is gone

Dawn is gone 

Brock is gone

Cilan is gone

Iris is gone

Serena is gone

Clemont is gone

Bonnie is gone

But this Mr. Mime from an otherwise irrelevant Kanto filler episode is still in the show and is the reason Ash is even in Alola

thats his dad you bitch


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Don’t look them in the eyes! (via EmilyMoore_WV)