Ivan: Haha, I don't think they knew how to calculate how much EXP Barack earned. Or more, they didn't know how to make that part funny.
Gabrielle: The fun part is watching your level 5 Pikachu become a level 50 Raichu that kicks ass. Leaves you with a sense of satisfaction. Like any other RPG, I guess.
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You played POKEMON before? LOL. Me too. It's nice! =P
i never liked pokemon
for some unknown reasons, i prefer digimon
maybe because digimon speak ENGLISH, and their evolved stage aren't permanent, thus making them seem like "mortals" and not "gods"
EH, Pokemon speak english lah, and the Digimon cartoons on TV always had BM voiceovers. *cue: eek*
Yealah, I watched em before. XD
Besides, digimons are not as cute. =P
. . . I had to watch, feeling VERY bored, when jia wern n jia ahn used to computer to play pokemon when i was younger..
walk here walk there, encounter someone, fight, win/lose (continues 4 hours)
haiz, luckily they stopped playing..
but now its dota!!!even worse!!
-euffie-
May: LOL. You played Pokemon too? Wow. =P
Jave: That's because you're a PS man, or at least you used to be. I'd agree, digimon on the PS is way more fun than PS pokemon.
Euffie: *rolls eyes*
Hmm... That's something really cool and awesome. I mean, who would really think of something as hilarious as that?
I really like the evolution part.... XD
Too bad it missed: "BARACK gained *insert a figure here* EXP"
I never understood the humour or fun in Pokemon. I think I never will even if it involves politics.
Ivan: Haha, I don't think they knew how to calculate how much EXP Barack earned. Or more, they didn't know how to make that part funny.
Gabrielle: The fun part is watching your level 5 Pikachu become a level 50 Raichu that kicks ass. Leaves you with a sense of satisfaction. Like any other RPG, I guess.
Pokemon Yellow, where u get to collect Charmander, Squirtle AND Bulbasaur then make them evolve twice.
Now THAT was satisfaction.
Hilarious animation btw.
I LOVE IT! You friggin genius you.
Sam & Ced: Thanks, but I deserve no credit. Blame the over-enthusiastic American press.
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