#not a gif
harrison-osterfield-appreciation:
Emma Langevin trying to choke CORPSE Husband for about 7 minutes, and then immediately letting IronMouse go free in a Friday The 13th Game. Emma’s P.O.V. for that whole video.
I can’t believe I haven’t introduced you all to this wonderful snek I won at the Manchester MSS! They are the perfect friend shape and also posable!
Just a quick reminder, there is no right and wrong way to play Pokemon! Competitive, casual, shiny hunting, breeding, collecting, contests, excessive use of amie/refresh, nuzlockes… there’s so many ways to enjoy the games and no reason to put others down for it.
Pokemon is pretty great in the way that the difficulty can change according to how you play and what Pokemon you pick. While, a natural challenge would be nice, I do like that there’s ways the players can increase their own gameplays difficulty by placing restrictions.
On that same note, I think features that increase accessibility in games are great. An extra difficulty does not ruin my enjoyment of a game, as I just scroll past the options and pick hard anyway. I get the experience I want, while others that may have never played that game before get a chance to! Difficulty is relative and not everyone is on a level playing field at the start, even with a ‘blank slate’.
Oh yeah, I have 236/300 championship points so I’ll most likely be going to worlds this year~ VGC 2019 has been split into three formats and we’re on Ultra Series with the European International Championship coming up and I am not prepared.
Is there a way to search up posts that have been flagged for adult content or do you have to just comb through them manually? I wanted to get all my wrongly flagged posts reviewed but finding them is the problem.
Looking for suggestions for a new shiny hunt in either 2nd generation VC games or Sun/Moon~
Me after seeing the new USUM trailer:
Hi everyone! This week, we’re going back to basics!
Reblog with a GIF of your MC’s most winning smile!
Brooke texted Ethan asking him to send her a picture that best displayed her “winning smile” so she could submit it for the Staff page on the Edenbrook website.
This was what he sent.
(Clearly, she thinks, with barely contained amusement, I’m rubbing off on him.)