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full versions on twitter :)


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 Patreon Reward for Ron of Wolves of Tyranitar fighting Rillaboom based on Godzilla vs Kong. And yes

Patreon Reward for Ron of Wolves of Tyranitar fighting Rillaboom based on Godzilla vs Kong. And yes, Rillaboom is equipped with a Battle Axe made of Tyranitar’s spikes :D


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A new mode of capturing and utilizing wild Pokémon will come to Unite May30!

Art from the 2022 Japan Championships!

And a promo card!

Also, in Cafe Remix, there’s currently a Shiny Sneasel event and Pachirisu is available to recruit via the Delivery system:

ポケモン剣盾ランクバトルシーズン26をマスターランク到達まで一緒に戦ってくれた子たちです!(ベンチの子もいます)They fought Pokémon SWSH Ranked Battle with ポケモン剣盾ランクバトルシーズン26をマスターランク到達まで一緒に戦ってくれた子たちです!(ベンチの子もいます)They fought Pokémon SWSH Ranked Battle with

ポケモン剣盾ランクバトルシーズン26をマスターランク到達まで一緒に戦ってくれた子たちです!(ベンチの子もいます)

They fought Pokémon SWSH Ranked Battle with me and reached the master rank !(Some of them are bench warmers.)


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The Gorilla is in the field 

Redraw of an old meme ft: Kayla and Pookie because it suits them way too well I’m so glad irl pets d

Redraw of an old meme ft: Kayla and Pookie because it suits them way too well 

I’m so glad irl pets don’t evolve I could never kick my dog off the bed.  Not EVER sdlkasgujkglksg


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Requested AnonymouslyIf you’ve ever dabbled in gardening, you have probably heard that playing music

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If you’ve ever dabbled in gardening, you have probably heard that playing music for plants helps them grow. Rillaboom takes that to the extreme, beating its drum to summon roots, vines, and leaves to take down its enemies. It’s signature move, aptly named Drum Beating, is a prime example of this.

While we can’t reproduce anything that extreme in our world, there is some truth to it. Music really does help plants grow - so let’s talk about that!

Scientifically speaking, music is just a collection of pressure waves, vibrations that travel through the air. The source of the sound - whether that’s your vocal chords, a guitar string, or Rillaboom’s drums - wiggles back and forth, pushing the air around it. It starts a bit of a chain reaction, where the molecules in the air push on the molecules next to them, and send the wave all the way down the line, until ultimately, the air pushes on your ear drum. 

If you have ever been to a loud concert, or watched a plane take off, or heard any big sound, chances are you probably felt the sound just as much as you heard it. That is the vibrations in the air - the molecules traveling down the line until they push on you. 

It is these vibrations that help plants grow, not the music itself. Scientists think that the movement helps stimulate activity in the plant - it speeds up the flow of nutrients, water, amino acids, and all of the things plants need to grow. Think of it like an almost-empty bottle of ketchup. What do you do to get that last bit out? You shake it! In plants, the shaking caused by sound waves helps nutrients move through the plant faster, resulting in more overall growth. In some experiments, music-listening plants produced 30% more flowers and fruit than their counterparts stuck in silence (source).

When Rillaboom plays its drum, each beat is causing vibrations in the plant. These vibrations propogate through to the roots of its stump, stimulating the roots to grow very quickly, erupting out of the ground and whacking any poor pokemon nearby.

Rillaboom bangs on its drums to produce vibrations in the tree stump. The vibrations stimulate cellular activity in the plant, speeding up the flow of nutrients, causing the roots to grow very quickly. 


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