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  • Hm...
    I can trade over one (or a few :3) from my Diamond.
    You could interact with them to give some others the virus so that you have it when you need to pass it on.
    I liked the last little appearance of her in Chronicles.
    *Tears run down face*
    Just one last look at her... Our final goodbyes...

    Lol.
    IF I can somehow miraculously make Bulbacon a reality, then by a similar means, I will--or rather would-- bring back Veronica.
    The new voice actors are crap. Plus I'm getting tired of hearing the high-pitched "Piplup!" From both Piplup AND Dawn.
    It still lives on... In my heart!
    *Sarcastic comment toward Mitsuru*

    Pokémon died when they started with Gen 3. They also died 50 more times when that stereotypical retard, Dawn, was brought into the fold.
    *Shot*
    Does that matter? Sometimes old is good.
    *Cough*Somebody'sWatchingMe*cough*
    and... Devo... Along with many classics such as Pokémon...
    "Animorphs is an English language science fiction young adult book series written by K. A. Applegate (Katherine Alice Applegate) and published by Scholastic. On the surface, the series focuses on five average human teenagers and an alien (from a race called Andalites) who is average by his people's standards who, with powers of shapeshifting ('morphing') granted upon them by alien technology, attempt to prevent the takeover of Earth by a race of parisitic aliens called Yeerks.
    To gain shapeshifting powers, they must touch the chosen animal to absorb the animal's DNA, enabling them to morph into that animal. As a whole, however, the series does not focus so much on kids who turn into animals to battle evil aliens while keeping up with their homework so much as it focuses on how their war affects and changes them."
    http://animorphs.wikia.com/wiki/Animorphs_(book_series)
    That's good, I guess.

    That's fine, I'm tired of trying to get you to see anything that you immediately refuse. It's a pointless effort.
    There are much better things to be done.

    Incidentally, have you read any of the Animorph books?
    Regarding your post on my blog.
    I do have a lot of friends, so many i cant really get round to speak to them all, but Connor is a special friend. We share a house and stuff, so it will be extra sad if he leaves.
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