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  • Nice! 2bad my internet is lagging now, I would've watched a bit too.
    I do. Thing is, I am a little too young to use it here.

    It can wait 2 years or so.
    It does. I never understood why the Day-Care Man never knows where the eggs come from. He runs a Day-Care, that every five or so minutes, probably gets filled with tell-tale signs of breeding, accompanied by a new Pokémon egg. What isn't obvious about the situation there? But what's worse is that he will take the egg away from its parents, until the trainer comes to pick it up. I mean, how would you feel if you just became a new parent, and some random old stranger that you probably don't trust steals your child as soon as it's born? I'd be pissed off.

    On that note, I just hatched a PINK SNEASEL! Woo! What should I nickname it?
    If the Day-Care people never cleaned up after the Pokémon, how much fluid do you think would have spilt onto the ground at the end of the day? And why the heck am I asking this sort of thing?
    Then maybe all Pokémon are secretly in love with each other (or are secretly very perverted), and the Day-Care is the only place to show it.
    When you're alone in a little box with one other Pokémon, you feel like you two are the last Pokémon left on Earth, and must repopulate the world. Or something. Maybe.
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