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Breeding + Move Deleter = WTF

It seems impossible. When a move is deleted the field in the data structure is set to zero, so no trace of the previous move remains.

Wow. I just found out that the EXACT SAME THING happened to my FireRed charizard. He knew Cut, I had him forget it to move him to Diamond, then I bred him with Ditto (in Diamond) and he had a baby Charmander that knew Cut. Strange... Apparently this IS possible...
 
That's hardly an experiment. That's common sense. If the rats were bred to HAVE no tails, that's a different story. But chopping off their tails doesn't effect their DNA that makes them have tails in the first place.
considering just 200 years ago people didnt know about DNA i dont understand how you can call it common sense. It dosent exist, the idea of common sense is that people pick up basic knowlage so "everyone" knows it, that knowlage has to come from somewhere, and its taught! these kids that dont understand what dna is or how it works need to learn from somewhere, it dosent magicaly appear in their heads!
 
considering just 200 years ago people didnt know about DNA i dont understand how you can call it common sense. It dosent exist, the idea of common sense is that people pick up basic knowlage so "everyone" knows it, that knowlage has to come from somewhere, and its taught! these kids that dont understand what dna is or how it works need to learn from somewhere, it dosent magicaly appear in their heads!

I forget, how many people from 200 years ago are still alive today?

It's also common sense that microwaving a live rat for five minutes would kill it, but they didn't have microwaves 200 years ago either.

By the way, no one taught me that microwaving a rat would kill it.
 
I forget, how many people from 200 years ago are still alive today?

It's also common sense that microwaving a live rat for five minutes would kill it, but they didn't have microwaves 200 years ago either.

By the way, no one taught me that microwaving a rat would kill it.

i tried that. the rat died then came back to life with super powers and destroyed the world. wait, i remember now, rats aren't those microwaveable popcorn bags

also i did not microwave a rat.
 
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