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Fact: Compoony is a word Ninetales made up.
Fact: Charizard will beat every other Fire-type starter, or come in a near-perfect tie.
 
Fact: The above fact is true.



Fact: The below fact is false.
Fact: The above fact is true.
 
True. I'll go true.

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In Portal 2, after Wheatley takes "control" of a certain bot he rattles off a line in Spanish, claiming even he does not understand it. In English it translates to, "You are using this translator software incorrectly. Please, consult the manual."
 
Dogs will one day rule the world once humans have gone... but cats will have constant mind control on the dogs.
 
as evil as activison is nowadays (they didn't used to be) EA is the root of all evil in the gaming industry.(I'm just surprised they haven't competed with skylanders, considering they have done EVERY other trick in the DLC book)
 
Fact: EA is not evil.

Fact: Companies exist to make money. EA, Activision, Nintendo, Ubisoft, and more have all done things at one time or another to annoy/piss off their customers. They are not evil though. Just trying to fulfill their primary purpose of making money.

Fact: Companies will only sell what people are willing to pay for. Customers are willing to pay for DLC, therefore EA, Nintendo, and others will continue to make DLC.

Taking those three facts into account, we must then come to the conclusion that:

Fact: Customers are evil.
 
<>Activision used to offer fabric patches (the one's you stitch on your jacket) for players that achieved high scores on their games. Players were to send in a photograph of their TV with their high score showing (as proof) and mail it in. Activision would then send back a patch.

<>Electronic Arts' original name was Amazing Software. It was founded by Trip Hawkins and his college friend Bing Gordon, among others.
 
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