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Post by Banov on Sept 27, 2008 23:05:58 GMT -6
Umm ok, I live in NYC and i dont think there are any "Gothic" churches (like satan worshipers and whatnot). Gothic is also the name of a style of architecture. The Church of Notre Dame is also a Gothic Church. St. Patrick;s Cathedral is one too. Its just a style, hehe i would have noticed a goth church if there were visible ones. *The More You Know*
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Sept 28, 2008 4:34:39 GMT -6
don't underestimate geeks, SJ. there is the religion of the jedi. (yes, its real) Fine, I won't underestimate them from now on. We have really gotten off topic, we were supposed to discuss the ultimate ancestor pokémon!
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Post by swimming95 on Sept 28, 2008 5:06:05 GMT -6
I still like mew better.
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Post by Gooman on Sept 28, 2008 14:12:44 GMT -6
seconded.
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Post by Pokeghost on Sept 28, 2008 16:21:09 GMT -6
But Diglett has mysterious legs, making them better.
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Post by swimming95 on Sept 28, 2008 17:48:09 GMT -6
That would be an interesting episode, the truth about diglett's legs. Also, mew and arceus can learn every TM, at least I know mew can.
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Post by SilentJoe on Sept 28, 2008 18:28:20 GMT -6
Umm ok, I live in NYC and i dont think there are any "Gothic" churches (like satan worshipers and whatnot). Gothic is also the name of a style of architecture. The Church of Notre Dame is also a Gothic Church. St. Patrick;s Cathedral is one too. Its just a style, hehe i would have noticed a goth church if there were visible ones. Thank you saberoflink for correcting me. Thats what I meant. I mixed up the religion with the style of architecture. It wont happen next time. Sorry. But yea. Digglet is a mysterious pokemon. Like when it comes out of its pokeball, it just automatically goes to the ground. I wonder whats behind digglet..
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Post by swimming95 on Sept 28, 2008 18:35:51 GMT -6
You mean under, right? In terms of pokemon mysteries, how about Cloyster/shellder and what tangela actually look like.
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Post by SilentJoe on Sept 28, 2008 18:41:05 GMT -6
Yea I meant under digglet. Hmm... I never thought of shellder/cloyster and tangela. Tangela does seem kind of mysterious since its covered in those tangle-like hairs.
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Post by swimming95 on Sept 28, 2008 18:46:49 GMT -6
They have a couple of other pokemon like that but the names are escaping me at the moment.
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Post by StJimmy on Sept 28, 2008 19:23:20 GMT -6
Cherrim from diamond/pearl, cubone, and probably a few more that I can't remember right now
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Post by SeriousJupiter on Sept 29, 2008 10:10:17 GMT -6
Nobody knows what's inside Forretress's shell.
But this discussion doesn't belong here! Make a new thread if you want to discuss the many mysteries of pokémon!
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Post by saberoflink on Sept 29, 2008 16:07:43 GMT -6
sorry bout my explanation on gothic architecture. No one disses New York when im around =P. Anyway, I think Arceus is a bit cooler cuz he can change his type with those plates
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Post by SilentJoe on Sept 29, 2008 16:13:21 GMT -6
Sorry SJ for getting off topic. It happens alot and I'll try to prevent it.
But yea. I wonder whats behind the mystery of Mew. Where did it come from?
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Post by swimming95 on Sept 29, 2008 16:22:44 GMT -6
Look it up in serrebii's pokedex. It explains a lot
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