Thank goodness part of our staff is quite productive in that case.
In the present day we cannot bombard our admins with name change requests due to meeting that quota with complaints and mocking them on how they are nowhere to be found.
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http://www.kh-vids.net/showpost.php?p=2644810&postcount=1 Here you are, sir. Although some information - more specifically the Premium bits, are outdated, everything else is quite up to date due to lack of change.
It is interesting to note how the routes shall once again begin with Route 1, not only signifying the cited fact of this region being quite a distance from the previous regions but also Game Freak's essential "restart" of the series. I must say that out of the recent lines of antagonism in these generations, it is rather settling to see someone such as N and his motives. They capture the grandeur of the goal from Generation IV whilst making a bit more logical sense - we already have such nonsensical radicalism in reality, but even if it itself may be quite odd and irrational it is superior to the generic factor of Team Galactic, and are not as logically-challenged as the goals from Generation III. The more primary factor however is the believability of N's warped logic - perhaps attributing itself to a more social than scientific case, the latter of which caused a proper downfall of Team Magma/Aqua's absurd goals. Generation I and II, however, continue to beat this generation in motives that would be the most expected.
I do believe Retro Studios handled the children quite well. Although, for whatever reason, the second child was not as loved. I now hear that they are naming their next child "Donkey Kong Country Returns". A very lovely name for a child, I must say.
Flying would be a useful ability at that point, I would assume.
I must say that you are playing the role of Hercules perfectly.
Please do not encourage the Dutch to throw stones at the poor man on his vacation.
If you are a valiant disliker of children named "Metroid", then perhaps it can be interpreted as such.
I certainly do hope that your head does not consist of a large ball of hair, sir.
Oh dear. It is, at least, quite excellent to see you are alright after such an experience, sir. We could not afford to lose someone such as yourself.
I do believe Team Ninja's pregnancy results over their new child shall be released on August 31 to September 3, 2010.
I presumed it answering the Shin Megami Tensei question or some such. And you are quite welcome, sir. I have rested quite well, and I hope you...
I would quite honestly be very surprised if there were no suggestively-drawn Lopunnies on the internet.
I would agree with this good sir's statement here. Our brains may be essentially conditioned in such a way as to visualize aforementioned images after reading through lines of text. One's brain is set to associate certain words with images, actions, ideas, and a handful of other concepts, which would lead to such visualizing - hence why some may stumble when an unfamiliar word is used in the passage, or if another language is used altogether. We are not aware of its definition, and thus cannot visualize anything from it. I am certainly not an expert on neurology or psychology, but I would presume that this visualization is done in an effort of clarification or a better understanding of the passage - indeed, the eyes are perhaps our most direct portal to our surroundings - at least for most people - and a visualization in lieu of such a process involving our eyes would allow us to better understand the situation in question as we are much used to it in the first place.
I apologize in any over-complication, sir. It appears to be the only properly logical explanation I can come across, however. A few of the Japanese named for Pokemon can be considered rather "uncreative" (i.e. Umbreon = Blacky), so it is not consistent simply with this generation. Perhaps we may fare better with the English names this time, though I do hold small bits of doubt. One would certainly wonder why Flying is not changed to "Wind" - especially considering how certain elemental types are lessened in complication by giving them simpler names (i.e. Steel = Metal, Grass = Plant, etc.), however, would one still believe that a pure "Wind" type may be achieved? The only sort of creature I may base this on in my current state of tiredness and uncreativity are Pokemon created out of actual manifestations of wind, such as tornadoes or some such, or even aerobacteria. There are also two new game-specific regions, Black City and White Forest.
I would presume the "Flying" type would refer to the direct action of flying itself - or rather the ability of an object to fly. The possible reason most "bird Pokemon" are part Normal is due to the "object" in question being simple or normal in its current state whilst possessing the ability to fly, hence its "Flying" sub-type. Thus, there can be no Pokemon as a pure Flying-type unless Game Freak decides to create Pokemon out of direct verbs. Also, here is a higher-quality image of present Isshu: I must say that I am not a particular fan of the geographical outlook of the region at this particular point - certain terrain and environmental features appear "stuffed in" or out of place, but perhaps I am assuming upon the basis of what the previous Pokemon regions have appeared to be.
Ah, I apologize dearly, for whatever reason my brain registered the beginning of your previous comment for something else entirely, perhaps I am...
Considering the region is indeed based on a particular conglomeration of locations on the east coast of the United States it would make quite a bit of sense for there to be a Pokemon based around the eagle - the Pokemon that is "too American". Judging simply from N's aesthetics, I presume him to be either the rival character or the leader/general member of the evil team of Isshu, unless I am horribly mistaken in some sort of information which I have overlooked. I personally prefer large metropoleis over forests which may contribute to my choice of Pokemon Black over White, however I would suppose I should not assume immediately. Pertaining to "Black City and White Forest": http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/White_Forest Clearly Black City is City 17 and White Forest is the actual resistance base in question.