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Post by captainultimate on Jan 14, 2007 21:58:16 GMT -5
Anyone going for Manaphy?
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Jan 14, 2007 22:04:22 GMT -5
Anyone going for Manaphy? Manaphy ≈ Jirachi ≈ Celebi ≈ Mew Shrikeswind likes Mew. But all of that is out of topic . Let's get back on it.
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Post by captainultimate on Jan 14, 2007 22:07:22 GMT -5
Johans = Manaphy submission
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Post by Shrikeswind on Jan 14, 2007 22:10:20 GMT -5
Let's get Mew first, though.
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Jan 14, 2007 22:14:18 GMT -5
Johans = Manaphy submission Johans = none of them
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Post by captainultimate on Jan 14, 2007 22:47:08 GMT -5
SNAP
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Post by Shrikeswind on Jan 14, 2007 22:50:02 GMT -5
ANYWAYS! Let's get to the topic. Likey or no likey?
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Jan 14, 2007 23:00:04 GMT -5
Hmm... What was wrong about having Fury Swipes as Extreme? It made sense, as much as Link's Triforce attack.
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Post by Shrikeswind on Jan 14, 2007 23:53:05 GMT -5
Hmm... What was wrong about having Fury Swipes as Extreme? It made sense, as much as Link's Triforce attack. As true as that is, there is nothing more vicious, more evil, more cruel, or more fitting for the title of an Extreme attack than what I chose. By personal experience, I know that move. Have you ever looked into the eyes of a runt kitten? It makes you feel like all the happiness in the world can be obtained by being near it. Your mind commands you ignore that feeling, but your heart goes out to the kitten. You want to be near it more than you know you shouldn't, then, when you approach, you know that nothing can be more vile and cruel than that kitten as it stops the facade to rip you to shreds, digging its claws into your body and kicking you, biting you, not allowing you the dignity of being able to remove it without feeling a surge of pain. Your sympathy still goes to it as it assaults you with such a barrage of evil, you can't bear to hurt it to force it to let go, and even if you do hurt it, it tightens its grip and attacks more savagely than before. All you can focus on is how much you want it to let you go, how much you want it to leave you in peace, how much it hurts. And how it hurts! It's like ten-thousand hooks in one place per claw, like twenty-thousand needles being jabbed into the same place per bite. It makes you wish it would just go for your artery and get it over with, but it won't, it can't, it's psychological desire for attention that it hadn't recieved from it's mother won't let it. You can't tell if it wants you dead or just your attention, it's killer instinct is hot-wired and all it's savagery directed towards you. There's no helping you, either. No matter how thick your attempted savior's skin is, that savage will not release you and will attack him to get him away as well. When the demon is finally sick of attacking you, your will to leave it be is strengthened, but it doesn't matter, the next time, it will end the same, no matter how many times the mistake has been repeated. THAT is why I changed the Extreme to Faint Attack.
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