CAL4M1TY said:
NightstrikerX said:
SleepWaking said: Pokemon world is the correct answer, I would love to be a real Pokemon trainer/researcher. |
You would live in a world, where all the wild game has superpowers and thus humans would obviously be on the bottom of the foodchain? Yeah, I can see that now.
Fisherman - Alright, lets catch us some Goldeen for dinner!
Wild Goldeen appeared!
Wild Goldeen used Watergun on Fisherman!
Fisherman dies a slow... painful, and watery death.
Yeah.
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Clearly you've never seen pokemon before, no one dies in pokemon, you can tame wild pokemon and you can catch them in pokeballs.
Who wouldn't want a pet that can live to level 100 and never die? (Nurse joy and the pokemon centres to the rescue)
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Oh I've seen pokemon, I've played pokemon. The only thing preventing anyone from dying is the fact that it still remains a popular childrens franchise. But if ya think about it logically, where do the humans in pokemon get alot of their food? If the plant-life, animal-life, and sea-life all exist as pokemon. Then logically, one must assume that pokemon is infact the wild-game of that world.
But yeah, your right. I'm thinking far too deep into this, the pokemon world is infact the logical choice. Comon, Ash has been 10 years old for like, what. Almost 500 episodes? He's been electrocuted, burnt to a crisp, drowned, nearly eaten, beaten half-to-death and manages to live though it all. In the video-games, no one ever dies. (Although everyone is very aggressive).
Truly it is a paradise.