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selfpole |
It can not be the a pokemon trainer the guy who tells digglet "digglet go now," that is not a pokemon trainer. That is not a pokemon trainer, this is a guy who leftover from Kanto and leftovers Pokemon world, nor digglet or anyone. That does not tell anyone, no one, least of all your pokemon. The pokemon that takes 16 years making you to be the world's largest coach. YOU ARE NOT POKEMON TRAINER !, you are something we'll see in due course as it comes. But out of KANTO if you go to that. And if tomorrow I were to do something about the pokemon I hate most, I also have to go outside Kanto. And it's okay! this is not for playing, you can not continue to feed this ongoing plebiscite. Today there was a ... CLOWN !, which was near the microphone Nigerian 3 "DIGGLET, DIGGLET, DIGGLET, THE DIGGLET, THE DIGGLET, THE DIGGLET". Look macho, go to the poo, really! That's not training Pokémon, you can not, that is not acceptable and there are people in town palette very important that they are allowing these things to happen and this must end. We must end, because it's your POKEMON, IS YOUR EMBLEM, EMBLEM IS A POKEMON THE WORLD ... AND YOU MUST PROTECT HIM, PRO-TECT-HIM! Do you know what's to protect a Pokemon? Then apply the tale to yourself. |
Thank you, this is a very rare capture for my maño's friends |
Big Luis Moya |
That's not the Nairaland! |
ohBigPhilip:We have to protect him! PRO-TECT-HIM! |
Panikero:fail hamijo |
Hello everybody because i'm new. Do I have to put the +prv on the subject? Anyway: I will now tell you a story, is shame his attitude, I come in the car and these triads gets me make nonsense and here I come to say no and when to it pisses the other I think is an ass out of here but I hope you do not tell, I put a face and there comes a Opel Corsa and almost stamped him. In the other hand have passed a lady with the purchase and says not.The guy gets angry even more but I send you to hell and go Unfortunately this is becoming more common in our NIGERIAN roads. Cheers |
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