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I mean, if you're taking derpchild Spanish when you're like, 10, that is acceptable.
But as a teenager?
But as a teenager?
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TV commercials. That's how I found out it existed. If it aired on Cartoon Network he found out Pokemon existed very quickly after launch. Hell, maybe Nintendo sent him a VHS all about Pokemon before it came out/started to air and he begged for it weeks before it launched.I'm just wondering since after its Western release, Pokémon was almost exclusively the domain of kids for a while (and the reason it's college students now is because of nostalgia and having grown up with it) so where did Chris "find" it?
This makes no sense: "Mario es muy gordo" means "Mario is really fat" but in the picture Mario is really thin.... What?
I think it's a "1". So "7/12/1998", which I think is supposed to be December 7th.The date says 7/22/98. July.
TV commercials. That's how I found out it existed. If it aired on Cartoon Network he found out Pokemon existed very quickly after launch.
Well... I know those Lunchable packages way back then had these Pokemon cutout things on the back. Considering it's Chris, perhaps that's where he got it from.Huh. December of 1998 is also only a few months after the release of Pokémon in the West. Chris got into it early. I wonder how that came about.
The date says 7/22/98. July. The pen marks are clearly someone else's correcting him. American schools are never in session in July.
... Did Chris attend summer school?
It wasn't found. It was obtained.This is an excellent find, gotta love the weird, poo colored name plate that's inexplicably resting on his pillow...and the piss stain on the TV.
What is that.....thing at the bottom of the second page?