@fruitghosty@Doodle3087 From what I understand, BDSP also has a harder Pokemon League. Like, all of their Pokemon have held items, and "most" of them compliment their movesets or abilities.
And while they do use their DP teams in the initial fights, they switch to their Pt teams in the rematches.
@AnriOkita_real “La mordida”
It’s a Mexican birthday tradition. Some people enjoy it, and some people enjoy trying to avoid it. I guess the best way to keep it off your timeline is to keep scrolling past it until the algorithm realizes you’re engaging with those posts.
A new study shows that individuals with similar levels of autistic traits are naturally drawn to one another. Brain scans reveal they use alternative, highly effective neural strategies to connect, challenging traditional deficit-based models of autism. https://t.co/6YgJpV6iHU
@kawoomabum@smn99221 I was trying to point out that just because a character is stronger doesn't necessarily mean that they're deadlier.
For example, Kenpachi is obviously stronger than Barragan during the Fake Karakura Town arc, but do you honestly think he would win in a fight against him?
Oh cool, I aced a class I didn't need to take because the system is fucked because the school decided to rush into new shit and now my plans for the year are fucked.
@monopool_@Scotia834 Super Skrull is a classic FF enemy, same could be said for Dormammu for Doctor Strange. Rocket was a major part of DnA’s GotG run.
You say these characters aren’t well known, but that applies to “most” Marvel characters that didn’t show up in a movie from the average person’s pov
@TheCensoredRock Called a young man sir back when I was in customer service. He was legitimately confused by that, the other workers and I literally had to explain to him that I was just being polite.
@ZBrag102 I'm pretty sure O-kyou was made in a similar way to how Starrk made Lilynette or how Nozarashi made Yachiru.
But given what Kubo has said about Hollows, I wouldn't be surprised if Zankpakto spirits could actually go through that.
BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California.
The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond.
The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within.
Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months.
Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.