1 Possession
2 Crazy rice song
3 BAG
4 FLOWER
5 Over the Period.
6 Yuni's Noctural days
7 Insist
8 Wild Card
9 Triple Journey
11 Super Samurai
12 I Love You
That bottom row is pretty tough 😅
@fly_IKARUS I've opened 600 packs of Phantasmal flames and have not seen a charizard yet. Not just the SIR or Gold.. but the regular full art Charizard as well 😅🥲
For those who haven't realized it yet:
Oil isn't scarce
Water isn't scarce
Land isn't scarce
Food isn't scarce
Artificial scarcity is being engineered by the psychopaths running this planet.
Thanks to the @oasishealthapp I’ve switched from poisonous FairLife Protein Milk to Bourbon and I can’t even begin to explain how much healthier I feel.
Have you ever thought about the Pokémon definition of a “poacher”? It's basically just a dystopian corporate monopoly.
In the lore, you are branded a poacher simply for using nets, traps, or cages instead of a Poké Ball.
The entire system is a massive "Big Brother" compliance checkpoint:
• The Tech Monopoly: The law basically mandates that you must use patented corporate technology to legally interact with wildlife.
• The Global Registry: The real crime isn't the catch itself—it is dodging the database. Poké Balls automatically tag every capture to a centralized Trainer ID grid. Catching a Pokémon with a net keeps it completely untraceable and off the books.
• The Safari Loophole: People claim poachers are criminals because they over-hunt, but Ash caught an entire herd of 30 Tauros in a single afternoon. Because he paid a corporate entrance fee and used officially licensed Safari Balls, it was perfectly legal.
The Pokémon League just wants absolute regulatory control over a heavily monetized digital capture grid.
Pokémon cards are up 1,350% since 2020 and crypto money is fueling the next leg higher.
Logan Paul flipped a single Pikachu card from $5.3 million to $16.5 million. Now every 20-year-old with $50 thinks they're the next one.
People are stampeding stores, running bots to clear out online inventory, and huddling in parking lots to split card hauls.
Analysts are already using words like "frothy" and "bubbly."
The Pokémon Company keeps dropping new sets every few months and just launched 30th anniversary products, so the hype machine isn't slowing down.
Somewhere between nostalgia and speculation, a children's card game became a legitimate asset class.
Source: CNBC