Hey there.
I just joined this community in the wee hours before turning in to sleep but I've been a Pokemon trainer since 2000 when I got addicted to the anime at random after ignorantly ridiculing it for being the stupidest thing ever created.I was 13-year-old and a lot more irrational than I am now. I've well learned my lesson.
My first game came briefly after that. It was Yellow because my best friend had it a bit before me and kept telling me about it ("I caught a zubat" is a particular line that I recall), then the day she actually showed me I decided I had to have it.
When Hoenn started I was done with the anime, it just didn't have that same quality (though I've glimpsed the proceeding generations out of curiosity, still have yet to be impressed) but I can not bypass any of the games. I'm looking very forward to Sun and Moon. The Pokemon that have been revealed, including the starters look very promising.
I also aspire to get a hold of the games I haven't yet played , Omega Ruby and Y.
For the past several years, I have had a on again off again relationship with Pokemon but I always come back to it. Heck last year I even did a nastaglic watch of old first and second generation anime including a handful of eps I'd never seen before, a lot of which have sadly since been removed from Youtube. Damn Youtube.
I also love me some Pokemon game creepypasta...well the ones that don't involve the player being/becoming psychotic, those unsettle me.
You know the year and how old I was when I got into Pokemon so you can figure out how old I am now. Truthfully, I don't like to think about it but one confidence I have about it is that there is no such thing as too old for Pokemon. Right?
I like to write though it's a frustratingly slow process for me as I'm a perfectionist, read and create manips, wallpapers and banners in photoshop. I have some graphic design education so have adiquite skill should it be needed.
Alright, I think that's enough about me. I look forward to learning how this site works.



I was 13-year-old and a lot more irrational than I am now. I've well learned my lesson.
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