Who needs guns and tanks when you’ve got a dog the size of a horse that can run at 258 mph and breathe fire? And he’s biddable enough to be commanded by a ten year old.

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    3 days ago

    The way I see it, the vast majority of people with pokemons treat them as house pets (e.g. Poketoon: The Slugma-Powered Home). Only a small percentage actually use them in battles. A way smaller percentage actively abuse pokemons (i.e. the villains)

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          3 days ago

          Some could argue that the way a dog is raised might make it entertained by fighting as well.

          Not me, though

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            The lore pretty much says that Pokémon jump at humans cause they want to challenge them and fight whoever they have.

            Turns out they’re all little crashouts.

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          3 days ago

          Well sure, we have to narratively excuse it somehow. Otherwise… take a Pokémon game and replace all the Pokémon with pit bulls and rot weilers &etc and then you have dog fighting simulator.

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            3 days ago

            Pokémon are as smart as humans though. Sometimes smarter. It’s not really the same thing, is it?

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            I mean, yes, but it is also a well-established bit of the lore. It even shows it in the first anime when Charizard is so unimpressed by Ash that he usually refuses to fight at all, and the one time he does fight (because the other Pokémon was strong enough to interest him) he just does his own thing and doesn’t listen to anything Ash says.

            Because, when you think about it, what are you really going to do against a giant fire-breathing lizard that says ‘no’ when you ask him to fight? Especially if you’re a ten-year-old kid.

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      3 days ago

      That sounds strangely similar to something my neighbor with the Confederate flag out front would say.

      I’m joking, but for real, read it in that context.