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much to contemplate with this line. much to ponder.
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>>59017927
I think it's funny that the kick-focused final evo started off as a little runt with almost zero legs
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We getting another grass waifu mon this gen? It's a pattern they only loosely follow.
Arboliva line was relatively waifumon coded
Eldegoss was just nothing
Tsareena was the most on-the-nose thing possible.
Florges isn't literally grass type but fits the role.
Lilligant, Roserade, Roselia, Bellossom, it's sometimes more apparent than other times, but it feels like it's still mostly on the same level as "regional bird" and "route 1 normal type shitter"
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>>59018102
she had a magical girl style evolution in the anime where her legs grew lol

tsareena should get blaze kick because it'd be cool
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>>59017927
Imagine being a young kid and capturing a cute fruit Pokemon that with the time becomes a dominatrix fruit girl. How would you feel?
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>>59019022
how did the kids who grew up watching rescue rangers end up doing?
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>contemplate THIS
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>>59019737
GWITWM
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>>59017927
How soft is a mangosteen's ass?



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