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Why are there wild pokemon in a building?
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Wild Pokémon appearing inside buildings is a bit of an odd situation, but it’s something we see in the Pokémon games, anime, and even the manga. There are a few explanations for this:

Pokémon Adaptability: In the Pokémon world, creatures are often depicted as being able to adapt to different environments. While most Pokémon are found in natural habitats, some species thrive in more urban or human-influenced areas. For example, Electric-type Pokémon like Magnemite or Volt Tackle Pikachu might be attracted to places with electrical equipment. Similarly, ghostly Pokémon like Gengar or Mimikyu might gravitate toward darker, more mysterious spaces.

Human-Pokémon Coexistence: In many cities and towns, Pokémon and humans live alongside each other. Pokémon can wander into buildings as easily as they might into a forest or a field. This can happen in places like Poké Marts, Gyms, or even Pokémon Centers. In the anime, we sometimes see Pokémon unexpectedly appearing in places like restaurants or shopping malls because they’ve become a part of the urban landscape.

Storytelling and Gameplay: Sometimes it’s just a storytelling or gameplay choice. In the games, Pokémon might be found in places like Team Rocket’s hideouts, museums, or even offices to add variety to where players can encounter wild Pokémon. It creates an element of surprise and allows the game to feel more dynamic and immersive.

Pokémon Behavior: Certain Pokémon might find buildings appealing for their own reasons. For example, Bug-type Pokémon might live inside buildings that are filled with plants or near windows, while Pokémon like Meowth or Zubat might find food or shelter in human spaces.

In short, wild Pokémon in buildings are mostly a fun narrative and gameplay device, showing that Pokémon, much like animals, can show up in unexpected places depending on the species and its environment.
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based effortpost
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>>725958447
>Why are there wild pokemon in a building?
Pokemon are an invasive species which is why it's legal to abuse and enslave them.
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>>725958620
please don't post ai slop. It demeans all of us.
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>>725958620
thanks, based google ai
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>>725958620
Thanks Grok
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>effort
Is a fucking nigger pajeet running a llm, fuck you and fuck him.
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>>725958821
That sentence reads like a half-baked social media post from someone who just discovered the concept of “AI,” then decided to ruin it for everyone else by treating it like some deep, meaningful wisdom. If “slop” had a manifesto, that would be its opening statement.
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It's wild and open
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>>725958743
>effortpost
It's a fucking AI reply you fucking retarded fuck
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>>725958620
ai blud is YAPPING
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>>725958447
It’s an abandoned, burned out, pokemon research lab. In real life you’d expect to at least find a bunch of rats, bats, and pigeons.

>>725958743
It’s a shitty AI generated post
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>>725959035
>>725958992
AI wouldn't write like that, its too fluent
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>>725958447
It's abandoned but somehow still running, so it attracts electric pokemon.
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>>725959382
Have you been in a coma for the last 5 years?
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>>725959606
Is YOUR post AI?
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>>725959382
The biggest tell of AI slop is how fake its effort is which you can tell if you bother applying critical thinking.

>>725961881
You're not as clever as you think.



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