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>grug throw pokerock
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so I guess, according to gamefuck, "100 years ago" means before high technology, and "1000 years ago" means grug
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>>58405703
haha prease undastand smarr indie company
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>>58405703
that's what white peepo were before genius Persians gave them algebra and coffee
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>>58405686
>>58405703
Doesn't look like grug to me
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>>58405703
to be fair it'd probably hard for civilization to properly develop with kaijumons stomping around everywhere
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That's completely accurate to the anglos civilization lmao, the source of western culture comes from the south of europe for a reason kek
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>leave wife and kids to meet with friends
>battle giant Pokémon as my job
>return home to fuck said wife
Such is life
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>>58405686
How is Irida in Galar 1000 years ago? Is that her ancestor? Is she from Galar, is that why she's white?
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>>58405907
Irida is hoennian descend and that's a placeholder, retardo.
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>>58405907
Gamefreak uses Irida as their player placeholder when testing ideas and assets.
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>>58405686
Yep, that sure sounds like Galar alright.



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