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That was all I could think of while reading the article.

I am betting you can turn it off

You mean yellow version with Pokemon go/ranch(ish) mechanics and old school Pokemon rpg?

The battles look like the original but with sun and moon graphics

Right? I told my wife, “Babe! We need a switch now. Couch co-op Pokemon!”

Ill agree with your SFV analogy but the other one is wrong. Platinum isn’t the ingame “run of the mill” currency that would be credits.

Nope, it just leads to alternative methods of killing. When a person has an intent to kill they will find any and all means to do so.

17 minutes that can be used as a teachable moment. The school I work within had 350 students escorted to cafeteria and had an open forum/discussion between students/adults. This was middle school too and it went very well; they also had 17 minutes of silence for the victims.

Biased inconclusive data (from both sides).

Sure they may know that but despite the agressive anti-texting campaign they still don’t have a clue but text and drive. This is over most of their heads.

Don’t be a dick.

I don’t think so. It made sense for the 3ds games dueto the price (and lashback from destiny 2 and BF2) but I don’t see them releasing an ultimate version based on pissing a lot of people off.

Let’s also point out the fact that Dr’s (if we can call most of them that) disregard mental health with excuses.

My wife raises axolotls, while they look like Pokemons, I can’t get into it lol

I would ask you the same.

Sadly, rathalos and diabolos are the next skill caps.

I’ve cut tails off without dragon pierce but yeah they made it easier to cut off tails are a bow user

A switch release is doubtful and PC isn’t out until fall.

As a history teacher, I would have advised you to report this shit to the principal and if he didn’t hear then write a letter.

This BUT that is why documentation and holding students/parents accountable is important. I work with Middle School level students and I see the lack of common sense among parents and students.