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It looks like the area around my home is a spawning ground of Drowzee, because there is a ridiculously high number of them here.

Even if that was true, you can actually turn off the usage of camera while playing (by clicking the "AR" icon in the upper right corner when you are catching a Pokémon).

You are thinking of Lenora, who works in a museum.

Often they are not long at all. He just quickly makes a short post to be the first person to comment, and then he edits it to make it longer.

Easy. She is flying for Taiwan during the day, and then she is flying for China during the night.

Not a coincidence. All those Poké Spots are based on user-created portals from Ingress, the previous game of Pokémon GO developer.

From Bulbapedia:

Yes, all other Pokémon (even legendary ones) are smaller than Wailord.

Not only possibly, they really are set in their own universe parallel to the older games.

Yeah, but something like that happens pretty much every time with almost every topic. It certainly looks like most of the people commenting on Newswires are only interested in snark and puns, so… yeah.

Hmm, didn't you confuse Dan DiDio with Paul Dini?

Yes, I'd much prefer if they made more sets involving some scenery/landscape and fewer sets with vehicles, because now pretty much the majority of Lego Super Heroes sets are "a bunch of superheroes and a big truck/airplane/robot".

Oh, I see. I wasn't aware of the timing of the whole line. Thanks for clearing that up.

I think I understand what you mean. I actually enjoyed the first volume of the series and found it fairly entertaining, but during the second one I had a feeling as if Johns' main priority was to just make everything different from the other versions of the character.

Oh, so you meant Kal-El (of the rebooted Earth-2)? I misunderstood you and thought that they introduced yet another Superman after his death.

Wait, are you talking about Val-Zod, or are there even more Supermen on the new Earth-2?

Oh, there certainly was some development, but I still felt he was in many ways almost ridiculously incompetent and unskilled. I am not sure whether Johns wanted to make a "realistic" Batman, or that he just doesn't really care about the character.

I've read Batman: Earth One Vol. 2 fairly recently and… well, I didn't like it. It just baffled me that when Johns got a chance to tell his own story completely unconstrained by any continuity, he made Batman a dumb, rash, reckless guy whose abilities consist of pretty much just punching and kicking stuff.

No, that ancient war happened three thousand years before the games. It wasn't the same war Lt. Surge was fighting in.