I can assure you that Bulbapedia did not come up with the name. It has been in usage since as early as late 1998.
I can assure you that Bulbapedia did not come up with the name. It has been in usage since as early as late 1998.
I can't believe they took this woman's child away just because she was falling asleep on a bus.
A Google search for the latter turns up at least 111,000 results, which is comparable to the 132,000 results of the former. Bulbapedia as cites the name as an appropriate variation.
The first is debatable since Pokémon names were in all caps, although it is generally spelled as "MissingNO." as the name means "Missing Number."
Creamy cheese, sour cream and fresh veggies are also more Tex-Mex than Mexican.
The two words have the same definition and neither carry any negative connotations, so I see no reason to make an issue out of this.
There were a lot of those hard grinding stat boosters. I remember that if you used the same move until the PP ran out it would increase its cap once healed.
The Yoshi code actually started as an April Fool's Day joke in the April, 1999 issue of Expert Gamer. It's a pretty ridiculous series of steps, but the magazine took the time to make a custom Yoshi sprite and PokéDEX entry in the style of the Red/Blue games, so I can understand why people fell for it.
There was "MissingNO." and "M' Block".
Patricia,
Related to the Mew Glitch is the Magikarp Glitch.
While this is true, more often than not pop culture/media seems to think that there one's sexuality can only ever be hetero or homo. Even if a character previously had a straight relationship and was presented as having enjoyed it the writers will still declare them to be gay once they have them begin a same-sex…
He says "nominee," not "winning."
This actually doesn't read as racist to me at all. I'm under the impression that most athletes are rather unintelligent and unskilled. Paying them millions of dollars a year to do nothing but play a game has likely made most of them feel entitled.
This actually doesn't read as racist to me at all. I'm under the impression that most athletes are rather unintelligent and unskilled. Paying them millions of dollars a year to do nothing but play a game has likely made most of them feel entitled.
I've also read that they've been known to sue any group that uses patches in such a way that they perceive to infringe on their "brand."
I'm ready to walk out the door within five minutes, so your 15 minutes is definitely a long time from my perspective even if it is brief for you.
I imagine the venue just doesn't want to appear to be targeting only women, thus distancing the male demographic.
Any word on the many deleted scenes from the first film that essentially completely changed Parker's arc and the implications of his father's work with OsCorp? Was any of it ever released on any of the video releases?