If you are human and possess X/Y-Chromosome pairs, you are male regardless of any surgery, drug-therapy, makeup, attire, personal belief/feeling -OR- politics. It’s simply SCIENCE!!
If you are human and possess X/Y-Chromosome pairs, you are male regardless of any surgery, drug-therapy, makeup, attire, personal belief/feeling -OR- politics. It’s simply SCIENCE!!
“There was a possibility that she may have utilized that to keep the baby quiet ... and just used too much of it, and the baby died,” he said. “That’s just one of the many theories as to how this beautiful young lady [Caylee] tragically met her death.”..
it’s too bad but this game was never designed for rural areas. You can’t please everyone, and you can’t have everything. They made what they wanted to make, and I’m glad they’re sticking to their principles.
Tamao and Sakura are the names you need to use
nope, no one plays games that you don’t play. We actually exist only to confirm your own existence. Its one hell of a life.
The same Matt Lauer who was tricked and deceived by that master manipulator, Ryan Lochte!
Pokemon fans have the most ridiculous expectations. This is a cell phone game. Have you PLAYED a cell phone game before this one?
I work at a library and we still see a bunch of young kids going around and collecting Pokémons. It is not as popular as it was by a big margin, but there is a lot of young boys and gals into it.
I feel they should have waited till summer to release a major update. No one in downtown Montreal will be walking around in - 15 C to catch some Pokémon.
As of this very second Pokemon Go is the number 15 top grossing game on itunes. Come Friday it’ll be number 1 again due to the new content. It’s been what 7 or 8 months since launch and has made billions of dollars. All games fade in popularity over time but I’d say being at 15 on that list indicates its still very…
Is it that surprising? It sort of felt like the Wii craze, where a lot of players came from a non-gaming background, only because Pokemon is that much of a cultural phenomenon. And, much like the Wii, that group of users would only be expected to be interested for so long because, well, they have other interests. It…
I dunno about you, but the 3+ feet of snow literally everywhere might be part of that, along with the speed cutoff, so public transit doesnt help hatch.
Judging by the number of lures that I’ve seen in Chicago’s Loop this past week during the Valentine’s celebration I’d say there’s quite a few people still playing. Seriously, like 70-80% of the stops had lures on them all day at work. It helps that many overlap.
I hate the Israel-Palestine conflict. I hate the restrictions, daily indignities and worse that Palestinians suffer with every day. I hate the frustrations of moderate to left-wing Israelis who can’t make their voices heard politically (sound familiar?), but who still have to worry about threats of violence. I hate…
The older dolls had a heavy string threaded through their neck hole, so it was possible to take off the head (to wash/set the hair, to replace a damaged head, or switch out the eyes) and easily knot it back down. The doll’s clothes hid the rather bulky but super functional string.
It seems like they are more peeved that it’s a move toward the dolls being made more cheaply without reducing the cost to the consumer. Don’t try to sell me a $115 doll and cut corners.
Yesterday I caught myself thinking “why do I still play this game?” I never come across rare pokemon unless I’m by the water, or hatching eggs. It takes forever to get stardust, and leveling the pokemon up just means the battles will last a little less time when I do eventually get to a gym that isn’t already lvl 10…
The article included Porygon in the increased spawns, which would be amazing. But Niantic’s release makes no mention of Porygon that I can see, and considering Porygon a pink pokemon is a bit of a stretch. I would be ecstatic, as Chansey and Porygon are two of the only pokemon I still need to complete my dex, but I’m…
As a software producer, I can understand Niantic: What the customer wants is often not what the customer needs.