I'm fairly excited about this, and i'd like to see what other people are catching (i.e CP, rare, your favorite, shiny, etc..)! Also if you feel like it id be interested in what type of environment you live in, since geography is supposed to change the odds of finding some of them. I've had a few nearby that I just couldnt find that I was really disapointed to lose, so if you end up in that situation and feel like posting a SS of a nearby loss I think that would be cool to see! TLR... I'm interested in probably anything you post for it
I started playing yesterday and its pretty fun. Found a Eevee and a Dragonir and lost both of them since the pokeballs didn't work very much. Now I'm out and the nearest PokeShop is a few miles away...
I played the Pokemon Go today.. and found out terrible I am to catch any flying pokemon. Goddamit Zubat & Golbat..
Me, a friend, and a bunch of people were hanging out at a incensed PokeStop when all of the sudden..BAM! An Arbok! Unfortunately, the game froze on me in the catching animation, but in the end I did get it onto my Pokedex so I guess it wasn't all that bad! Aside from that, I caught a very cool looking Pokemon today: Raichu! I guess today's hunt wasn't all that bad.
Pokemon go is causing serious problems... Like traffic, hoards of civilians entering high way areas, cars stopping, and sometimes death..
I made my friend slow down while driving so I could catch a Gengar.. The game froze on me soooo rip. But I caught a Seadra the other day!
http://heavy.com/news/2016/07/a-rob...rs-shayla-wiggins-arlington-holocaust-graves/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/omari...o-is-death-sentence-black-man_b_10946826.html These articles are able to be searched too... The game isn't physically killing people, people are killing people.
People are just as likely to stop on the roads for a cat, for a text or a phone call. A game isn't making anyone stop. People are choosing to forgo common sense. -- On a side note, I love how much the game is bringing people together. I walked down the boardwalk near the beach and any other night everyone would've been off doing their own thing, no one talking to each other. Everyone in their own little world. But this time we neared some pokestops and met people our age and had a nice chat, made a friend, shared tips. I cant wait until trading becomes available. Just last night I caught a 500-something CP Weepinbell in my front yard and a Cubone. My partner said on his way home from work last night he caught a Meowth and there was a snorlax nearby too. I caught a lot of magikarp out by the beach but haven't found one ever since I got back home. A lot of pidgeys and weedils though.
I am only low leveled and have not picked a team yet. http://geekandsundry.com/which-pokemon-go-team-do-you-belong-in/ This quiz said I was team instinct (Yellow Zapdos) so I might do that. What teams are you guys?
Most of my friends and I teamed up on Mystic and formed the illustrious Squirtle Squad! Our neighborhood has a gym at the water towers (which form a castle) and we claimed it immediately. Kings of the Castle!
Lmao I'm just waiting for someone to write up a sweet sociological research report on this. Like yeah, it's kinda sad that people take this game so seriously that they're injuring themselves. But it's also really cool that through digital means (augmented reality), the game is bringing people closer together in real life--in actual, physical spaces. Did anyone read the viral Facebook post about the mother whose autistic son found ways to socialize and build confidence through this game? In a way it's pretty awesome. WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT OUR SOCIETY? WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT OURSELVES???? #existentialangst More importantly though, I caught like 40 pidgeys and named them all "Tit." It's pretty great not gonna lie.