Not too frequently, usually only when I think they can emphasize a point or express an emotion that might not have been apparent in a post. I actually prefer emoticons, but the Azelf emojis are cute. Some time in middle school. I started off with mspaint, then got my tablet some time in high school.
If you became a gym leader, which type would you choose to specialize in? What would your team be? What kinds of traps/puzzles would your gym contain?
What kinds of tropes and plots do you enjoy in literature? How's being a mod going? Can you wiggle your ears?
Probably grass or fairy. I already had an idea for a grass gym so let's go with that. The gym would be laid out in five sections, one for each season and then the battlefield in the very back. In the spring area there would be a puzzle involving growing plants to walk across, summer would have a maze of tall grass with trainers hiding in it, fall would have a puzzle involving finding a key in piles of leaves, and winter would have a puzzle where you would have to knock snow off of tree branches weighed down with snow so the branches would raise up and unobstructed the path forward. It might be cool to have a team that changes based on the season. I'd away have a team of four, but the four would vary between Cherubi (spring), Sunflora (summer), Pumpkaboo (fall), Snover (winter) and Sawsbuck as my main Pokémon that's always on the team. Depending on the season, Sawsbuck would take the place of the other Pokémon of that season. So if it was winter, it would take the place of Snover and my team would be Cherubi, Sunflora, Pumpkaboo, and Sawsbuck. Aww you snuck this in on me. I can't really think of any off the top of my head, but I do like stories with a subtle mystery element. Like it's not the main focus but still adds a lot to the plot. Harry Potter is a pretty good example of it, where a lot of the time there will be a subtle mystery and by the end everything suddenly makes sense. I think it's going pretty well so far. I feel like I could be doing more if I wasn't stuck on a tablet though. I can a little bit. I sort of learned how after I got glasses and found out my ears had muscles and weren't just weirdly shaped pieces of skin on the sides of my head. It's very subtle though.
What exactly makes you an expert on wolves? What are your credentials? :U You are only allowed to eat food from one country. Which country do you pick?
What did you name your bird/s? If Silph came to you for concepts for a new Pokéball, what ideas would you give them? Do you go on morning walks/jogs?
Nothing whatsoever, I just really like them. Probably Japanese since it tends to be healthier. My first bird was named Tweety, my second one was Nia, and the bird I have now is named Piper. Type specific pokeballs would be cool. I'm not really a morning person. I've been trying to for my dog's sake because it gets too hot for walks later in the day, but I haven't really been able to keep that up.
Actual eggs or catcher eggs? Hard to tell since the new egg designs were just released. For actual eggs, I'm kind of neutral but I'll eat just about any kind of eggs. For the catcher eggs, I like the designs of the gen 2 legendary/mythical eggs the most.
No, I'm not really interested in that kind of game, unless I'm just watching someone else play. I tried out Fortnite, but I couldn't get into that either.
X and Y. I loved gen 6, I just wish there were more gen 6 Pokémon. Lately I've been considering replaying it.
I recommend replaying with a starter that's not a starter of that region or even a non-traditional starter.
I've found quite a few. Some I've purposely hunted for, some I've caught randomly, and some are from events. Just about a week ago, I found a shiny Rhyhorn and caught it with a Heavy Ball. As for sad stories, I once found a shiny Bibarel in the great marsh and it ran away before I could catch it. It would have been my first shiny. I found a shiny Smeargle once and switched out to a Pokémon better suited for catching it. Smeargle used Sketch, which failed since I hadn't used a move, and then it was out of moves. I just had to watch as its health slowly whittled away as it Struggled itself to death and my pokeballs all failed one after the other.
Do you know how to change a car tire? If you were entirely alone with a car, its flat tire, and the tools to do the changing, and no phone; could you do the task without any help at all? Can you dance at all? Do you like being in or almost-in the rain?
Yeah, I had a science teacher who taught how to do it once. He was pretty good about teaching important things that for some reason schools aren't required to teach. Not really, but I've considered learning before. Not sure if I ever will though. I don't really like being in the rain, especially if I'm wearing my glasses because then it's impossible to see through the raindrops, but I like it if I can sit on a porch or something out of the rain just to watch and listen to it.