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Post by Nester the Lark on Apr 2, 2011 18:32:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know what happened to Fry? According to his profile, he hasn't logged in since March 15. Has something happened to him?
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Post by kirbychu on Apr 2, 2011 18:54:45 GMT -5
Let's see...
He posted on Facebook 9 hours ago, apparently, so I'm guessing he's fine.
My god, I'm checking up on people using Facebook. I'm in way over my head.
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Post by TV Eye on Apr 2, 2011 19:34:17 GMT -5
Kirb's, why aren't we Facebook friends? I've got Fry and Flamedude, but not you Also, he's got no internet where he's at (last time I checked) and he's updating his Facebook with his phone.
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Post by kirbychu on Apr 3, 2011 4:22:55 GMT -5
Kirb's, why aren't we Facebook friends? I've got Fry and Flamedude, but not you Probably because I despise Facebook and everything it stands for, and avoid it like the plague. Which means I only check it eight or nine times a day. But not very thoroughly. I have rectified the situation by adding you! Please do not laugh at my picture. I have a serious case of impetigro.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Apr 3, 2011 9:50:31 GMT -5
At first when I read the title, I was actually worried for a bit.
I guess he's fine if he shows sign of access to his FB account, but why can't a phone that updates FB status access the internet is beyond my imagination. It's not like FB uses some weird type of protocols...
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Post by kirbychu on Apr 3, 2011 11:14:53 GMT -5
It's probably a lot more hassle to post here using a phone. He's updating Facebook using an app.
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Post by Nester the Lark on Apr 3, 2011 13:46:53 GMT -5
I'm not a Facebook user, either, but at least he's still alive. I would've thought that even if he didn't have Internet access at home, he would've been able to get online somewhere else.
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Post by Koopaul on Apr 3, 2011 23:32:05 GMT -5
It's this place that's dead, not Fryguy.
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Post by Da Robot on Apr 4, 2011 1:21:11 GMT -5
It's this place that's dead, not Fryguy. This man speaks the truth . . . . . . And the truth really does hurt. EDIT: To make this post end a more positive note maybe this is some elaborate game that Fry is making us play sort of like Where in the World is Carmen Sandegio? Where on earth is Carmen Sandiego Fry guyyyyy Where on earth is Carmen Sandiego Fry guyyyyy
Kathmandu, Timbuktu. None of us here have a fucking clue
Where on earth is can she beeeeee?
I'm really, really bored right now . . .
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Post by Fryguy64 on Apr 4, 2011 4:29:20 GMT -5
Answer: I have been in the Unova region. Catching 'em all.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Apr 4, 2011 15:14:02 GMT -5
Thanks for popping up, Fry! Remember to show up on the internet once in a while! Answer: I have been in the Unova region. Catching 'em all. Sure, go catch 'em all!
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Post by Fryguy64 on Apr 5, 2011 3:26:09 GMT -5
I fired up my old games to see how I was doing. I'll be honest, I didn't even realised I owned a copy of Emerald until I found it in my GB/GBA box... So yeah... It's true! I evolve 'em and just shove 'em in a box. Just pack 'em in and forget about 'em! This is the most I've played of a Pokemon game since Sapphire. Only just got past the Elite 4 in FireRed, never beat the Elite 4 in Diamond, never touched Platinum and I'm STILL at Ecruteak City Gym in SoulSilver. Loving this one though. I like the fact all the Pokemon are new until after you beat the game, I like the majority of the new Pokemon designs, and I love the changes made to the Experience system. Not nearly as much grinding required when you're on an evolution spree... especially when you have nice thick grass containing Lv60 Drifblims! That's 18 levels gained on my hatchling in one go THANKS! But yeah, it's time intensive and has swallowed up most of my free time activities... including playing Epic Yarn, Last Window and the 3DS.
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Post by kirbychu on Apr 5, 2011 4:48:30 GMT -5
I never beat the Elite Four in the original Gold. So I never even went to Kanto in it.
Since Wi-Fi came along, I've found myself much more interested in the post-game stuff than the story. I just want to get to the end so I can start training things to fight my friends with! I realised the other day that if I ever really needed to save money, I could probably keep myself entertained only buying main series Pokémon games. I end up playing each game until the next one comes out. But everything before the credits starts to feel like a chore.
I didn't have that problem with Black, though. Unova's definitely the region I've found most interesting so far. And I loved that every Gym Leader became involved in the story somehow instead of just sitting in their Gym all day.
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Post by 8bitretroshit on Apr 5, 2011 6:21:58 GMT -5
Since Wi-Fi came along, I've found myself much more interested in the post-game stuff than the story. Yeah this. I got bored and stopped playing pretty fast after the E4 with the previous games. Though I played Sapphire after to train some monsters for a total of 2 multiplayer matches. And I hardly touched Diamond after the credits. But I've spent the last month cathin' 'n hatchin' and grinding newborn monsters before jamming them inside boxes or trading 'em over Wi-Fi... because I finally got Wi-Fi to not suck. It's a lot more fun because now there's actually a chance of me GETTING THEM ALL. Also I like collecting Patrats of different nationalities (and I'm sure I'll please a bunch of people for giving a Zorua in return) I'll be playing this for a pretty long time methinks, though I have long ways to go before I catch up to my total Blue playtime and it's 11 Mewtwo's. (also we totally need to duke it out over Wi-Fi sometime. There's not enough three on three battles in the game)
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Post by kirbychu on Apr 5, 2011 9:01:01 GMT -5
Yeah, I really enjoyed the two triple battles you get to play in Black. Rotation battles... not so much. They're okay, but I think it's bizarre that the triple/rotation battles are split between version like that. My girlfriend gets to do triple battles every day in White. It's not fair.
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