You might find crawling around some trees, a Clairipede! These pokemon live in trees and munch on leaves, but scientists have observed a strange behavior, in that these pokemon will come down from their trees to stare into puddles of water after it rains. The purpose of this is unknown, but rumors say they use the pools to see into the future. Clairipede comes with a unique hidden ability, Spirit Sight, which lets Clairipede treat all 100% accurate moves as if they were only 90% accurate. After all, if it's not 100% accurate, it's 50% accurate.
Clairipede is based on centipedes, clairvoyants, and one very special buggy boy from @dawn-khee
While travelling through the big cities, you might come across an Octovire on a wire!
Octovire is an Electric/Bouncy type pokemon, and are a common source of headaches for electrical workers, as they can sap electricity from powerplants and electric cables using their tentacles. They also use these tentacles for transportation, as they can stretch them up to 20 feet to help them climb.
Splatoon 3 just came out not too long ago, so I figured my electric Octo-line might be just a bit overdue lol.
Octovire is based on Octopi and Electrical wires!
Power Rangers Dino Crossing (PR: Dino Charge and Animal Crossing New Horizons) Are the rangers or the villains my neighbors- I'd need it both
Dad's Custody Battle
Decided to give the Spidersona thing a try. Her name is Jaz :]
Yes Yes Yes I love her so much, that's the exact hat I was thinking of!
you might have done Hydreigon already but in one of those dinosaur hats? It's like- a trex with the jaw that goes under the chin. If not then uhhh Gholdengo with Halloween Crocs.
hey what's up with the sudden surge in bots feels like theres more of them around rn
Dang, those Animatronics really do get quirky at night
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QUACK!
HONK
By the way, you know how sometimes on this site we talk about right to repair and preventing excessive e-waste? If you're a visual learner, I have an example for you.
I replaced my computer fans today. Technically only one needed replaced, but I wasn't sure if it was one or both when I ordered parts, so I replaced both and the older-but-still-working fan will be stored in case I need a backup.
Here's what capitalism would have liked me to throw out.
Here's what's actually going away.
Oh, and also it cost $19 and an hour of my time instead of $900 and many hours doing setup and import.
Fix your stuff. I used a combination of my roommate's IT knowledge and a YouTube tutorial and now have a functioning fan (and my computer's guts are much cleaner). If it's a thing you can't do--for example, you have an iPhone and need a new screen--there are professionals out there who would be delighted to have your business and it'll still be cheaper than buying new most of the time. Sometimes you may have to convince them that yes, you really do want the $250 repair on the five-year-old laptop because you're not interested in shelling out a grand for a new one. Do it. It's worth it.