what did he catch in the other two pokeballs ??
>>26636378
>generic rat like pokemon
>generic pigeon like pokemon
like in all generations
>>26636378
An STD from all the shota lovers cumming all over him
>>26636378
The other two starters, so they could quickly gather footage of all 3.
>>26636421
His clothes aren't sexy enough like the X&Y player
>>26636378
THE SHIT BIRD AND SHIT RODENT OF THE REGION
The other two starters by trading.
>>26636424
>>26636564
GRIL CONFIRMED TO BE SMOGONDAUGHTER CLEARLY THE COMPETITIVE PLAYER
DOES NOT USE MONS FROM THE START
>>26636378
mega ryaquaza
>>26636564
holy shit litten looks so sick here
>>26636378
Rotom and Meowth
>>26636378
A Pidgey and a Sewaddle.
>>26636378
Riolu and Charmander
>>26636378
Zubat and Geodude
>>26636757
I think you mean Razza Cooza.
>>26636378
A rotom obviously
>>26636421
STD don't exist in Pokémon Earth.
>>26639278
isn't rotom rare?
>>26639321
Pokerus is an STD.
>>26639387
I want to get Pokerus myself so hard
>>26639417
Wild pokerus?
>>26639387
No. It's not.
>>26639442
>>26639442
Doesnt make it not an STI. I wouldnt call it a disease, though.
>>26639496
disease kill and Pokérus don't.
>>26636378
the woodpecker, solgaleo and lunala.
>>26639507
>diseases kill
Funny because you seem to be living pretty well as an autist.
>>26638646
Both earned effortlessly from npcs and already equipped with mega stones.
Probably the wireframe bird and the dogmon.
>>26639560
Autism doesn't kill you. That's why it's called "autism spectrum disorder". See how it says "disorder" at the end and not "disease"? It won't kill you, just destroy your life and prevent normal function, as evidenced by the people who post here.
Nomenclature is very important in medicine.
>>26639507
There is no need to make up stuff.
>disease
>a definite pathological process having a characteristic set of signs and symptoms. It may affect the whole body or any of its parts, and its etiology, pathology, and prognosis may be known or unknown. For specific diseases, see under the specific name, as addison's disease. See also illness, mal, sickness, and syndrome.
>Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
>>26639321
>>26639442
>>26639507