JohnDoe;368756 said:Since you allowed him to. His definition of a "standard vampire" is one with mind control. Unless you have a preset definition for vampire that contradicts this, standard vampires have mind control. And in the Pokemon world, mind control is a psychic power.Silly droded, the Pokemon Trading Card Game does not differentiate between fighting, ground or rock types, throwing them all in the fighting category, which many psychic types are completely resistant to.
Unless we're not talking about TCG. In which case, yea Geodude is going to kick some pansy Edward ass.
Tsuyu;368764 said:Trading Card Game? The Gameboy games is canon, not the Trading Card Game! Your Pokëmon-fu is weak, old man!
Arseface;368747 said:Since when does Walker decide who's psychic and who's not? Classical vampires are not psychic. All they've got going for them is the blood sucking thing which could be leech life, which doesn't effect anything very much. You could make an argument for giga drain, but again, doesn't effect rock Pokemon terribly.
Er...not exactly...:ninja:cheezMcNASTY;368605 said:aww college sweethearts? :wub:
Pretty much - Steve was still a teenager when I met him and would have been about 13 when I was in college.JohnDoe;368627 said:My understanding is that it was more of a baby snatching.
Walker;368770 said:Oh? What are these "classical vampires" you speak of, my friend? Please, specify which of the fifty billion myths, legends, books, or movies qualifies as your "classic" vampire. Bram Stoker's version had a sort mind-controlling power over his victims*.
Skotekal;368877 said:The funny thing is all my other friends have short hair and some ARE druggies and no one suspects it. And when I was at the Megadeth concert on Saturday 2 of my friends (which are mad stoners) got quick pat downs at security and I was gettin' everything groped up. Pockets, hoody, lifted up pant legs, pulled down socks and he even got his hand stuck in my hair searching. They ended up waiting for me as I was getting "frisked". Although for the time I was there I would call it getting groped up.
Man this hair almost causes more problems than it is worth. Damn stereotypes...
JohnDoe;368836 said:I once proved my mother wrong in a similar fashion. I stared at a pot of water and it did boil. At that point, everything I knew was a lie.
Firis;369104 said:"I know boil-fu..."
Dear staff: Are you the Eggman? If so where is the Walrus?