drmissingno replied to your photo “What kind of effort did this even take?”
hacking probably
i mean equal odds of hack or not
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drmissingno replied to your photo “What kind of effort did this even take?”
hacking probably
i mean equal odds of hack or not
For that kin ask meme: ME!ME!ME! girl/GIRL girl (wow that's confusing... DAIKO's Pink haired girl/the blue haired one)
yikes kill it - ehhhhh - neutral - cute - adorable - ITS CANON
god,,, what a good ship,,, let me date her
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drmissingno replied to your post “got a shiny minior from wondertrade! ”
Nice! The space disco ball
might trade it to a friend for his honedge.
I’ve been training ghosts and... it’s steel too. ....
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@drmissingno I think he died long ago.
She’s beautiful and thank you for Defeating the Evil (Sycamore)
She needs a better name.
And i’m glad to help.
High five/fist bump!!
Nice!!!
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Headcanon: What keeps all those floaty steel types in the air? Magnetics! Just like how our favorite lil Magnemite is literally a magnet who floats, it'd make sense if the other floating steel types also had some sort of magnetic field. Except I guess Skarmory. Because. It's a bird.
This is actually something I’ve thought about a lot, since a lot of metals tend to generate their own magnetic fields anyway. Probopass is even more obvious with this, since that ‘mustache’ is iron filings attracted by it’s inherent magnetism anyway. Skarmory, on the other hand, is probably made of a lighter, more easily aerodynamic metal than the other floaty types, most likely something akin to Magnesium or Titanium. Magnesium would especially fit the bill, as it’s traditionally used for stuff like drill bits and marine work, and fits with the whole ‘sword feathers’ thing.
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omg this is so nice!!! thank you colress!
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💌 (if that's ok)
yeah of course! lets see... colress, proton, spark, electric and steel types!
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