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From: FievelJ On Jan 21, 8:22 pm, yumhuyk wrote: > On Jan 21, 11:46 am, FievelJ wrote: > > > Next time, I guess I should use my Manaphy > > to represent something shitting on the head > > representing itself as You (Anthony x) > > > Fievel. (Throws mouse turds at Anthony x.) > > Pokemon are based on real daemons of the Necronomicon and will lead to > daemonic possession. > > yours in Christ, > isamu Huh? You Know Nothing About Pokemon! Satoshi Tajiri was inspired by bugs. The creepy crawly things you find under rocks. Here's the context from an interview. “When you're a kid and get your first bike, you want to go somewhere you've never been before,” says Satoshi Tajiri. “That's like Pokemon. Everybody shares the same experience, but everybody wants to take it someplace else. And you can do that.” As a young boy, Satoshi Tajiri was dubbed “Dr. Bug” thanks to his fascination with insects. But when Tajiri discovered a way to combine his interest in insects with his passion for videogames, he had an electronic revolution on his hands. Today, children the world over remain enthralled with Tajiri’s creation of Pokemon, which has made it the most popular video game franchise in the world, second only to Super Mario. Tajiri was born on August 28, 1965 in Machida, Tokyo. His father worked as a car salesman, while his mother was a housewife. Ever since he can remember, Tajiri has been preoccupied with bugs “As a child, I wanted to be an entomologist,” he says. “Insects fascinated me.” His family lived close to the forest, which allowed the young Tajiri to wander off on his own and observe insects at his leisure. But Tajiri did not just watch the insects he found; he would also try to catch them and create his own collection at home. He would even trade insects with his friends to get the ones he really wanted. When he was not out catching bugs, Tajiri was busy reading comic books and watching anime. “I’m part of the first generation who grew up with manga [comics] and anime [animation], you know, after ‘Godzilla.’ I was absorbed with Ultraman on TV and in manga.” Soon, he became interested in video games, and found a job testing video games for magazines. In 1982, when Tajiri was just 17 years old, he got together with a group of his friends – all of whom shared his love for video games – and they came up with an idea. The group of teenagers decided they were going to create their own magazine. It was going to be a magazine about new video games and comic books called “Game Freak.” It was not long before the magazine – hand-written and stapled as it was – took off in popularity. Other Japanese kids could not get enough of the tips, tricks, and reviews that Tajiri and his friends were providing. The success of “Game Freak” led Tajiri to write two books, “CAP Land” and “Catch ‘em all CAP land.” Still, he wanted more. And so, later in the 1980s, the boys behind “Game Freak” decided they would begin to develop their own video games. Tajiri was inspired by the recent launch of Nintendo’s Game Boy. He began to think about a video game that revolved around insects, collecting them as he used to as a child. When Tajiri noticed two boys playing the Game Boy next to each other, he was struck with the idea of creating a game that revolved around trading. With that, Tajiri set off to create what would become one of the most popular video games in history. Why is it, we have to keep picking on things to satisfy some sort of crazy idea? Sometimes I wonder if it's some sort of internal sick religious orgy, making a mockery of anything, just because someone doesn't like it. Marijuana was turned into the same thing, back in the 40s and 50s. But few people really understood why. Do you really think that little boy had any of this on his mind, when he was collecting bugs? I really don't believe God wants us running around calling anything and everything we don't necessarily like, Satanic and sent by Daemon. This all started because of Pokemon The Movie 2000. The three legendary Pokemon, were based on old Japanese beliefs. Now days, they actually have Japanese Christians. Your focus, should be more on the fact, there seems to be a universal sense of a primary God controlling everything. One and only one, who's above all other Gods, (Arch Angels) This means, even though there were quite a few regions in the world, where's no one knew Jesus was even born. They still managed to have a belief in a one ultimate God of all. Not until the 18th or 19th century, did the word start spreading into the States. And only in around, the 17th or 16th century is when they really started translating the whole thing, and started placing it together into one book. The Holy Bible, that is. The first of the King James Versions. In a very real way, you could have Pokemon leaning more toward god then Satan. Because it's original primary focus was on nature. Ancient Japanese beliefs, are not Satanic. The old beliefs, which some Japanese people are abandoning and converting to Christianity. Why don't you learn some of this, instead of being like so many others, and chasing everything away, which you believe to be Satanic? We keep going like this, when the really *Real* Daemon comes by, we won't even know it's him. Hm, a revelation? It just struck me, that maybe that's exactly what Daemon is hoping for. That we're chasing down everything we believe to be Satanic, so he can make himself seem like the Savior of it all. Meanwhile, Jesus will be nearly unnoticed. Anyways... I've chosen to believe a god in some shape or form exists. The same one in fact, as the one any normal Christian believes in. However, I no longer go by the Bible. Why should I? Everything was here, 65 million years before the bible stories even got started. I'd rather have tons of unexplained questions, then a Bible, which mostly relied on stories from the beginning of the Human Race. Basically, you can only stare at the campfire so long. Eventually, you're going to find something to do. Either that, or let yourself go nuts. Couldn't exactly just turn on the old tube. You had hunting. Playing odd games. Building a fire. And sometimes, you had someone telling stories. That's about all they had. So stories, was all they had for entrainment. Oops,, if you want more, email me directly. I have written a longer file, which I have sent to my father.. Fievel.. 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