Thread 57940116 - /vp/ [Archived: 919 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:22:25 AM No.57940116
5a4966d58b72346ca882af075845f3c6
5a4966d58b72346ca882af075845f3c6
md5: 9f317990d7b803122e2b32fed36711fe🔍
Which Pokèmon would be a threat to public safety if they were to exist in the real world?
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 9:23:39 AM No.57940119
>>57940116 (OP)
Tinkaton
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 10:18:41 AM No.57940204
>>57940116 (OP)
a really large number of them
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 10:32:40 AM No.57940221
>>57940116 (OP)
smug magician cat with access to explosives
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 1:33:28 PM No.57940471
banette_bedtime
banette_bedtime
md5: 497287c9108bc87ff496eabef09b2983🔍
>>57940116 (OP)
Pretty much any malicious Pokémon could be considered a threat to public safety considering how powerful most of them are. God forbid a ghost-type has it out for someone and wants to do more than give them a few jumpscares. I'm also pretty sure most psychic-types could topple major institutions and most electric-types could cut power to entire cities if they wanted to. I remember the latter happening a few times in the anime. It makes me wonder how catastrophic it would be for an abused Pokémon to be let go by its trainer.
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 1:37:01 PM No.57940475
>>57940471
>malicious Pokémon
No such thing
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 1:42:20 PM No.57940483
>>57940475
then why is it called the evil-type
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 6:19:35 PM No.57940963
240827_peyote2-1[1]
240827_peyote2-1[1]
md5: 100fa2d18d39697d5b710c888ff66d1d🔍
>>57940116 (OP)
That's a lot of peyote
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 6:52:56 PM No.57941021
>>57940116 (OP)
flower TRUCK lmao