I downloaded it last night. Haven't really done much with it yet. It's been ages since I did anything Pokemon related (probably middle school). . .
news story out of memphis this morning revealed some guy wrapped his car around a tree chasing pokeyman while driving. as if i didn't have to dodge drunks and texters already... now i got pokeyman chasers.
Pokemon was never my thing, as I was way too old when it came out to be something that caught me (not saying it is a kids game, but i was married by then and just didn't bother with it). I know a lot of people that play it, and I hope they are having fun. But be responsible, damn.
Downtown Franklin was crawling with people playing last night. I went to a "gym" last night in a dog park around 10pm. Cop pulled in a few minutes after. Pulled up behind me, flashlight in the window, the typical. - "Park's closed. What are you doing sitting here so late?" - "I apologize sir. I won't be long. There's just a thing in this game that's set up in this park, and I'm trying to take it down real quick." - "Wait, is that that Pokemon game? We've been dealing with that thing constantly. How does it work?" And I proceeded to show him how the game works, after which he told me good luck and feel free to Pokemon in the park after dark whenever I want. Funny enough, on my way out shortly after, someone else was pulling in and eventually took the same gym I had just claimed.
So what's the point of a gym? I thought you were just going around collecting them. You have to exercise them too?
Sab touching your butthole in the back of an El Camino is no longer the gayest thing you've ever done, Indy.
So you pick one of three teams. If the gym is owned by another team, you fight that gym until you level it down low enough to take it. If the gym is owned by your team, fighting at that gym is considered "training," and levels that gym up. Leveling up a gym means it can have more pokemon defending it.
I've spent the day playing a baseball simulation game that just crunches a bunch of numbers and spits out fictional results, so I can't judge.
If playing Pokemon go is gay, then there are a lot more gay people in this world than we previously thought.