I had to know what all the hubbub was about. I downloaded Pokemon GO yesterday. It’s fun. If you ever played Ingress, it’s that…with Pokemon. Now I have officially joined the hubbub of Pokemon GO.
Since this was my first ever Pokemon game, I’m unfamiliar with the shapes of them, so when it shows me a silhouette of one nearby, I’m sure some fans get excited. Me? I just look at it and think…how far is 3 footprint icons? Is it worth it? Probably not.
But hey, turns out that my office is right between a Pokestop and a Gym. So, whatever that means, I’m right in the middle.
Anyway, famous last words, but I’m pretty sure I’m not going to get sucked in too badly…
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(cut to Brian three weeks later, wandering through the Arizona landscape and mumbling about Charizards)
well, Charizard is the best one. although you might want a Blastoise in AZ.
Now you’re just making up words.
If you make that…I’ll add it to the post with a link to whatever you’d like. That’s hilarious.
(cut to Brian three weeks later, wandering through the Arizona landscape and mumbling about Charizards)
well, Charizard is the best one. although you might want a Blastoise in AZ.
Now you’re just making up words.
If you make that…I’ll add it to the post with a link to whatever you’d like. That’s hilarious.
Max Renke, who manages a team of test technicians at the Interoperability Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire, said that while his workplace isn’t a Pok Stop, the game is creating an at least minor distraction at work, but it’s also bringing people together.
Max Renke, who manages a team of test technicians at the Interoperability Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire, said that while his workplace isn’t a Pok Stop, the game is creating an at least minor distraction at work, but it’s also bringing people together.