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>play pokemon avidly
>started with gen II but picked up Red and Blue origionals when the remakes came out
>HIDE POWER LEVEL LIKE ITS MY JOB
>move a lot as a kid, every 3 years or so
>pokemon are more bros than my actual bros
>move back to one town over from when i was origionally born, parents tell me its the last time Yadda yadda yadda we're sorry blah blah blah
>Mom and dad both get fired.
>I just made friends.
>We stay in affluent suburban town and parents find job in NYC, commute (for me)
>Become big/strong
>join football team freshman year in HS
>INTJ as fuck and take my licks like a champ
>make tight knit group of friend, most from the team or are associated with the team. (once HG/SS came along i would take my pokewalker with me any time i went to a workout)
>friend finds out i play because i take out DS when parents late to pick me up, thank God he was only one left
>we talk for a bit, he played aroubnd Gen II himself etc.
>find out a senior that year and one of my best friends were avidly into pokemon for III gens
>Avidly talk about pokemon on the sidelines, learn that i have the highest power level, in town and in area.
>friends treat me like a gym leader, even though i'm only decent (1525 in showderp)
>become better at football, continue hidng power level like its my job
>get GF junior year (her younger brother plays, tell him i used to but i could train a team if he wants someone to battle)
I was never more than decent at either pokemon or football, and now that HS is over i have only one reccomendation.
PLAY AT HOME. HIDE YOUR POWERLEVEL.
If you find friends that play, all the better, play with them after school or on the weekends. Don't make pokemon the first thing that you do, and will become just another facet of who you are. Become more. It makes you interesting, and attracts the bitches.
working out also doesn't hurt, but make sure you have a pokewalker in your pocket.