>>38591682>>38591824I'm curious, is something like VRChat or other such not good enough? I only say this since OP mentions an AAA being good enough
What would take to make it good enough?
>>38591824Now there's the elaboration I love to see, that sounds like a very peaceful life, anon. A little farm, a close community, small family to call your own... there's a lot of beauty in a modest life.
If I were a trainer I know I wouldn't mind dropping by to say hello now and again, even if only in passing on my journeys. Sounds like you'd make for a good friend in the world of Pokemon
I'm glad you've gotten an outlet to talk about all of this, too. All the anons, really. It hurts me to see so many at such a low point in their life.
You already know me from /ef/, so if you ever want the company of a friendly face, you know where to find me, for what it's worth>>38591869Magearna! Always loved that Pokemon, but I've always been a sucker for manmade Pokemon. You say as of late, is that just because the Pokemon are new(ish) or does it change often?
And indeed, mutual caring is one of the greatest boons two can offer one another, in my opinion. Pokemon always seem to be so loyal, so compassionate and empathetic to their trainer's plights and desires. No doubt part of the reason I wish I had one, or some.
>>38591881Yeah, I don't imagine anyone would be too happy all cooped up in those Pokeballs, whatever the advertisements might say!
I'd probably keep my Pokemon out as much as possible; can't bond with your Pokemon if they're locked away in their ball, right?
It's really nice to see the thread getting some participation, and I hope you anons don't get bothered by my asking for details.
It's fascinating to see people who want to be Pokemon; it's like a window into the mind of what my own Pokemon might be like, if that makes sense.