>>58999532Hokay, ch. 13 of Spiritual Calling, let's see...
>apparently watchedWouldn't it be obvious whether he had or not?
Seems the minister is gradually embracing the fact that Pokemon aren't demons.
>I may have had some lingering resentment Big of Isaac to admit. Nice to see that he's getting some colour and flawed humanity to him.
Gee, a girl who's part of an insular religious sect that's just a few high control measures shy of being a full-blown cult can't make many friends? Imagine my shock.
>the odd choice of reading from RevelationsBro clearly didn't read the FAQ at the top of the thread.
>And with his sermon concludedDon't need the "And" there.
>this chandelier was one of the good onesI loled
I appreciate your commitment, Isaac, but knowing people? Most of them didn't notice the trash at all. Hope having your dumpster crammed up against the woodline isn't impeding rubbish truck access...
>It was the last place I expected to see somebody.Ho boy, here we go again~
Yeah of COURSE it wasn't a normal animal, Isaac. You're not that lucky.
>“Water…”Tilt your head back and open your mouth, idiot.
Nah, but in all seriousness, Hyphlosion, huh? At this point I'm starting to wonder if Isaac has been blissfully unaware this entire time that his church is built on an Indian burial ground or some shit. Would be interesting if someone came to investigate the unusual concentration of ghost types in this area, especially if they were to bring a very different religious perspective that Isaac would then have to grapple with.
>>59002188I feel like the global supply chain would suffer a lot more disruption than a mere increase in interest rates if this were the case. Who would want to go to sea knowing that their chance of turning massively increases, and that they're likely to turn into a fish that can no longer have any semblance of a life on land?