Meanwhile, the /vp/ board was in an uproar. Users were frantically posting, trying to make sense of the situation. "What's going on? Why is the army invading?" one user asked.
But the Singaporean poster, still spamming Ivysaur pictures, seemed oblivious to the chaos they had unleashed. "I just love Ivysaur so much," they wrote, posting yet another picture of the Pokémon.
The army, with their advanced technology, eventually tracked down the poster's IP address and stormed their location. But when they arrived, they found only a surprised Singaporean teenager, surrounded by Ivysaur plushies and posters.
The teenager, still clutching their phone, looked up at the soldiers and said, "I just really love Ivysaur, okay?"
The soldiers, unsure of what to do, looked at each other and shrugged. They had been given orders to take control of the /vp/ board, but they had no idea how to do that.
As the situation continued to spiral out of control, the President realized that maybe, just maybe, he had overreacted. He called off the invasion, and the army retreated.
The /vp/ board, still reeling from the chaos, slowly returned to normal. The Singaporean poster, still spamming Ivysaur pictures, was met with a mix of amusement and annoyance from the other users.
And the President, well, he learned a valuable lesson about the dangers of browsing 4chan.