Every summer I tell myself that I will eat healthier foods and exercise. The intent is to lose weight, or failing that (since the only way I've managed to lose more than five pounds recently is to become so ill that I completely lose my appetite), to redistribute my weight so I have less fat and more muscle.
And then things like this happen:
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Glad I'm not the only one that didn't like Skymin. I just don't like the design and the fact that it looks like a prick. XD; It always has an angry look on its face, but since it's always smiling, it makes it seem like it's cocky. Shaymin was cute til the movie came out. Then she became a raging bitch in my eyes, lol. Still a cute design, though.
I call Lopunny Slutbunny. It wierds me out. Then again, she's a Japanese creation and they love ecchi things.
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Yeah, it's always smirking. I want to punch it in the face.
I don't really care that it's reminiscent of the Playboy bunny, but the design makes me shudder. It's sad because I really like bunnies irl. Why couldn't the Pokemon bunny be something adorable?
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Lopunny is pretty scary. o_o;
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Come to think of it, all Pokemon with pencil necks scare me. How do they manage not to break their necks during Pokemon battles?
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When Skymin first appeared, I decided I was going to collect it. By doing so, my hatred towards the Pokemon only increased...
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You mean because it has so much merch? Most of my collections (with the exception of Bulbasaur) were accidental.
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No, Skymin just never fit me. The more I looked at Skymin on my shelf, the more and more I hated the overall design.
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I have been through endless diets trying to lose weight and while some of them worked good. I was miserable with the food that I was allowed to eat on those diets.
Where as I'll admit that I do like Lopunny I really have to agree with you. Her anatomy is bizarre. It's like the early Barbies dolls that if the doll was a real women she wouldn't be alive thanks to her design/proportions.
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