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Old Sep 17 2011, 03:17 AM   #21
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Just sayin they gave you a crap Pokemon kiss? I agree. Pikisschu would be better.
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Old Sep 17 2011, 03:27 AM   #22
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Oh lawd.

The sucky thing is, I had a Pokemon in the Dream World, but was like all done, he's been in their for months, I've been meaning to take him back. And I take him back, find out about my gift Pokemon, go to put another Pokemon into the Dream World and it's like

HERP DERP, NEEDS TO RECHARGE.

So it could have said "Met September 16" which I thought would have been really cool, but not anymore gotta wait 22 hours

Maybe if I change just the time on my 3DS, I know it connects to the internet and all to do it but perhaps it doesn't automatically change the time. As it connects to the server to see if the 22 hours has passed, not looking at what the time is on your system...

Why do I care so much?
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