My mother-in-law just picked up a Snorlax mug and asked “is this a cat or Dracula?”
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Regular verbs in French commonly end in “-er” so I joked to a friend about « charmander » as a verb. After some conjugations, he asked what it would mean; it turns out that « mander » is already an archaic verb (and we knew « char » was a noun), so we came up with a defensible definition.
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Kiddo’s describing defeated Pokémon as “dying” is really forcing me to confront the premise of the series.
Turns out that explaining to kiddo how to pull off a victory against long odds in the Pokémon TCG scratches the same strategic itch as doing it myself, so she got to beat me, and I still had a satisfying game.
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