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Well, i realized this question because of one discussion in the Pokemon generation III characters page.
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Well, i questioned this because of one discussion in the Pokemon generation III characters page.
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** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider Wailord is a \
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** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider Wailord is a \\\"Float Whale\\\" Pokémon. It\\\'s based on a blimp, while Wailmer is a beach ball. Doesn\\\'t explain how Wailord is less dense that hydrogen, but oh well...
In Cacnea/Cacturne:
* [[ImplacableMan Implacable Pokemon]]: Cacturne form packs to stalk travelers through deserts, waiting for said travelers to become too tired to move. The Cacturne then [[NightmareFuel beat the everloving crap out of said traveler, and proceed to eat their victim after beating it to a pulp.]]
In Zangoose/Seviper:
* EnemyMine: They are mortal enemies and have been for quite some time. Doesn\\\'t mean they can\\\'t be on the same team, fight together on a Double Battle, or even [[FoeYay breed]].
In Castform:
* [=~Does This Remind You Of Anything?~=], GettingCrapPastTheRadar, and FreudWasRight: Those things hanging off Castform in its normal state are either breasts or testicles. Either way, it\\\'s not something you\\\'d expect to see on what\\\'s supposedly a kid\\\'s video game.
** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you realize [[http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species:_Castform It\\\'s based on a teru teru bozu]], so it\\\'s supposed to be shaped like that. Still looks rather naughty to those unfamiliar with Japanese culture, though.

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Here are the uses of subjective tropes in explanations:
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Here are the uses of subjective tropes :
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** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider Wailord is a \
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** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider Wailord is a \\\"Float Whale\\\" Pokémon. It\\\'s based on a blimp, while Wailmer is a beach ball. Doesn\\\'t explain how Wailord is less dense that hydrogen, but oh well...
In Cacnea/Cacturne:
* [[ImplacableMan Implacable Pokemon]]: Cacturne form packs to stalk travelers through deserts, waiting for said travelers to become too tired to move. The Cacturne then [[NightmareFuel beat the everloving crap out of said traveler, and proceed to eat their victim after beating it to a pulp.]]
In Zangoose/Seviper:
* EnemyMine: They are mortal enemies and have been for quite some time. Doesn\\\'t mean they can\\\'t be on the same team, fight together on a Double Battle, or even [[FoeYay breed]].
In Castform:
* [=~Does This Remind You Of Anything?~=], GettingCrapPastTheRadar, and FreudWasRight: Those things hanging off Castform in its normal state are either breasts or testicles. Either way, it\\\'s not something you\\\'d expect to see on what\\\'s supposedly a kid\\\'s video game.
** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you realize [[http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species:_Castform It\\\'s based on a teru teru bozu]], so it\\\'s supposed to be shaped like that. Still looks rather naughty to those unfamiliar with Japanese culture, though.

By the context, said links are valid?
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Here are the uses of subjective tropes:
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Here are the uses of subjective tropes in explanations:
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** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider Wailord is a \
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** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider Wailord is a \\\"Float Whale\\\" Pokémon. It\\\'s based on a blimp, while Wailmer is a beach ball. Doesn\\\'t explain how Wailord is less dense that hydrogen, but oh well...
In Cacnea/Cacturne:
* [[ImplacableMan Implacable Pokemon]]: Cacturne form packs to stalk travelers through deserts, waiting for said travelers to become too tired to move. The Cacturne then [[NightmareFuel beat the everloving crap out of said traveler, and proceed to eat their victim after beating it to a pulp.]]
In Zangoose/Seviper:
* EnemyMine: They are mortal enemies and have been for quite some time. Doesn\\\'t mean they can\\\'t be on the same team, fight together on a Double Battle, or even [[FoeYay breed]].
In Castform:
* [=~Does This Remind You Of Anything?~=], GettingCrapPastTheRadar, and FreudWasRight: Those things hanging off Castform in its normal state are either breasts or testicles. Either way, it\\\'s not something you\\\'d expect to see on what\\\'s supposedly a kid\\\'s video game.
** FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you realize [[http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species:_Castform It\\\'s based on a teru teru bozu]], so it\\\'s supposed to be shaped like that. Still looks rather naughty to those unfamiliar with Japanese culture, though.

By the context, said links are valid?
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