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We don\'t \'\'see\'\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because as a result—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [=HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from: cute yellow mice; genetically altered psychics; ghosts made of poisonous gas; a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent; a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon; a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \'\'eat\'\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, and Magikarp, with the latter being canon.
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We don\\\'t \\\'\\\'see\\\'\\\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial as a result—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [=HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\\\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from: cute yellow mice; genetically altered psychics; ghosts made of poisonous gas; a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent; a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon; a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \\\'\\\'eat\\\'\\\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, and Magikarp, with the latter being canon.
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We don\'t \'\'see\'\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because of that—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [=HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from cute yellow mice to genetically altered psychics, ghosts made of poisonous gas, a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent, a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon, a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \'\'eat\'\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, Magikarp (which is actually canon), and all the others resembling things we eat.
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We don\\\'t \\\'\\\'see\\\'\\\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because as a result—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [=HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\\\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from: cute yellow mice; genetically altered psychics; ghosts made of poisonous gas; a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent; a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon; a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \\\'\\\'eat\\\'\\\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, and Magikarp, with the latter being canon.
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We don\'t \'\'see\'\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because of that—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [-HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from cute yellow mice to genetically altered psychics, ghosts made of poisonous gas, a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent, a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon, a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \'\'eat\'\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, Magikarp (which is actually canon), and all the others resembling things we eat.
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We don\\\'t \\\'\\\'see\\\'\\\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because of that—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [=HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\\\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from cute yellow mice to genetically altered psychics, ghosts made of poisonous gas, a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent, a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon, a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \\\'\\\'eat\\\'\\\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, Magikarp (which is actually canon), and all the others resembling things we eat.
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We don\'t \'\'see\'\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because of that—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use HMs in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from cute yellow mice to genetically altered psychics, ghosts made of poisonous gas, a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent, a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon, a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \'\'eat\'\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, Magikarp (which is actually canon), and all the others resembling things we eat.
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We don\\\'t \\\'\\\'see\\\'\\\' what attacks do to Pokémon in the games; everyone assumes injuries are superficial because of that—an idea helped by fainted Pokémon being able to use [-HMs=] in the field. Despite that, some of them have absolutely horrific implications: Guillotine, Earthquake, Slash, Explosion, Self-Destruct… Then there\\\'s the Pokémon themselves, which range from cute yellow mice to genetically altered psychics, ghosts made of poisonous gas, a creature that inflicts perpetual nightmares without intent, a dimension-hopping giraffe-dragon, a giant, frozen hockey mask that eats its prey after coating them in ice… One of the biggest FridgeHorror moments comes from the discovery that humans probably \\\'\\\'eat\\\'\\\' Pokémon like Miltank, Tauros, Magikarp (which is actually canon), and all the others resembling things we eat.
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