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Ya know, I used to worry about it. I don't now. I would openly play Pokémon at lunch if I felt like it. I actually used to. Of course, for some reason, hacked PSPs with Pokémon are all the rage at my school right now, but that's off topic.
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@Jad: XDD Lol! I would have pointed and laughed at his insolence. Last edited by LoPun; May 27, 2010 at 06:04:57 PM. |
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No, not particularly. The people who apparently find that there's some problem with me playing Pokemon are the same people who I see being the scum at the bottom of the pot of society. (Incidentially, a good majority of them are potheads.)
I'm the only one who outright plays it and expresses that I like it, though. I wear a Pokemon T-Shirt with a few Gen 1 Pokemon on it, I play SS on my DSi XL openly in science class, etc. |
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And yes, I have.(Click the spoiler) Last last last week...
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Well I do bring my DSi to school and play it in, F.A. (homeroom), lunch, math and science (but somehow I'm still like, the smartest in those classes XD). So I was playing it at lunch and all my friends know I love Pokémon, and I have a few that still kinda do (but that is a different story). So I put my DSi away, and went to go get my lunch and came back and heard people saying, "It's one of those Pikachu things" so I immediately turned my head over to where I heard it and... O_O AH CRP MY POKéWALKER FELL OFF MY PANTS (now how am I gonna get it back from 5 guys my age). So I was thinking I need it back, I went up to them and asked if I could look at it, they were too busy fooling with it, then my science teacher's kid threw it accross the room (NUUUUUUU). It hit the floor (ouch) and another guy picked it up, I said it was mine, showed him the trainer card where it says my name and I got it! Well right after the bell rings and they all run to go play basketball, give to the boys at my school who care about nothing but basketball. They forgot about it, I'm sure.
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I'd raeg as much as I could if I could get $400 out of idiots! Who cares about getting embarrassment?!
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Two of my friends and I are now playing through a ROM of Pokemon FireRed, so every lunchtime we head off to the ICT suites to play them. People see us and hear us talking about it, and Pokemon's really frowned upon by any people who are remotely popular. However, we still get more requests to email it to people than insults.
I take my Pokewalker in to school every day but, being worried that it'll be stolen/I'll lose it/I'll be laughed at I make sure that the actual Pokewalker's on the inside of my pocket and the clip's on the outside. It works! |
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I've never felt embarrassed about it. The people of whom I know who do make fun of Pokémon will also call The Legend of Zelda "old and gay" so I don't have any respect for them anyway. Most who go to my school are indifferent or like Pokémon. It's hard for me to believe that there are still a lot of people who think pokeymon r gey n dum enough to warrant acting like idiots toward those who like it.
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I don't feel embarased at all. Why should I? I can play whatever I want. Being looked down upon because of a game you play is retarded. Quite a few people at my school know, but they don't care, which is how people SHOULD act. Well, exept for one person who said to me that Pokemon was a waste of time. Dude if I'm having fun with this game, then I'm not wasting any time... I told him, "Kiss my ass." I probably shouldn't have. What he said wasn't even important, just another person in a sea of haters.
Hello Neko. X3 |
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I think everyone should just stop worrying and have fun, and the others should just leave those that are having fun alone. They're ruining it.>_> Last edited by LoPun; June 3, 2010 at 12:08:06 PM. |
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I used to feel embarassed and out of place for a while when the only ones I could talk about it to were unrelated. Arguably one of my main reasons to get internet was to be able to relate more with other people who know and like pokemon. And yes it worked. XD I still play my DS in public, but I don't end up being seen playing pokemon much. For one I don't leave the house often. Two, I don't play a version for too long. Carrying every pokemon I caught since 2003 over to new versions has resulted in me having little reason to catch or breed anything unless it's new to the version.
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Do I feel embarrassed? Yes. Should I feel embarrassed? No.
I've never been in a situation when someone made fun of me, fortunately, but I have thought about what I'd say if it did happen: I'd basically bluff. I'd tell them that they couldn't call it stupid/childish/whatever until their skill surpassed my own and they still thought it was stupid. I think if someone goes to the time to get good at something, no matter what it is, they will begin to enjoy it (that's what I believe). Then, if they call my bluff, I can rub it in their face when they admit that it isn't stupid. |
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I don't really get embarrassed because it's the first game I've ever bought and I kept playing it over and over again, some idiots at school say I need to play COD all the time, well that's not the case, "So what if I still play Pokemon" I play other games, People just assume that you suck if you play Pokemon, well that's not true. They only point at games that look crappy when they can't even play the game, sheesh the nerve of people.
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I used to back in my early junior high days but as I grew, I stopped caring and even began to wear my Pokemon 10th anniversary state championships t-shirt all the time. Playing Pokemon at school was also enjoyable as well!
Sure, people mock, I just laugh it off with my friends later! Sometimes I'll try to have an in depth conversation about some of the newer 350 and will totally bamboozle them because they have no clue what I am talking about. The people that make fun usually tend to stick with mentioning Pikachu, Bulbasaur, or occasionally Squirtle. -Pichu |
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I love playing Pokémon, but I just can't tell the people at my school that I play the games regularly. If I ever do that, I know that I'll be mocked for the rest of my life. I do realize there's nothing to be ashamed of, but I really care for my reputation. I don't want to spoil it just because of a bunch of retards who would tell me: "Oh man you still play Pokémon? GROW UP!" (or something similar) if I confess to them.
So yeah, I don't feel embarrassed in reality, but in school I have to put the disguise on just to be on the safe side. I still have a couple of friends who trade, battle and talk with me about Pokémon stuff though, so that makes up for it. |
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I remember in Middle school I played the original game boy color games. One day I started humming to the music of the game, and some kid knew what it was.. He mad fun of me but I asked him how he knew that. So alot of people started laughing at him. Now even though he mad fun of me for playing, I stood up for this kid. Now today, we are good friends and hang out on a regular basis (Sometimes even playing Pokemon).
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lol when i was going to school back in may pokemon was getting to be pretty popular again.
alot of the "popular"kids would talk about it openly and even play it in class along with many others. and even before then i still wasnt embarrased. no one made fun me lol. pokemons getting back in to style with the older generation |
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Some Jackass from my school noticed me playing My DS and said "What're you playing? OMG Pokemon!?" Then Ran away. Then his friend came over And shouted POKEMAN!! in my face and continued to do so for two months. How did this all end, you ask? Well, let's just say we were both suspended for a week.
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I know a kid who loves pokemon, but he's afraid of playing it openly because he dosen't want to be looked down upon. I don't really care if people make fun or look down upon me because OF A GAME. I play it when I want to, and where I want to.
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No, I don't get embarassed. There is no reason to be embarassed over something like that. I've ran into people in college who like Pokemon. Some of them get embarssed, but I don't see why. It's a game. I mean, it's not like we're admitting to doing something childish. It's fun. We like it. So what?
And besides... I'll probably be 80 years old and playing this stuff. It's not like it's really anything bad. lol |
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Only my friends like pokemon, and my worst enemy nerdo friend PATRICK is always in mah faec. "POKEYMAN?! NO, IT'S POKEYMAWNN" Is what he'd say every time I walked near him, and he avoided me at lunch. I am the kind of dude who is the typical nerd guy that is bullied for no apparent reason...
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Something I heard that made me less embarrassed.
While in my Biology class, I was talking to my friend about some random Pokemon stuff. Somewhere along that line, we both started talking about Pichu. The girl that was across the table from me said: "Did you say Pikachu? I love Pikachu!" Even though we didn't say Pikachu, that shows that people that you might not expect might be a fan of Pokemon. |
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Though last year, at the end of the year (I was in 8th grade) and a kid with a jailbroken iPod was playing FireRed on the bus to SixFlags, and watching him play and reminisce about the old days we used to love is all that anyone did, so then I knew Pokémon is something I could be open about there from then on. But then my parents decided to make me switch schools, and this "safe side" disguise is how I need to act again. But our conversations are actually getting larger and larger glimpses of Pokémon, leading me to believe I'm not the only one who still really plays. Like it used to be a little tiny nod to the series maybe once a week or so, but it's gotten to the point where we're actually talking a fair amount. For example, one of my best friends, said that "Rocket" from Team Rocket was really hot with his red hair. (But I could tell she knew that James' hair is actually purple ) EDIT: To supplement this, my best friend's school has tons of kids battling and trading Pokémon during class. I'm so jealous of that. There's a bunch of other stories I might share some time, but I REALLY need to do homework. Last edited by pokemoneinstein; October 4, 2010 at 06:36:31 PM. |
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How you can tell Pokemon will never die:
I saw a man, about his mid-twenty's, running on my school's track and he had a tattoo of a Pikachu on his left leg. And it was a fairly new tattoo as well. How does this show that? If we have adults liking Pokemon, I don't think kids will hate Pokemon ever. Last edited by Quadcentruo; October 4, 2010 at 05:46:06 PM. |
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I feel embarrassed when I admitted I like pokemon to the public. I prefer to share it with my friends who likes pokemon. It's the same thing with me playing video games since I am a girl. I don't like opening up I like video games because people would judge me based on the stereotype. It amkes me mad that there are people who are shallow who wouldn't take the time to know me.
What I don't like people do is making fun of people because other people are different or do something different from society. I took a advance class and there were few people who made fun of me and I felt bad about it. I know I shouldn't but I can't believe I lost my self esteem because some people make a comment about it and I was pretending that it didn't really hurt me. It made me feel really pathetic. Now I gain my confidence and I have people who support me. What I learn myself is that I don't let my emotions control by other people and haters are going to be keep hating something so don't let them tell you what to like and what to hate. I confess I like pokemon and video games to a few of my friends and they don't mind. I feel like I don't need to hide it or get embarrassed that I like pokemon and I glad I have friends who have the same interest as me. |
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I've only had one somewhat-awkward moment related to Pokemon during the 4 months I've spent in college...I think around two weeks ago, I was riding the bus home when a guy around my age noticed me playing my DSLite and asked what game it was.
I showed him the HeartGold start screen somewhat reluctantly, then the next thing I knew we were talking for a good 10 minutes up until his stop came up. Not too incidentally that was the fastest I've gotten to know someone by a first-name basis. I still tend to keep things like that to myself, though...other reasons and whatnot |
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I used to get embarased but now I don't. Anyone who knows me knows that i'm a huge Pokemon fan. I still get made fun of by many people but who cares, I simply turn the volume up. Although it does get a bit annoying because even the few Pokemon fans in my school make fun of me by calling me nostalgic because I like to play the first 2 gens on my special edition GBC. even though I started with the older games, i'm in the age group of the 3rd gen players. All I have to say to them is nostalgia works both ways.
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I don't feel embarrassed, but I don't have many friends that play it. I play my DS at my university (with my metal pinsir charm attached to it), and sometimes some curious people gather around and ask about it. But since Pokémon is not an action game, and since it has a reputation, people just lose interest.
I think it's because of that anime...I really don't like it, never have...sorry if I offended anyone, but since it was never true to the games it never got much of my attention. There should be different Pokémon anime, like there are different Pokémon mangas... But anyway, most of my friends know that I play Pokémon, and most of them don't even play videogames. |
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My I have a friend in high school, he's a senior he just graduated and he openly admits that he plays Firered and Leafgreen on his PC via emulator, he posts stuff on his facebook related to that, its like the fact of playing Pokemon at age 19 doesn't bother him. I like his attitude with that! He's showing everyone that it doesn't matter what you play its your life, and yep he has a girlfriend too. So apparently he's showing that playing Pokemon doesn't mean you have no life.
Also I would play Pokemon in front of my friends too, it doesn't bother me. Last edited by BuizelMaster; June 28, 2011 at 06:16:02 PM. |
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That's.....absurd.....ly awesome!
Anyway, relating to this thread, I may have been more weary of talking about it in early Junior High, maybe, but I openly talk about it, now, at least. Even nag my friends to get some Pokemon games (and a few play the games, anyway, two in particular). Sometimes I'll just randomly go "Needs more Pokemon." when something they say doesn't seem good enough as is. So yeah, I kind of flaunt it, if that makes any sense. |
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Heck no. I'm so proud to be a sixteen-year old female Nintendo freak. You don't even know.
But yeah, most of my friends are still into Pokemon too, so it's not that big a deal. And I've played it all my life, so it's not a big surprise to anyone (since I'm always blabbering about what happened while playing Crystal the other day, etc.). |
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Hmm, not really. I made it pretty public that I played Pokemon. I used to sing the first anime theme song in the hallways and, especially, during lunch.
I was, somewhat, a class clown, so I dunno if anyone took me serious. |
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I'd never dream of telling anyone I play Pokémon, outside of my close friends, as most of my community consists of COD-obsessed, stuck-up, immature idiots who like to make fun of people for being even the slightest bit different due to their own insecurities. I just keep my hobby to myself and my friends. However, I've never been embarrassed about the fact that I still play Pokémon. I just don't want to publicize it to make my life even more stressful.
However, my best bud is a Pokémaniac just like me. I think he's actually trying to make a wearable Cubone skull out of clay as I type this. |
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This. I've gotten to the point in my school where pretty much everyone would be totally happy to have a conversation with someone who likes/d Pokémon. I wouldn't walk up to a random person and be all "Hey, Pokémon is awesome!" but most of the people I know and talk to are, coincidentally, people who all have some familiarity and acceptance of the fact that the series is... well... awesome. I go to a private school, and it's a bit... nerdy. There are strong academics, but it's more a culturally nerdy thing. Doctor Who, Minecraft, Memebase... You know, things that are awesome, but enough to provoke mocking from "that crowd." You know, the type of people who would love that stuff if they tried it, but are too prideful in being "cool" to try it in the first place. It's good that the very few people like that who come to my school are pretty easily converted into being pridefully quirky. Pokémon fits right in with that group of things, though (Doctor Who, Minecraft, Memebase, etc). It's, in fact, even closer to "that crowd," considering that there's not a single one of them who wasn't as obsessed with Pokémon as the rest of the school was in 2nd grade.
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