tag

another tag meme that i stole from @dashingtothestars

Name/Nickname: I go by Rory now, before that it was Accalia and Lauren
Gender: ehhh I guess demigirl? but gender as a concept is mostly uninteresting to me
Star Sign: Libra
Height: 5’8.5″, or 174 cm for those of us who use logical units
Hogwarts House: Hufflepuff and v proud
Hours of Sleep: Never Enough (usually abt 6)
Favorite Animal: man I actually don’t know? I love wolves and swifts and deer and cats and snakes and red pandas and sharks and all kinds of other animals
Cats or Dogs: has to be cats. Not that I dislike dogs; I’m just such a massive cat person.
Number of Blankets: one’s more than enough, unless wherever I am is colder than about 20 C
Dream Trip: I honestly don’t know!! there are so many places I’d love to see. currently I’m dreaming about seeing the Americas, esp Latin America, but honestly I’d like to go anywhere. except maybe the poles. I don’t fancy freezing my ass off just to see some… ice fields. no thanks. I’m all about people and culture and wildlife that’s more than just some penguins or seals.
Dream Job: anything concerning culture! being a librarian would be cool, or working in a bookshop, or in publishing, or in a theatre, or literally any kind of cultural institution. also writing. like, novels and stuff. but being able to support myself with JUST writing is rather improbable.
Time: umm 22:53?
Favorite Bands: oh man, I hate picking favourites when it comes to music… idk honestly
Favorite Solo Artist: ditto
Song Stuck In My Head: actually NOTHING for once, bc I’ve been listening to calm electronic for the last hour. it probably won’t last long, though. I’m gonna enjoy it while it lasts.
Last Show I Watched: My Cat From Hell
Last Movie I Watched: …can’t remember. long time no movies I guess.
When I Created This Blog: around two years ago?
What Do I Post/Reblog: fandom stuff, random memes, social issues I care about, positive things, pretty things. and lots of Lin-Manuel Miranda. (who is part of both the positive and the pretty things)
Last Thing I Googled: lyrics to Captains and Cruise Ships by Owl City
Do I Get Any Asks: I literally put it in my calendar when I get an ask
Why I Chose My URL: I’m a Hufflepuff and I’m ace. duh
Following: only 21, bc when I follow someone I feel the need to check everything they post. which is obviously really time-consuming.
Followers: 39 (why are y’all here?? I love you but I don’t understand)
Lucky Number: don’t really have one
Favorite Instrument: acoustic guitars, pianos, synthesizers, ukuleles and saxes
Current Outfit: orange shirt and dark grey trackpants
Favorite Food: umm idk? my meds are messing up my eating patterns a lot, so I’m not a big fan of eating in general right now
Nationality: Polish
Favorite Song: can’t decide. sorry
Last Book I Read: Angela Carter’s Black Venus
Top Three Fictional Universes I’d Like To Join: HP, Pokemon and Doctor Who

I tag @peterpandame@erkauberscream@blendinginthecrowd and @deadblanket

liada180:

In the Pokemon fandom, every once in a while you stumble upon a ‘Pokeballs are $200′ joke. In reference to how Pokeballs cost 200 of the in-game currency:

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What a lot of fans, especially more casual ones, don’t seem to realize is that the currency in the Pokemon games it based on the Japanese yen. The symbol for the currency in the games even resembles the yen symbol:

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In fact, according to Bulbapedia, the ‘Poke dollar’ symbol was specifically created for the English translations of the games, and the original Japanese versions use the yen symbol.

Now, for perspective, although the exact exchange rate naturally varies, a US dollar is equivalent to about 120 Japanese yen. So, 200 yen is about $1.67. 

A Pokeball in the Pokemon games actually cost less then two bucks. 

There’s a REASON we see so many young kids training Pokemon, especially early in the games. The cost of investing into a Pokeball to try catching their own Pokemon easily falls into the range of a typical kid’s allowance. A Potion for healing after battles is 300 (or about $2.50), but since Pokemon Centers offer their healing services for free, that’s a moot point.

Youngsters in the early game only give within a range from 50-150 of the currency, which is about equivalent to $0.40-$1.25. The first Gym Leader in Hoenn Region, Roxanne, give 1,680 in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire, equivalent to about $14. Which is about right for the equivalent of a middle or high school honors student. A later Gym Leader, Winona, gives 4,200, or about $35. The Champion, Steven, gives 11600, or $96.67.

The winnings from enemy Trainers varies, but Ace Trainers seem to give out about 1500 or $14 on average, give or take. Swimmers (especially common later in ORAS), award a range from 400-800, or $3.33-$6.67.

Vitamins (such as Calcium, Iron, and HP UP), cost 9,800 or $81.67 each. An Ultra Ball cost 1,200, or $10. A Paralyze Heal costs the same as a Pokeball, while an Awakening is half that. A Revive is 1,500, or $12.50.

What’s the point of doing this? Well, for one, to get a better sense of the in-game economics, which can be hard to grasp if one doesn’t realize the in-game ‘Poke dollars’ are based on the Japanese yen. And a look at said economics reveals some interesting details.

First, it shows basic Pokemon training and raising is well within the affordability of a ten-year old, or older. Which makes sense as Pokemon is aimed at younger kids, and the develops would want them to have the sense that going on a Pokemon journey is something they could do if they somehow ended up in the Pokemon world.

On the other hand, it also shows there’s really not that much money to be made in Pokemon raising and traning, unless you battle frequently and regularly against higher-level opponents regularly and and win. Which is…very much in line with how professional sports work in real-life. Pokemon battling gets compared to a sporting event a lot for a reason. The initial 3-D games were even called Pokemon *Stadium.* Parallels are frequently drawn between the Pokemon League tournaments and the Olympics in the anime. The low money output is probably also why we often see Gym Leaders and the like working other jobs.

Just something interesting I decided to look into. I’m a Pokemon fan first, before any other fandom, and always will be. It’s shocking that I haven’t written any meta on it yet.

Hope you enjoyed!

EDIT:  As pointed out by invenblocker:

The 1000000 price for the bicycle translates to $8259.51, which is the price of a top quality bike for proffesionals.

Excellent catch! Helps explain why the bikes can ride through stuff like snow and sand. They are of excellent make.

And it also helps explain why the bike shop owners are happy to give out their bikes to a prospective Pokemon Trainer for free (whether through a voucher or otherwise). Your average Trainer taking the Gym challenge puts those bikes through the *wringer.* Riding them along mountains, through marshes, and even through snow. But a bike being able to endure that is the kind of thing a professional rider would look for, and desire.

Most Pokemon Trainers will never be able to afford the bikes, but are in one of the best positions to push them to their limits. So giving them out for free is actually a clever marketing move. Imagine a potential buyer seeing a Trainer riding one of those bikes in Lillycove, and said Trainer reveals they rode it from Rustboro (which means they rose it around a mountain, several caves, a few marshes, and possibly other environments I’m not thinking of right now). That’s a hell of an impression to make, and a fast, easy way to sell the buyer on getting the bike themselves, especially if they ride competitively.

Case in point, in Pokemon Gold/Silver and their re-makes, the bike shop even gives you the bike specifically as ‘advertising.’ After you’ve ridden it around long enough, you get a call saying that because of you doing so, their sales have shot through the roof (and happily tell you to keep the bike). And it’s no wonder why.

thatgirlonstage:

inkskinned:

u know what … i changed my mind… all u scientists out there who worked ur butts off just to have your research purposefully ignored by the government… do your science thing and bring back the dinosaurs… catch them ignoring you when a velociraptor is our next president…. like ding dong what’s that? it’s science, it doesn’t care about your silly ignorant opinion… it’s back with a vengeance… and it’s hungry, bitch

I hadn’t considered Jurassic Park as a solution to the Dump Truck presidency but I’ll take it

mxxn-kitten:

vampire-kohai:

mxxn-kitten:

stonedlilbrat:

mxxn-kitten:

Me- I don’t wanna go to class today. I feel out of it

*classes is cancelled *

Me- God???? Is that you???

Me: I️ don’t want to go to work today

Boss:

(Looks like God’s got both our backs today)

Bless this day ❤️❤️❤️

I swear this post is blessed or something because I said “I want a reason to go somewhere” while looking at this post and then pretty much just after, my mother asked me to go to the store to get some eggs since I used the last 2

Reblog this post to get something you want

tinabelchers:

Moana + forehead touches

The Hongi (or Honi) is a Polynesian greeting in which two people greet each other by pressing noses/foreheads and inhaling at the same time. This represents the exchange of ha, the breath of life, and mana, spiritual power, between two people. The ancient custom of Hongi when meeting another included touching foreheads together, inhaling, kissing the other on the cheek, hugging and then exhaling.

Reblog if your best friend is pretty.

virgils-myspace:

pastel-princey:

little-ravioli-writer:

attract:

sometimes i try to scroll past this but then i feel guilty

  1. MORE than pretty.
  2. She’s a fucking goddess and she doesn’t even realize it.
  3. She has literally every endearing quality anyone could think of, true she has her flaws,
  4. but HOLY DAMN SHE’S A WONDERFUL SNOWFLAKE.

Goodbye.

Abt @virgils-myspace

Abt @pastel-princey

@erkauberscream

@peterpandame