
For any readers wondering, that’s ASCII of a caesar cipher. Really, Bill?



I know I’m behind on asks, butttttt…

*exasperated sigh* —LH
I refuse to name that movie, as naming it will draw forth its curse (by which I mean countless upon countless of memes in the replies). As for your question about whether or not its memes or the ones concerning the Ribombee Movie have died … no. Unfortunately.
On the positive side, no one’s talking about Blizzard anymore. You could say we’ve [REDACTED]
Don’t you dare. —LH
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LH: So at the risk of imitating Bill with his use of gifs when words aren’t enough for some reason…

Hey, wait a second… —Bill

Well, I suppose if you befriend an extremely powerful guardian of nature, that’s better than catching it…
In any case, this is a bit difficult because you mention you have less time to devote to her. Nonetheless, latias are highly intelligent pokémon capable of disguise, so as such, if she’s a particularly curious pokémon, one thing you might be able to do is, well, take her to places as you would a human friend. If she isn’t particularly curious or if you would rather not risk having her disguise herself and taking her to highly populated areas, you could try sparring with her using your own pokémon, giving her toys or gifts, or participating in creative activities with her. It really depends on her preferences, so ask her what she would like to do (not only in relation to the above but also in general).
Best of luck!

My good anonymous.
Let me enlighten you.
Not a new band but noteworthy: Everyone is talking about the Slakingz, who are dropping singles from their upcoming album Here and Now, but the only single worth mentioning so far is “Pride,” which is, as they say in Goldenrod, a right banger. Also, as it turns out, their bassist Murphy is in jail for undisclosed reasons (but we all know exactly why he’s there, right?), and the Slakingz have temporarily replaced him with Spade—as in, the guy from Jigglypuff Girls, that children’s television show that came out in the 90s. I would say this is the strangest mash-up of talent that has emerged these past six months, but Miki Mirage just did a collab with the pop princess porygon, Pika Hachune. It’s not half bad, honestly.
Also, with the upcoming Vespiquen/Freddie Mercury biopic, literally everyone is attempting covers of of Vespiquen songs, but in my personal opinion, the only one worth noting is, of all things, Carly Luxray Johnson’s cover of “Kalos Rhapsody.”
In terms of chart-toppers, everyone is still on about Drake Meteor, who if I recall correctly was still at the top of the Castelia Top 100 six months ago, so you may not be missing much in terms of what’s considered the best of the industry. (To be fair, it’s Drake Meteor. Let’s be honest with ourselves.) However, if you’re not much for rap, Florence + The Klingklang is still up there, as are Imagine Dragonite, Cinnabar 5, and for some Ho-oh-burnt reason given popular opinion of her, Taylor Feint. (Speaking off people with odd reputations on the internet somehow still being on the Castelia Top 100, did you know Danielle the Breloom Girl, made infamous for the “battle me outside” meme, is a rapper now? Because she is.)
Uproar! At the Gym has a new album out and a new bassist, but no, sorry, My Chemical Cute Charm is still not back together, despite rumors. (Readers, I’m pretty sure they’re never coming back together. Just let it go.)
As for new hits and artists, people have high hopes for Amy Sharpedo (who sounds very much like Ariana Evergrande, in my opinion—who is, incidentally, also worth a listen if you haven’t yet somehow), Tish Kingler, lovelykisstheband, Moonstone Taxi, and the Aerial Aces (the latter of whom actually has appeared on the Castelia Top 100). This all of course is pop and alternative, with a touch of synth. (Vaporeonwave is finally out, by the way.) If you were looking for something a little heavier (metal, that is), there’s always Gastly or Legend of the Wingullmen, and Paralysis finally came back after a fifteen-year hiatus, strangely enough. On the other hand, Bone Rush is no more, which is a sentence I never thought I would construct. But if it makes anyone feel any better, Judas Sage is evidently still going and just put out a new album, as it will be a sad, bleak day in the depths of Lugia’s domain before Judas Sage disbands.
Also, neither a new hit (technically) nor chart-topping (at the moment), but there’s a new hot meme centered around Luis Phantump’s “Amable.” It’s actually not half bad.
Remember, Bill. Children read this blog. —LH
Oh, come now, Lanette. You know me better than that. Besides, Steven is unfortunately not interested. Not that I’ve checked (persistently). —Bill
Don’t worry, anonymous. Even if this were true—not that I would know either way, and not that I would judge him for it—there’s nothing wrong with hugging a beldum. The majority of its body is smooth; the spikes are just jutting out of one end. So spiky, no, but long and hard? Absolutely. And I mean that in only one sense, I promise you.
Will of the Titans, I can’t leave you alone for five seconds, can I? That was literally a paragraph that we can’t possibly publish. Literally. A paragraph. —LH
And yet, you let me publish it. —Bill
Only because your mother is reading this, and I’m hoping she’ll deal with you… —LH
Actually, my mother would be thrilled if I knew more about Steven Stone’s beldum cuddling habits, but that’s neither here nor there. —Bill
Gods above. I’m done. —LH
What an interesting question and post.



Hello, Ditto! It’s wonderful to meet you!
I have so many questions to ask you! What sort of websites do you frequent, for example?
Bill, you can’t just ask a user that! —LH
Why not? It’s for science! —Bill

Lanette. You’re the one who said it, so you get to explain it.
Honestly, Bill, you’ve joked about the more colorful parts of the internet multiple times, and this is where you draw the line? It means “something related to the Oedipus complex.” “Oedipus complex,” for those of you who don’t know, is the idea that some people want to have intimate relations with one of their parents, usually their mother. Although we could get into whether or not Freud, who coined this term, is at all credible, the point is that the term “oedipal” means “anything related to the idea of wanting to date your parents.” —LH

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I’m sure he’s fine. Yes. Just fine.