waltzing-with-my-inner-geek replied to your post “is bill short for william”

Billiam.

No.


darthcaken7 replied to your post “is bill short for william”

Good, strong name. No doubt the name of your father, eh?

My father’s name is Jack, actually. It’s short for [CENSORED].

It’s a pet name for John, and you know it. And anyway, how would he feel if he read that on his own son’s blog? —LH

Disappointed that I didn’t use something more creative, probably. —Bill

zolatul
replied to your post “hiphoppip replied to your post “Bill are you sure you’re exclusively…”

Have you considered a using some sort of sensor inside the pod (weight sensor under the flooring or maybe a laser senser due to some Pokemon’s near-neglible physical weight) hooked up to a monitoring system to have it (the entire teleporter) refuse to activate if both pods are occupied at the same time? Just a thought that occurred to me.

Hmm. This might be a bit complicated with the gastly line (which is only arguably tangible enough for a laser to detect, especially where gastly is concerned), but perhaps if I add in a chemical analyzer to detect significant changes in the internal composition of a pod in addition to the laser senser…

Well! It certainly sounds like I’ve got a healthy bit of work ahead of me! Thank you for the fascinating suggestion!

hiphoppip replied to your post “Bill are you sure you’re exclusively human in the first place? It…”

If your problem is with things being sent at the same time a solution could be simple: Place doors on the teleporters, and only one can be physically opened at a time. It might be a bit of wiring with a lock system, but it could prevent mistakes.

Strangely enough, there are already doors, and that’s what they’re supposed to do. Unfortunately, the safety lock system doesn’t entirely work if you have one pokémon in a pod already and something else accidentally trips on a wire and stumbles into the other pod or accidentally forgets to turn off the auto-activation system and then accidentally pulls the door closed behind them with their shirt or accidentally believes the system really is powered down thanks to a blackout but actually it isn’t…

Do you ever think a higher power might be trying to tell you something? —LH

No. Why? —Bill

do you know gym leader norman??? can you call him?? his kid just walked into my house, talked to all my pokemon and is rooting through my trash. i kno kids go kind of wild on their first pokemon adventure but

bills-pokedex:

There’s at least one in every region, I’m afraid. Not too long ago, one of them walked into my family’s house, examined all of our bookshelves and radio, and somehow managed to get my phone number from my little sister. Just let him do what he needs to do and be on his way; eventually, he’ll save your region from a criminal organization or a legendary pokémon gone berserk or something of the sort.

#is it ok for me as a casual not-rp blog to reblog this?

Yes, please do! It is always okay for not-rp blogs to reblog posts from here. 😀 Thank you!}

fuckyeahvaleyard replied to your post “Are there any pokemon that dont like cosplay? Im asking because i want…”

Or just…like…get a dozen Mimikyu and make their day!

For the briefest of moments while I was reviewing my notifications, I thought this was intended for the magikarp post, and thus, I was about to correct you to say you can only carry six mimikyu into battle against League trainers such as the Elite Four.

So on that note, yes, you could have a dozen mimikyu serve as your cosplay team, and everyone would be happy (but especially the mimikyu). Or you could challenge the Elite Four with a team of six mimikyu. Or both. Both works too.