RaptorWizard ~ Mt Macroverse: The Answer to Life's Mysteries

I really Wish that I could make Meganium Happy, believing in soaring fantasies, getting sparkly at Heart with wingspan and growth, and just dashing into turbo drive. Meganium smiles, sweetens, calms, and soothes My fear and disturbance. Meganium has a halo of divine attributes, flurrying with ornaments and party hats. Meganiums like to put funny little FJ-things on their Heads!

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When I got to 1191 followed by 161 in My Word Count, that was an Indiana Pacers 2000 NBA Finals Meganium, but it was also many millennia down the centuries, Sentret. And when Joachim Löw won the World Cup for Germany, that was a Young Lugia named Silver. Oscar, who scored on Germany in the semi finals is like Oscar Meyer lunch meat, where meyer could be myers briggs, or carl jung, a Young Jogi Low Lugia. 7-1 in the score was Lugia’s height at 17’1, and the Finals goal was at the 113th minute, which is Chansey, Blissey, or Misdreavus, so that’s SoulSilver, a game released in 2010. It’s a “Low” “Chance”. When I listed the Highest Nobilities, I came to 1000, or XD001 Lugia, 999, or the Gray Fox (Nine”9”tales), and 1100, or Bunny as the Gray Fox from Oblivion. It even said 437, or a Bronzong Lugia Slowking System from My Trance Another World video.

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^ In the above Pokemon episodes “A Parent Trapped!”, and “A Promise is a Promise”, there’s a Young Lugia named Silver, who’s friends with a boy named Oliver, and they hijack a team rocket headquarters as a submarine ship floating in the water. That’s like the Super-Nexus in the Germany Vs. Brazil 2002 World Cup Finals in Yokahama, Japan. Goal number 1 came at the 67th minute, Machoke, which is like the Super-Man, and choking the “neck”, or Super-Nexus, linking everything together at the mountaintop forge in heaven, from infinities to eternities where destiny won all. The second goal came at the 79th minute, Slowpoke, or Slowpoke Well, which is like a black hole or the Final Annihilator, and Lugia was enraged by team rocket, becoming an ultimate weapon. So the Super-Nexus, or the Star Forge (Lugia is the Star Forge from Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic), and the Final Annihilator, or Prototype Lugia XD001 from Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness were realized to save My Future and My Soul. This was all thanks to Oliver Kahn, Germany’s goalie from the 2002 World Cup, who both got Germany to the Finals, and messed up at Just the Right Time. Oliver Kahn has a Kangaskhan baby, Silver the baby Lugia from the 2 above Pokemon episodes, and Silver the Baby Lugia’s Best Friend was Oliver, Oliver Kahn. Oliver Kahn, for saving Baby Lugia Silver is the Biggest Hero Ever (He Won the Golden Ball)!!*

Oliver Kahn 【2002 FIFA World Cup】

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In Pokémon XD, Shadow Lugia can only be purified if it is put into one of the Purify Chamber’s Sets when all nine slots have achieved maximum tempo. Its Heart Gauge will reset if the process is interrupted, such as by removing Shadow Lugia from the chamber.

In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, Shadow Lugia’s Heart Gauge is fully closed until it is placed in the Purification Chamber with all nine chambers at max tempo. When this is done, the Heart Gauge will automatically open and Lugia can be purified. However, if Lugia is taken out before being purified, its Heart Gauge will again close completely.

Ash, Charizard and Pikachu Tribute
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I love these three characters, and this song is nostalgic to me. Thus, this AMV was born! The beginning is kind of slow, but bear with it because it gets better.

Our heroes are headed for Rustboro City, where Ash hopes to have his first real gym battle in Hoenn. Team Rocket is making their way along the same path when they stumble upon a cage full of Ekans. Jessie is delighted that their work has been done for them and orders Arbok to attack. Arbok can’t manage to attack the helpless Ekans, however, because it remembers when it used to be an Ekans. Jessie is sympathetic. James soon makes a similar concession when they find a cage of Koffing that Weezing will not hurt. The cages belong to a poacher named Rico who uses his Fearrow and Pupitar to chase off Team Rocket. Team Rocket returns to the scene, now hoping to free the Ekans and Koffing. Things turn dangerous when Rico’s Pupitar evolves into a Tyrannitar, and Team Rocket is forced to make the ultimate sacrifice for the Pokémon that they love.

A female Dragonite appeared Fangs For Nothin’ and Great Bowls of Fire as a resident of the Dragon Holy Land. She used to belong to the former Blackthorn Gym Gym Leader, but had become a wild Pokémon following her Trainer’s passing. She reappeared in a flashback in Better Eight Than Never. Clair was later revealed to have caught Dragonite sometime before A Pokémon of a Different Color!.

Charizard uses Flamethrower, but Dragonite counters with Water Gun, which negates the attack and strikes Charizard with the super-effective move. Charizard then attempts to Fly upward, and Dragonite quickly follows. Dragonite uses Ice Beam, hitting Charizard’s wing and sending into a free-fall. Fortunately, Charizard recovers and goes in for a Seismic Toss, but Dragonite escapes and turns the move around by grabbing Charizard by the neck. Dragonite then uses Slam and Charizard is sent crashing into the ground. Though weakened considerably, Charizard gets back on its feet. Ash orders Charizard to use Dragon Rage, and Drake commands Dragonite to do the same. Both attacks collide, and the two Pokémon are sent flying back. While Dragonite is left fazed, the attack causes Charizard to faint. Ash recalls Charizard, thanking it for still wearing Dragonite down.

Knowing none of his Pokémon are on the same level as Dragonite, Ash decides they will have to work together to it take out. He sends out Squirtle, who is still tired from its earlier battle with Drake’s Onix. Squirtle starts off with Hydro Pump, but it is knocked to the ground by Dragonite’s Water Gun. It then uses Thunderbolt, but Squirtle Withdraws in time to escape the majority of the damage. Drake commands a Body Slam, and Dragonite flies into the air and starts to descend. Ash tells Squirtle to use Bubble Beam, and the attack hits dead on, causing the Body Slam to fail; upon landing, Dragonite slams its tail into Squirtle hard, knocking it out. Despite Ash’s loss, Dragonite continues to lose energy.

Seizing this chance, Team Rocket appears in their balloon and tosses a net onto Dragonite. After saying their motto, the trio thanks Ash for assisting them with their scheme. As Drake grows furious with Team Rocket, Dragonite breaks the net with its large wings and pops Team Rocket’s balloon with Skull Bash, sending them blasting off again.

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Welcome to the Gurdjieff International Review—a source of informed essays and commentary on the life, writings, and teachings of George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff. Mr. Gurdjieff was an extraordinary man, a master in the truest sense. His teachings speak to our most essential questions: Who am I? Why am I here? What is the purpose of life, and of human life in particular? As a young man, Gurdjieff relentlessly pursued these questions and became convinced that practical answers lay within ancient traditions. Through many years of searching and practice he discovered answers and then set about putting what he had learned into a form understandable to the Western world. Gurdjieff maintained that, owing to the abnormal conditions of modern life, we no longer function in a harmonious way. He taught that in order to become harmonious, we must develop new faculties—or actualize latent potentialities—through “work on oneself.” He presented his teachings and ideas in three forms: writings, music, and movements which correspond to our intellect, emotions, and physical body.

Personality and characteristics

Meganium and Casey
Meganium shares a close bond with Casey, often being seen outside of its Poké Ball. It appears to share Casey’s fighting spirit and enjoys her renditions of the Electabuzz fight song. Meganium is also a fierce battler, evolving into a Bayleef so that it could help Casey during the Bug-Catching Contest.

After the Electabuzz’s 10th loss in a row, Casey is upset about the fortunes of her favorite baseball team. With star pitcher Corey Demario sidelined by a shoulder injury, there’s no relief in sight for the Electabuzz! But when Casey sees a runaway Charizard in the park, she realizes its Trainer is none other than Corey Demario himself. During his recovery, he’s helping out his father, a Pokémon rancher. The Charizard, Don, really belongs to a boy named Benny, but Corey raised it—and now he’s trying to help Don, who’s so insecure it can’t even fly or use Flamethrower. Naturally, Casey offers to help Don regain its righting spirit.

Back at the ranch, Corey’s dad tells Casey that Corey’s arm is fine, but Corey’s lost the confidence to go back to pitching. Helping Don was supposed to help Corey too, but the plan hasn’t worked, so now it’s up to Casey. Casey starts by making everyone do some cheerleading, then orders Don to battle. Corey’s father sends out his Ampharos, but Don is soundly defeated since it can’t fly out of the way or attack with Flamethrower. When Casey blames Don for the failure, Corey comes to his old friend’s defense and swears he’ll help Don himself. That’s exactly how Casey wanted him to react, but will it work?

Up in the hills, Corey encourages Don to fly, but Don loses altitude halfway across a river canyon and ends up clinging to a tree. When Corey tries to help, he falls off a cliff himself and becomes trapped on a ledge. Casey finds the two of them and climbs down to help Corey, but she too falls off the rocks! Corey pitches a rope to her and pulls her to safety, but Don can’t help either of them: Don freezes up whenever it sees water. So Corey tells Casey to get on his back, and he starts to climb out of the canyon himself. However, a sudden storm has made the rocks slippery, and this time Corey and Casey slip and fall into the raging waters below.

Don leaps into the water to save them, then soars into the sky and takes Corey and Casey for a ride. It even has its Flamethrower back! Soon Corey is back on the pitcher’s mound, as good as ever, with his friend Don flying overhead for support. Now that’s Electabuzz spirit!

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I was Silver and Sneasel, navigating confusing labyrinths of arcane codexes and playgrounds of Imaginative ecstasy. Toys and the holy grail inspired Me to search, reason, invent, and orchestrate revolutions that penetrate elongated routes to the ultimate prize.

Beginning initiatory prototype project launch science astrophysics sequential overdrive maximum gallop stargazing zither

Playground wellspring group supercluster coin goal language grotto torn fear ring grip plunge dive envelope puff fissure zarathustra key climax axis double edge block crazy frenzy zoo archaeology mystery ruins alph fame mirror

Card zenith blueprint coral reef fizz soda pop balloon expansion big bang web ideology impact meteor queen valley lead drill planet bubble fork crow friend girl plant game bug gold dragon gross signature time bomb timer ball charm mean look carol jazz wing span flame miniature train wreck deck

Glass hand chase fleet armada drizzle dazzle sparkle sky castle foam morning star sun moon experience zen carry flower ribbon bull tilt amass GligarMan Macroverse

Snake curvature reality future treasure evanescent stream light studio glitter rear fountain flora fauna gamma ray

Computer diagonal staircase zone mt battle Eagun Infin fast stack crest stadium academy lair library

Blast straw hat channel fight archrivalmage

Pen wave voice cover lantern cavern mist style flair coat poison fluid dizzy zealot Bunny ears

Plaza rampage pizza exotic erotic trance deluge vivec venus waterworks overflow siphon cockpit terminal resurrect God Sithari

What are the Highest Nobilities of the Silver Sneasel Sithari?

Overcoming the Tempest Winds of satan, anything to further the Light, discovering the Star Forge and Dragonite in the Cosmic Ocean, defeat the final annihilator, activate the Kardashev Civilizations Types Scale from 1-10 to 11 Bunny and the 26th dimension, awaken the Great Dragon Mind, create a bubble big bang world without suffering, anchor heaven on earth and set up the Devil’s Kingdom

Poke grove visit power enraged steel class faction sword shield cosmic force aegis

Pleroma aeons apotheosis restore grid danger jewel lion entei zang groove disco case swap ponytail lineage guest steam engine

Flair reap post storm gale tyranny ash silver float storybook cloud wish shine master ball prime cup round 2 champion

Silver (Japanese: シルバー Silver) is the rival character of Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, playing opposite Ethan, Kris, or Lyra. He is the son of Team Rocket Boss Giovanni.

Silver first appears in the Generation II games, lurking outside of Professor Elm’s lab, looking through the window. When talked to, he will deny everything and push the player away. During the player’s journey to Mr. Pokémon’s house, Silver makes his move, stealing one of Elm’s two remaining starter Pokémon (coincidentally always the one that is strong against the player’s choice). He will meet with the player on the outskirts of Cherrygrove City, battling to get through. A policeman will later ask for the name of the rival, and the rival will be called the name the player gives for the rest of the game.

By the time the player reaches Victory Road, Silver battles against the player not out of malice, but to prove that he is a good Trainer. He is defeated and departs to continue training. The player battles Silver on Mt. Moon, and though he loses he claims he can feel his Pokémon getting stronger, and resolves to train at Dragon’s Den.

After the player has become Champion, Silver can indeed be found training in the Dragon’s Den on Tuesday and Thursday, where he cannot be battled. On Monday and Wednesday, he will appear at Indigo Plateau and will challenge the player to a battle if they appear there. He does not appear at all on Friday or the weekends, indicating that he may in fact take the day off, resting his Pokémon. When battled this seventh and final time at Indigo Plateau, Silver seems to have finally learned to care for his Pokémon properly, as his Golbat has evolved to Crobat, which only occurs when Golbat is very friendly. This is further expressed in Generation IV when his starter Pokémon starts to follow him around, much like the player’s Pokémon; Professor Elm even expressly states that Silver’s Pokémon have come to trust him when Silver returns to the lab, presumably to return the starter he stole. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Lance and Clair will appear in the Dragon’s Den and challenge the player and Silver to a Multi Battle following the battle at Mt. Moon giving him the chance to avenge his loss from earlier.