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I’m going to prove that I’m Slowking right Here and Now by laying out axioms of the Highest Virtues!!:

Bubbles, Hearts, Clouds, Zen, Questions, Rampaging, Adventuring, Discovering, Unraveling, Devilish Gambles, Will of the Force, Force Bond, Infinite Imagination, Macroversal Mastery, Cosmic Consciousness, Omnipotent Willpower, Ballooning Expansion, Prototype Launching, Winning the Prime Cup MasterBall Round 2 GS, Explaining Phenomena, Untangling Systems

Game 1 Tuesday, May 31 Dallas Mavericks 84–92 (0–1) Miami Heat
Game 2 Thursday, June 2 Dallas Mavericks 95–93 (1–1) Miami Heat
Game 3 Sunday, June 5 Miami Heat 88–86 (2–1) Dallas Mavericks
Game 4 Tuesday, June 7 Miami Heat 83–86 (2–2) Dallas Mavericks
Game 5 Thursday, June 9 Miami Heat 103–112 (2–3) Dallas Mavericks
Game 6 Sunday, June 12 Dallas Mavericks 105–95 (4–2) Miami Heat

Slowking is a bipedal Pokémon with a Shellder latched onto its head. It is primarily pink, with a pale yellow muzzle and scaled belly. Its feet and hands each have a single clawed digit, while the hands also have a clawless thumb. Around its neck is a spiny ruff with alternating red and white stripes. The Shellder on its head has a spiral shape with two horns near the base. A red gem resides in the center of the Shellder.

Shellder’s bite releases venom into Slowpoke’s brain, causing a chemical chain-reaction that unlocks a superior intelligence and extraordinary power. More venom is injected into Slowking every time it yawns. The more venom the Shellder releases, the more intelligent Slowking will become. However, if the Shellder on its head comes off, it will forget everything it has learned. Slowking’s intelligence can match that of a human and it constantly attempts to learn more. Its inspiration and intuition are also highly developed, and Slowking is able to stay calm in any situation and plan situations with effective results. In the anime, it can understand and speak the human language. According to The Complete Pokémon Pocket Guide, it has such an easy-going personality that it is never stressed. Slowking is rarely found in the wild, though it can be found by the water’s edge. It has been seen eating seaweed and drinking coconut milk. In Alola, Slowking occasionally matches wits with Oranguru by the beach.

Ballack is considered to be one of the most complete and versatile midfielders of his generation;[51] he played in several midfield positions during his career, and was noted for his powerful shot with both feet.[3]

On a technical level, he was a commanding, physically strong and aggressive player, with excellent passing range, who moved the ball efficiently.[3] The technicality and intelligence of his game was extremely high. He started his football career as a sweeper,[52] but when he moved to Leverkusen in 1999, then-coach Christoph Daum moved him to midfield. He adapted to a deeper role during his spell at Chelsea.

In 2011, Ballack’s international coach at the time, Joachim Löw, praised him, describing him as a player who “exudes authority and calm on the pitch”.

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