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Pokemon Conquest Special Pre-Order Bonuses At Gamestop
For North American consumers, you can get up to ten extra Pokemon if you pre-order the game coming out in a few weeks. You get five Pokemon just for pre-ordering, including Lapras, Emolga, Scyther, Riolu, and Pikachu.
Then, for 1,000 extra points on their PowerUp Rewards program, you can redeem an extra five Pokemon including Darmanitan, Sneasel, Beldum, Axew, and Larvitar! While the 1,000 points might sound like a lot, remember that you get 250 just for signing up, another 250 for activating the card (whether a paid or free one), and another 250 for beginning your library online. The remaining balance is up to you, and this promotion only lasts for one day- Monday, June 18th.
Neither Amazon nor Best Buy offer any bonus or promotion for pre-ordering the game, but offer it at $29.99 instead of $34.99. Choose wisely, and remember that you can still battle with and against friends online!

videogamenostalgia:

Pokemon Conquest Special Pre-Order Bonuses At Gamestop

For North American consumers, you can get up to ten extra Pokemon if you pre-order the game coming out in a few weeks. You get five Pokemon just for pre-ordering, including Lapras, Emolga, Scyther, Riolu, and Pikachu.

Then, for 1,000 extra points on their PowerUp Rewards program, you can redeem an extra five Pokemon including Darmanitan, Sneasel, Beldum, Axew, and Larvitar! While the 1,000 points might sound like a lot, remember that you get 250 just for signing up, another 250 for activating the card (whether a paid or free one), and another 250 for beginning your library online. The remaining balance is up to you, and this promotion only lasts for one day- Monday, June 18th.

Neither Amazon nor Best Buy offer any bonus or promotion for pre-ordering the game, but offer it at $29.99 instead of $34.99. Choose wisely, and remember that you can still battle with and against friends online!

metalbendingmisty:

“Very powerful video. I really don’t care if people think I’m strange for liking this sort of thing, I can’t help but find Hatsune Miku to be just the prime example of just pure art.

Artists gave her form. Animators gave her life. Song writers gave her a voice.

Pure. Art.” 

That awkward moment when you’re trying to be dramatic but a leaf ruins it.

SHIRTS THAT SHOULD EXIST.

doctor-whomura:

I WAS GOING TO START WITH 087-b BUT I FORGOT THAT I HALFASSEDLY MODDED IT AND NOW I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING

doctor-whomura:

I WAS GOING TO START WITH 087-b BUT I FORGOT THAT I HALFASSEDLY MODDED IT AND NOW I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING

odinsmightymustache:

amethyst-rose23:

hiddlesdowney:

logicallylaughing:

I believe Cap deserved a HUGE round of applause for that astute observation.

GOLD STAR FOR YOU CAP

hamletmachine:

“The demand for shark fins is driving some shark species to extinction. Tens of millions of sharks are caught each year for their fins, and in some  places these sharks are finned alive, a brutal practice in which a shark’s fins are hacked off at sea, and the animal is thrown overboard to die.
New York is currently the largest importer and exporter of shark fins on the East Coast, but if we act now, these facts could be history. The New York Senate and Assembly are considering bills that would ban the possession, sale, and trade of shark fins within the state. Sharks are vital to the health of the oceans, and the worldwide shark fin trade is killing them. California, Oregon, and Washington have already passed similar bans – now let’s have New York lead the charge on the East Coast.”
If we could ban the shark fin trade in NYC, that would be really awesome! Here’s a message you can send to NY legislators, all ready to go, by OCEANA!

hamletmachine:

The demand for shark fins is driving some shark species to extinction. Tens of millions of sharks are caught each year for their fins, and in some  places these sharks are finned alive, a brutal practice in which a shark’s fins are hacked off at sea, and the animal is thrown overboard to die.

New York is currently the largest importer and exporter of shark fins on the East Coast, but if we act now, these facts could be history. The New York Senate and Assembly are considering bills that would ban the possession, sale, and trade of shark fins within the state. Sharks are vital to the health of the oceans, and the worldwide shark fin trade is killing them. California, Oregon, and Washington have already passed similar bans – now let’s have New York lead the charge on the East Coast.

If we could ban the shark fin trade in NYC, that would be really awesome! Here’s a message you can send to NY legislators, all ready to go, by OCEANA!

kaisamms:

a-colourfullife:

advocacycanine:

It’s just rude not to.

That moment when you meow back and your cat just looks at you weird and walks away and you’re like “wtf did I just say?”

me and my sister do this. It turns into a big cycle untill the cats get fed up and just stare at us hatefully

kaisamms:

a-colourfullife:

advocacycanine:

It’s just rude not to.

That moment when you meow back and your cat just looks at you weird and walks away and you’re like “wtf did I just say?”

me and my sister do this. It turns into a big cycle untill the cats get fed up and just stare at us hatefully