theyre holding hans in there but shhhhh its a secret
REASONS WHY THE POKEPAL @lgbt-pokemon PAIRED ME UP WITH HERE IS GREAT:
I love pastel pink aesthetics
Blissey is a known healer, and she could heal any wounds I got from daydreaming and tripping
I imagine she is very squishy!!! Plus it’s said in the Ruby/Sapphire Pokedex that her coat is fluffy!
Blissey is very patient, so what if she let me doodle on her with washable stuff?
Built-in pouch for not only her egg, but maybe some comfort items too, to help with breakdowns!
A quiet and kind Pokemon, so I imagine she is patient enough to listen to me babble about my special interests
She is a very powerful Pokémon, so my paranoia about being found and attacked by my abuser would be lessened knowing that this pink wall of defense would protect me!
It can sense feelings of sadness, so it could sense my anxiety and stop a panic attack before it comes
Can learn Sing, which would help immensely with my insomnia!
Can learn Aromatherapy, which speaks for itself; it could help calm me down, as I love nice scents
Overall 10/10 Pokepal assignment and a great possibility for a service Pokemon! Thank you for this lovely little pink pal, @lgbt-pokemon!
Am I the only one whose internet addiction started with my parents not letting me fucking go anywhere
This but I also had no friends so I wouldn’t have anywhere to go if I was allowed
this is a thing! danah boydis a researcher who has been studying social media for over a decade and in her 2014 book it’s complicated she argues that teenage social media “addiction” (which she also contends is like…..not actually a thing) is a result of the fact that “today’s teenagers have less freedom to wander than any previous generation” because “parents argue that these restrictions are necessary in an increasingly dangerous society, even though the data suggest that contemporary youth face fewer dangers than they did twenty years ago.”
as a result, teenagers are reclaiming these lost social spaces (which their parents and grandparents had in the form of mall hangouts, drive-in theaters, after school parking lots, etc) by using social media, where they can continue to “engage in crucial aspects of maturation: self-presentation, managing social relationships, and developing an understanding of the world around them,” aka stuff that teens are Supposed to be doing