Villainous teamsare criminal terrorist organizations which form the core of the storyline of Pokémon games.
Whatever their goals in their respective games, one thing they all have in common is that they plan on achieving their results through the misuse of Pokémon.
Yall out here rebloggin’ ace or pan discourse at the speed of light but wont even like a post about how anti black the gay community is or the struggles of black trans women or how much black people have done for the movement. Then I’m gonna hear about “We can focus on more then one thing” then fucking do it bitch. If I dont see one post on your blog about queer black people or even other POCs then you’re trash, how can you claim to care about community but at the same time ignore a huge chunk of it??? Fun Fact of the day: There are black gay/trans ppl yet we’re NEVER talked about. Anyways Happy Pride Month. Say gay yall
character A slowly falls in love with character B over the course of several years, realization hits them that they’ve been in love with B for a long time hits them like a truck
cool badass is actually a giant fucking nerd
The Power of Friendship ™
flat “what” reactions
sweet adorable characters with horrible tragic pasts
villains-turned-heroes becoming the Weird Uncle
characters that aren’t actually related having a parent-child relationship
characters that aren’t actually siblings having a sibling-like bond
“I can’t stand this person but I would die for them”
you will take these tropes from my cold dead hands.
Happy Pride Month Eleanor Roosevelt was queer, the Little Mermaid is a gay love story, James Dean liked men, Emily Dickinson was a lesbian, Nikola Tesla was asexual, Freddie Mercury was bisexual & British Indian, and black trans women pioneered the gay rights movement.
Florence Nightingale was a lesbian, Leonardo da Vinci was gay, Michelangelo too, Jane Austen liked women, Hatshepsut was not cisgender, and Alexander the Great was a power bottom
Freddie Mercury is well known for his attraction to men but was also linked to several women, including Barbara Valentin whom he lived with shortly before he died. Friends have talked about being invited into their bed and walking in on them having sex (documentary Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender)
Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera are two of the best-known activists who fought in the Stonewall riots