If my Gender were a Pokemon…

Someone wrote…

“If my gender were a Pokemon, I think it would be MissingNo.”

What’s your experience?


And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on August 28th, 2011 at 08:00 am

Category: your voice 10 comments »

10 Responses to “If my Gender were a Pokemon…”

  1. Bren

    That is the best laugh I’d had in days, and I’ve been doing little other than watching comedy.

    Thanks. :)

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  2. Daniel

    This is the best thing I’ve ever heard.

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  3. Anonymous

    I was just having a conversation today about tattoos of Pokemon. We agreed MissingNo would be pretty cool. Other potentially awesome Pokemon genders could include Mew or Unknown. Just sayin’.

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  4. Anonymous

    Most of the legendary pokemon are genderless. :)

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  5. J.D.

    This is wonderful.

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  6. Nikole

    I was playing Emerald and Kirlia gave me gender dysphoria because of her pretty tutu ._.

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  7. Courage

    Your gender killed my Charizard. Jussayin’.

    Missing no? Mi singno? Missing number? It cannot be correctly verbalized, and neither can my gender.

    I don’t know what you guys are talking about. My gender is that lvl 287 Mewtwo.

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    Trainer Pink replied:

    OP’s gender will give you 128 of your sixth item.

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  8. Anonymous

    a lot of these “my gender is…” things are cheesy

    but this is really great

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  9. Jujuuni

    Love it!

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