the thread about nothing...

it is pretty fun and cool to see the amount of ppl playing around the city. Last night i claimed my gym over at Citizens Bank Park (Phillies stadium) gonna go back after work to see if im still there 
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real street papis posted up on da block talking about "yo you got that pokemon go yet?" " nah b, my phone battery bad already my g" " oh nah you gotta get up on that, you aint see da meme with da old theme song from da channel 11 show?"

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real street papis posted up on da block talking about "yo you got that pokemon go yet?" " nah b, my phone battery bad already my g" " oh nah you gotta get up on that, you aint see da meme with da old theme song from da channel 11 show?"

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real papis recognize real papis.
 
Evan Scribner claims he’s now single after his girlfriend discovered he was “cheating” on her — thanks to the geolocation feature in the addicting scavenger hunt-style cellphone game.

Scribner told The Post his big mistake was playing the game after canoodling with an ex-girlfriend in Bushwick.


The mobile game leads players to virtual creatures located in the real-world, using a phone’s mapping software to record where each Pokemon is captured.

And that means anyone snooping around a player’s phone would be able to see his or her whereabouts at a given time.

“She saw that I had caught a Pokémon while at my ex’s house,” Scribner said.

And when the Sunnyside, Queens resident didn’t have a good excuse as to why he was wandering around his ex’s Brooklyn neighborhood, his gal pal said see you later Feraligatr.

“She found out last night at my house and hasn’t contacted me since then,” Scribner said.

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Evan Scribner claims he’s now single after his girlfriend discovered he was “cheating” on her — thanks to the geolocation feature in the addicting scavenger hunt-style cellphone game.

Scribner told The Post his big mistake was playing the game after canoodling with an ex-girlfriend in Bushwick.


The mobile game leads players to virtual creatures located in the real-world, using a phone’s mapping software to record where each Pokemon is captured.

And that means anyone snooping around a player’s phone would be able to see his or her whereabouts at a given time.

“She saw that I had caught a Pokémon while at my ex’s house,” Scribner said.

And when the Sunnyside, Queens resident didn’t have a good excuse as to why he was wandering around his ex’s Brooklyn neighborhood, his gal pal said see you later Feraligatr.

“She found out last night at my house and hasn’t contacted me since then,” Scribner said.

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nintendo snitchin :{
 
i'm assuming everybody between 16-30 walking around with their nose in their phone is playing pokemon go :lol
 
IDK what it is y'all I'm just not feeling it today. I feel mentally and physically drained. ****.....
 
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