The Business Continues  
Created on: January 8th, 2007
 
  Pokemon is serious business.
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   No, Blastoise kills Charizard because Charizard takes double damage from water pokemon attacks you pile of unintelligent dung; you probably didn't even learn the rules because those require MATH, like, subtracting 120 damage from 120 health points to determine that the $40 card you bought DIES.  I used to sell Pokemon cards to kids like you.  Some of you brats would have sucked c*ck for a pack of Japanese Fossil cards.  Also, the only reason kids like foil cards is the cum is easier to wipe off them.  
    
   
   I had a Penisaur, but I sold it for $3.00. I still have my Alakazam somewhere. I had a Blastoise (two actually), but I traded one and sold the other for $4.00. And I got my Charizard by trading some kid a Burger King Polliwhirl toy for it. But I sold the Charizard for $5.00 a year and a half later. That was six years ago  
    
   
   You probably are living a pretty sweet life just off the dividends of that hot commodity.  I imagine it's worth $4 at least!
Really, it's sad.  Based on a cursory eBay search, the bottom fell out of the Pokemon Card market.  Seeing Charizard sell himself under $10 is like bumping into an old friend in a box under the bridge.  As for why you walked down there, it's because you dropped your Yugioh cards.  
    
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