Life, the Obstacle Course

Is it a Dream, or is it, Treasure, We Shall See

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On the trend of Pokémon Go, written by a school principal, from the Front Page Sections, translated…

Pokémon Go had, caused this frenzy in the world, getting everybody all worked up. “the Knowledgeables” are worried, however, because in reality, there are, so many cases of the game causing danger to the players already, whether it be the players themselves, or just, bystanders; the “trending” however, have a more positive outlook on the games, believed, that combining the game with reality will develop in more positive ways.

a cycler, playing Pokemon Go…

And, the discussions online are ranting even more, the beliefs of how the game can cause more harm than good is believed by the “Slide” generation as “gossips”; and, what I’d like to know is, is Pokémon more of a “dream”, or “treasure”?

From the definition of practicality, the biggest winners are the company who manufactured this game!  Causing this trend in the world meant, bringing in a lot of earnings, sure, Pokémon is a “treasure” all right.

And, what about the greater public?  The Pokémon Master in the U.S., Nick Johnson managed to collect a total of 142 Pokémons, and he’d gotten a sponsorship lately too, and, set forth the region specific Pokémon for Asia, Australia, Europe too; from another angle, this, is a sort of, an alternative dream fulfillment?  After the game is spread out, Pokémons exist all the places, at the edge of a cliff, in the lake, it’d, encouraged people, to make their ways outdoors to not just, keep inside.

here’s Picacchu, CRASHING!!!

Seeing how in the middle of the nights, the park is still, overpopulated, the streets were, filled with a huge crowd; the commonality that they all shared was, “exercise”, “collecting the Pokémons”, as for what is happening all around in their external environments, nobody cares.  From the western theories, this is probably, a sort of a “cocktail effect”.

And, can dreams really take place in reality?  I really can’t say, because I’m not among the gamers; and those critical of the game would keep on having bad things to say about it, and those who play the game will keep on, playing, and as for whether or not Pokémon Go is a treasure, or is it, a fad, we shall see…  

everywhere you see, there’s a Pokemon to be caught by the players…

Because this game has the gamers head out doors to catch those pocket monsters on the streets, so naturally, the players are getting into the world, physically, but, are they really, interacting with the environment around them, paying attention to what is going on all around, nope, not talking about ONCOMING TRAFFIC here!!!, of course N-O-T, some kid had, walked OFF a cliff while playing Pokémon Go already somewhere in the U.S. (I think it was…), and, with Pokémon Go become hotter by the day, more popular to the crowds, I’m sure, that there are going to be more accidents, like CARS CRASHING, bus hitting a pedestrian on the crosswalks, etc., etc., etc., oh, and if you’re, completely, FOCUSED on following the trails of these pocket monsters, how can you also pay attention to the important matters going on around you???

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