The best things to happen thanks to Pokemon Go
You people have no chill, and it is hilarious to watch.
The world has been waiting for months for the release of Pokemon Go. And it is ready and available for the world to jump into. That means the memes, crazy news, and wacky stories of people playing this game have only just started. We've collected some of our favorite news and memes to share with you.
Finding Pokemon in places you might not expect
The saga of Pokemon showing up on the dinner table... #PokemonGO http://pic.twitter.com/gr1jOcc3B1
— Marissa Lenti (@LentiSoup) July 8, 2016
Everyone (OK, a lot of people) has been excited to go wander around their neighborhood or city and find Pokemon. An entire generation of folks who grew up playing this game on handheld devices, and now they've got access to playing a mobile version right on their phones. What people probably didn't expect was where they would be running into those Pokemon. From their offices, to bathrooms, Pokemon are cropping up in places that nobody saw coming.
The game is struggling to keep up with users
"Can you be patient and wait for the #PokemonGO servers to come back on?"
— Pokemon GO (@PokemonGoHub) July 7, 2016
Me: http://pic.twitter.com/cUnpxag2z5
In case you didn't see every one of your friends posting screenshots yesterday, this game quickly became a pretty big deal. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Niantic prepared as well as they could have for the influx of new users, and that meant downtime. Lots and lots of downtime.
Even the Police are talking about it
Yup, you read that right. Even police have been posting about Pokemon Go. That's because several police stations are also Pokestops or Gyms. One police station in particular has sent out a tweet reminding players that they don't need to come inside the police station to check in there. They even managed to throw in a joke about keeping an eye on where they are going in the meantime.
The False news stories have already started
A teenager was not stabbed while playing the new @Pokemon Go app:https://t.co/4uco27OHzW http://pic.twitter.com/YIwpjnwefa
— snopes.com (@snopes) July 7, 2016
There have been more than a dozen stories about a kid who wandered into the wrong neighborhood while playing Pokemon Go, and got himself stabbed. Thankfully, this story is 100 percent fabricated, and originated from a website that specializes in fake news. That didn't stop dozens more publications from picking it up. While this story has the honor of being the first false Pokemon Go news story, it probably won't be the last.
Twitter is basically the best place ever for this
#PokemonGO got me wandering around my neighborhood like: http://pic.twitter.com/aBFw1Q72At
— Raylo (@Powerful) July 7, 2016
Me trying to log in to #PokemonGO http://pic.twitter.com/VWbX5kxcif
— Eugene Lee Yang (@EugeneLeeYang) July 7, 2016
"Come over, my parents aren't home"
— Shigeru Miyamoto (@RealShigeruM) July 6, 2016
"I can't"
"Why"
"Snorlax is blocking the road" http://pic.twitter.com/l8Oo0Fc9ng
Feels bad man... #PokemonGohttps://t.co/g2iZRKfuMi
— IGN (@IGN) July 6, 2016
uhm @Nintendo I don't think my Drowzees are doing to well any recommendations? #pokemonGO http://pic.twitter.com/vZiCkMpwfp
— WILLOW ❤️ TARA (@annermarken) July 8, 2016
Whoa, why is Professor Willow in #PokemonGO a bishounen version of Rick Sanchez? http://pic.twitter.com/6GxX9juCHK
— Dan Casey (@osteoferocious) July 7, 2016
The best part is that there is still plenty of ridiculousness on the internet still to come. This was just content from launch day, so we only hope that it gets even better. Did your favorite hit our list? Have a ridiculous meme we should have known about? Be sure to drop into the comments and let us know about it!
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