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    Can I get an encore? evkl's Avatar Vice-Webmaster
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    Default Issue 2: Inside the issue article disussion

    The place to talk about every issue not featured on the main page with a blurb.

    Which means the following articles:
    Are You A Baller? A look at the ethics of Poké Balls.

    Going Gray: A Look Forward in Generation V Evaluating the future of the Black and White era

    Translating the Blog Entries of Mr. Shudo Looking at the blog entries of a major anime figure

    Insights into the Role of Bulbagarden Staff Members Checking out what goes on behind the scenes at Bulbagarden

    Balance Dissonance in Pokémon: Challenge in Acquisition Looking at Pokémon that don't quite fit stereotype

    All About Shipping Names A ship by any other name would stir up just as much controversy

    Pokémon as Intelligent Beings When a bug is far more than meets the eye

    The Rainbow Wings of Arcion: "Song of the Mage's Tomb" The first installment in Bulbagraphic's serialized fanfic.

    Takeshi and Dent: Similarities and Differences Analysis of two major supporting characters.

    Check them all out from the bottom of the page here.
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    Default Re: Issue 2: Inside the issue article disussion

    I really like the "ethics of Pokeballs" article. While it does acknowledge all the good points people tend to give it credit for, it still highlights how, given our moralities, it would seem unethical.

    Really, blue and orange morality if you ask me.

    Also, as for this article, don't know why I was quoted as very few of my views were put in, nor are my views representative as the wording may suggest.

    Just throwing that up there.

    EDIT: Out of curiosity, how does one decide what's a feature and what's an "inside this issue" article? I've actually found the latter more interesting, at least in this issue.

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