people complaining about ex raids!
Now everyone has got a Mewtwo, where's all the complaints? About a system that's still as screwed up as ever.
Go players are such hypocrites, they complain about anything they don't have. Like a spoilt kid who wants a new toy and screams until they get it.
Go players are like an army of Veruca Salts!
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My groupchat has over 70 people and only about 8-10 have Mewtwo, myself included but that doesn't change the fact that the ex system is plain bad. Howeber my group keeps a positive attitude and whenever there's a raid at a sponsored gym or park they all get hyped and you see 20 people doing a tier 2 raid ?.
We save our complaints for stupid questions that don't particularly add to anything except to give us practise on how to flame someone in such a way that we don't get ourselves in trouble from the mythical moderators. Also many of us don't have a Mewtwo yet - heck, of the group I raid with regularly (20+/-) only 4-5 have a Mewtwo. Two of them only got one because of the screw up last week. The other 3 happen to either be extremely intent Pokémon Go players and literally travel around the city looking for the best Gyms to raid (and using Discord to coordinate) or they have jobs that take them all over the city and so can do raids in a wide area, making it more likely to get an EX Pass. But the rest of us? Newp - no raid passes. No Mewtwo. We ain't gettin' one under this new system, so why complain about it anymore? Been there, done that.
And I don't know much about Go players - I have a set, but the only person who I knew that played it moved away literally days after I got the game (we were friendly, but not friends) on sale at a bookstore. So I have no idea if they're hypocrites or not. (Heck, I don't even know how to play Go really; I've read the rules, but... still not sure on how the game is played. But man, the black and white pieces can make for some AWESOME artwork.) In my very limited experience they're pretty decent folk, so I can say that.
Also they seem to be uniformly male, a more apt description would be Mike TV or Otto (if you wanted to be nasty about it) or Charlie (if you wanted to be charitable). Admittedly my sample size is about 5 people, so take it with a grain of salt.