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originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: 711117
You missed my point entirely
originally posted by: 711117
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: 711117
You missed my point entirely
these kids need to compromise and toss a disc while juggling a soccer ball all while defending the gym at their park
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: 711117
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: 711117
You missed my point entirely
these kids need to compromise and toss a disc while juggling a soccer ball all while defending the gym at their park
Are you 10 years old ?
originally posted by: 711117
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: 711117
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: 711117
You missed my point entirely
these kids need to compromise and toss a disc while juggling a soccer ball all while defending the gym at their park
Do you not have pokemon you should be looking for ?
Are you 10 years old ?
you're right i think that might be too easy
The maker of the app? Niantic Labs. Never heard of them? That’s because until last year they were an internal start-up of none other than Google, the NSA-linked Big Brother company. Even now Google remains one of Niantic’s major backers. Niantic was founded by John Hanke, who also founded Keyhole, Inc., the mapping company which was created with seed money from In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital arm, and which was eventually rolled into Google Maps.
The company also notes it may disclose information about users (including children under 13 who have been authorized by their parents to use the app) — …to government or law enforcement officials or private parties as we, in our sole discretion, believe necessary or appropriate: (a) to respond to claims, legal process (including subpoenas); (b) to protect our property, rights, and safety and the property, rights, and safety of a third party or the public in general; and (c) to identify and stop any activity that we consider illegal, unethical, or legally actionable activity.
I asked this on another thread, but haven't got an answer. Who picks the locations where the Pokemons are found?